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jahmerican
29 Jul 2004, 03:39 AM
Does anyone have mizunos? If so, which ones, and how are they?
I wanna get the Mizuno Neogrado, but was wondering how Mizuno is as a brand first. The shoes are on www.wsprosoccer.com
riceburner3508
29 Jul 2004, 11:41 AM
first off, that is one hell of a soccer shop. thanks for the link.
i ordered the mizuno wave cup pros a couple weeks ago. i got em cuz Rivaldo wears em and if he wears em, theyve gotta be good.
i dont know if your familiar with the Mizuno company, but Mizunos just kind of getting into the football industry, having been very successful worldwide with Baseball and Golf equipment.
I would say that any of their stuff is quality, since they have a special leather selection process. and again, Rivaldo wears Mizuno, so it must be good.
hope that helps
Jc18star
29 Jul 2004, 12:07 PM
first off, that is one hell of a soccer shop. thanks for the link.
i ordered the mizuno wave cup pros a couple weeks ago. i got em cuz Rivaldo wears em and if he wears em, theyve gotta be good.
i dont know if your familiar with the Mizuno company, but Mizunos just kind of getting into the football industry, having been very successful worldwide with Baseball and Golf equipment.
I would say that any of their stuff is quality, since they have a special leather selection process. and again, Rivaldo wears Mizuno, so it must be good.
hope that helps
Mizuno has been making football boots since the 80's, they have been in the industry for a long time.
Their boots are top notch they put a lot of effort and design work in to their products, as a matter of fact they tend to be one of the most worn boots by player with out a shoe contract, if you look at the early playing days of most of the Brazilian national team most of them are wearing Mizuno.
I had the Moreila which is their top of the range classic boot, it was great and felt the biz for sure. I would recomend it to anyone looking to get new boots.
riceburner3508
29 Jul 2004, 01:32 PM
Mizuno has been making football boots since the 80's, they have been in the industry for a long time.
Their boots are top notch they put a lot of effort and design work in to their products, as a matter of fact they tend to be one of the most worn boots by player with out a shoe contract, if you look at the early playing days of most of the Brazilian national team most of them are wearing Mizuno.
I had the Moreila which is their top of the range classic boot, it was great and felt the biz for sure. I would recomend it to anyone looking to get new boots.
i didnt know theyve been doing football since then. i figured that they must have started making football stuff around the time when Japan got their J-league goin, which was like the early 90's, but i guess i was wrong.
jahmerican
29 Jul 2004, 02:28 PM
reading reivews of mizuno boots online i noticed that every one states that they never got blisters, anyone ever get blisters from mizunos? also, hows the kangaroo leather that is supposed to be easy to clean?
by the way, i found the original world cup mizuno wave cup rivaldos (white with blue and yellow) for sale online and was suprised there are any still around.
riceburner3508
29 Jul 2004, 07:48 PM
really? where'd you find em?
jahmerican
29 Jul 2004, 07:52 PM
the ones i saw were at
www.sanderssports.co.uk/ecommerce/itm00039.htm
www.brasoccer.com/mizunocampo.html
ebay for uk type in mizuno
japes10
29 Jul 2004, 10:28 PM
i just got back from watching porto practice and 2 guys on the team had mist blue mizunos. does anyone have a pic of these?
jahmerican
29 Jul 2004, 10:37 PM
yes my original post in this thread gives a site with them
jahmerican
31 Jul 2004, 01:55 AM
hey riceburner did you see them?
riceburner3508
02 Aug 2004, 12:24 AM
yea, thanks for postin that. ever since i saw Rivaldo at the WC in 2002, ive wanted those boots soooo very badly. i couldnt find them anywhere, so i gave up. wat sucks is i already ordered the new wave cups, so i cant get those. :(