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I could wear theseNormal bino yes but you should look at the difference between the wide angle bino's They very good for football games.
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I could wear theseNormal bino yes but you should look at the difference between the wide angle bino's They very good for football games.
Yea, they look fine, but honestly, I'd never heard of 'em until GWS signed with them.Indeed but TBF those xblade jumpers look alright. Pretty clean, non intrusive template.
Been around for decades.Yea, they look fine, but honestly, I'd never heard of 'em until GWS signed with them.
Wasn't ''Aussie'' Craig Johnston involved with them early?Been around for decades.
The revolutionary footy boots!
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YepWasn't ''Aussie'' Craig Johnston involved with them early?
Yea, they look fine, but honestly, I'd never heard of 'em until GWS signed with them.
Never heard of them then either. Sounds like a fake company a 14 year old made up.North Melbourne used them for years
Never heard of them then either. Sounds like a fake company a 14 year old made up.
Most know them for their Boots, they were the first to develop a blade on the outsole, They were initially designed for Aussie rules football and ventured out, David Miers Collingwood player from the 70's and Biomechanist designed them,
he also design the Sprinter ( running machine design to absorb 30% of the runners weight.
These inventions came about After 16 Ankle and Knee Operations during his Football career.
Only reason I know was I have had several knee ops and a bad ankle in the 80's and in 88 Doctor recommended using Blades, Extend my sports activities well into my 50's best boots I have ever owned. Now every brand has the same blade type technology.
Never did like the Nike or Addis Blades the blades were thicker and shorter and you felt a hollow feeling in the middle of the boot as if the support was weak but that was early days for them, Don't know much about boot these days as I am a card carrying dedicated sports spectator, Knees and ankle did catch up to me.It's bizzare how Nike and Adidas really transformed all their soleplates in the early/mid 2000s to the blade style, to then abandon them now to move back to circular studs.
The blade style is fantastic for pre-season when the surface is still quite hard. I've still got a pair of old predators that I only use for early pre-season.
I hate using the round studs havnt used them since i was in junior footy, I always buy the same style boots with the blade studsIt's bizzare how Nike and Adidas really transformed all their soleplates in the early/mid 2000s to the blade style, to then abandon them now to move back to circular studs.
I would say late pre-season at a guess.So, hopefully we'll see the boys in the ISC training gear sooner rather than later hey.
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The navy definitely looks darker.
Love it.
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And the red looks right too, certainly in that light it's a deeper colour as it should be.The navy definitely looks darker.