They are still clinging onto that 2 back studs idea even though most of the pros don't use it. I don't see why dont drop it all together. appleCORR
^^^And right box and weren't so thick looking. Just too many things wrong w/ them for anyone to think they're real.
^^^ Went to Nike's site and typed it in search for you. http://help-en-us.nike.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29785/p/3897
I think i want to try a pair of umbro specialli but a k-leather version and not with the kanga-lite. I might email umbro. The geo's look cheap and the specialli look really good, but im not the biggest kanga lite fan
The Speciali 3's are actual k leather. I had them. They were good boots. I have no idea why they wrote kanga touch on them, but they are actual leather.
I think that's the wrong page... that for nike items purchased from nike.com for a return, not for ripping or warranty purposes. I think you are looking for this
It says " The Nike product has a material or workmanship flaw and was manufactured less than 2 years ago*. Nike will not accept returns with evidence of excessive wear, misuse, or alteration." I would start w/ emailing them a picture & see what happens.
If you are in the US use the link below (Scroll down on that page and press I Agree). You don't have to ask them if they will accept the return or not if there is a noticeable tear you will get a voucher. http://nikeinc.com/pages/creating-a-footwear-claim
I know this has been answered before, but I have to ask. I wear a size 13 in boots like lasers, ctrs, and vapors. I wear a 12.5 in legends. I think my foot is around a 12 3/4 in size as there is wiggle room in the synthetic uppered boots. I am looking at a 12 1/2 pair of legend elites. Do you think I will have any issues with the tightness? Or is there enough wiggle room with the leather portions?
I think you will need a US 13. Seen a couple of members here go for the smaller size and it didn't go so well.
I'm the same size as You are. I got 12,5 in TL Elites and i regret that. I should get 13. Flywire and stitching prevents the leather from stretching.
I believe that Nike has a Laser V in the pipeline, however the boot is not very popular, and sales are not very flattering, so expect it to be phased out in two years time.
I can't speak from experience but at one time I was looking into getting a pair and from what I heard/read the flywire wraps the foot pretty tight so they really don't really stretch much at all, and if you get the size wrong your foot cramps. Nearly everyone recommended going a half size up from their normal leather boot size.
Seems to me that football boot companies have turned a corner in producing supple and soft uppers with thin outsoles. Compare this to the products of 2 years ago, and there is a big difference, in all boot manufacturers, and in all their ranges.