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bright
09 Jul 2005, 04:51 AM
Our team is thinking of springing for some new jerseys. I've come across some deals on full Joma kits for like $40-$45 that include 2 jerseys, shorts, and socks. That is a great deal. Here is a scan of one of their kit lines from a brochure: http://www.soccerandtennis.com/05020707.jpg

Has anyone worn Joma jerseys or full kits in a game? How do they compare to the current Adidas and Nike jerseys as far as comfort, style, and moisture-management? Any particular idiosyncrasies worth mentioning?

Thanks,
- Paul

Mini Shay
09 Jul 2005, 07:39 AM
Try this link, it has the full Joma range.

http://www.jomauk.com/teamkits.asp

Our team is also looking at one of the Joma combo kits. They do look quality.

bright
13 Jul 2005, 06:22 PM
No one has ever worn a Joma jersey who can relate their experience with it?

- Paul

Fury20
13 Jul 2005, 06:25 PM
nope, only adidas and nike expirience for me

Juventus_suporter
14 Jul 2005, 03:11 AM
LOL, its a jersey does it really make a differnece in your performance or comfort?

nvan_football
14 Jul 2005, 03:35 AM
LOL, its a jersey does it really make a differnece in your performance or comfort?
b
Brand - no, they way it's made - yes. For example, with climacool your performance is definitely affected for the better: you don't sweat that much, your body is not overheated. But yes, speaking about brand, it makes no hell of a difference whatsoever, cuz I think every big brand has some sort of technology like climacool.

bright
16 Jul 2005, 05:52 AM
For the purposes of this post, I am interested in the quality of the materials, and any other special information that someone who has worn the jerseys can relate. I can see for myself in the online pictures that the Joma designs are pretty sharp. But I can't try them on myself to see what they are like.

Thanks,
- Paul

tysagk17
16 Jul 2005, 05:19 PM
I personally dont feel the diference when wearing climacool or climalight stuff or the nike kits. But usually im wearing underarmor or an adidas body shirt so I only notice the undershirt.