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27 Aug 2002, 09:59 AM
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Total 90's
Hey, I'm thinking about buying a pair of total 90's. I just wanted to know what u guys know about them.
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27 Aug 2002, 11:41 AM
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Total 90's
one of my friends just got them. he's happy with them, but not in love with them. l prefer more basic, low profile shoes, but its all preference. just try a pair of them on before you buy em.
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27 Aug 2002, 06:26 PM
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My friend also got a pair of these. He likes them a lot. I tried them out and they were a bit too big for my foot, but they still felt pretty good. I think that predators are probably a lot nicer (but more expensive). My friend loves his zoom 90's so you would probably love yours too. As the calcioguy said, just make sure you try them first and they fit well. It is all a matter of preference.
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27 Aug 2002, 09:16 PM
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I have a pair and i am vey happy with them they are good shoes just be careful they run about a half a size small and they dont strech because they are not made of real leather, they are a wider fitting boot too which is nice, I didnt care for the Manias and I thought the 90's were much better but i am currently in love with my brand new Umbro Specialis which fit like a glove and are as light if not lighter than the total 90's
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01 Sep 2002, 11:15 PM
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just 1 word of advice bout these, if you abuse them they will rip...i have 2 friends that got these, and both had them rip really quick, one insists it was because he would practice kicking balls by swinging his foot at the ground, which i believe is true because he always does it, and the other takes his sharp turns a little strange and doesn't really lean his body into the turns but instead just turns his foot, and thats y his ripped....but if you don't do things like that, they are a great feeling boot (says my friends)
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01 Sep 2002, 11:27 PM
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n when u are not using ani kind of boots, to make sure that they don't get smaller, stuff alot of newspapers into them...
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02 Sep 2002, 02:44 PM
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i just ordered a pair...hope that they work well for me.
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02 Sep 2002, 09:17 PM
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what color did you order? they really are good boots you will like them I think
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03 Sep 2002, 07:57 AM
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the black and grey ones.
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03 Sep 2002, 01:50 PM
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i have the black and white ones the red and white look good too a kid that i coach has them but they get really dirty fast but most white boots do, I hope you enjoy them but be careful if your playing on hard ground the air pockets built into the outsole crack sometimes but that happened to me in the late spring/summer when it was drought season here but anyway I thought I would give you the heads up
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