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Will these rugby boots be good for South African ground? (link in detail below)?
0Question: Will these rugby boots be good for South African ground? (link in detail below)?
http://www.prodirectrugby.com/prodinfo.asp?DPID=PDR-002-001-029&ST=1&SRH=adidas absolado
Going on rugby tour to south africa this summer, apparently the ground is reasonably hard even though it is their winter. Will these boots be good for their school pitches? Also I would like to wear them next season in england ofcourse. Will they suit both South African ground and english autumn ground? Thanks.
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Best answer:
Answer by dave tripp
yes those wil be fine for both, if you look at alot of addidas they have a rating after the name of the boot. such as FG means firm ground, and so on… by looking at the tread on those boots they will be good for any grass pitch, and even artficial turf most likely. i just bought a pair of similar addidas and they are dynamite.
Ski Boots and the Snow
0Park City, Utah in the middle of the winter easily reaches 15 degrees and below. Aside from San Diego, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and other notoriously warm places, feverishly cold winter months are not unheard of in a majority of U. S cities. Having lived in Utah for the last couple of years, nothing has become more apparent than the importance of a solid pair of ski boots. Whether you find yourself on the slopes, playing in the snow, walking around outside, or even cuddled up next to a fire with hot cocoa, warm shoes are a necessity.
I remember my first snow fight. I played and played in my nice, initially warm, pair of Uggs. Unfortunately, it was not ten minutes before my feet were soaked, and all I could think about were what color my toes might be. I looked around at the kids who had grown up in Alaska, Colorado, and Michigan. Their feet were covered in thick, black, and what I considered mildly hideous, boots. But they were warm.
I was a California girl, who moved to Vegas and learned at a very early age that fashion was everything. But when I was the first one inside warming my feet in a bath tub, I set out for my first pair of that tragedy of a shoe. The ski boot. I can now promise there is nothing more rewarding then sitting outside the morning after a snow, breathing in the air, without a need or care in the world to be thinking about the temperature of your feet.
Marc Jacobs Boots – Very Fashionable, Very Pricey
0Women love Marc Jacobs boots because they are high fashion, sharp and sexy. There is such a variety of boots to choose from. There could easily be a pair of these boots in a woman’s closet for every season, not just winter.
The boots that really aren’t sexy are the rain boots for fall. They come in rubber, are just below the knee, and are very emphasized in the tread. You won’t slip and fall in these boots. They’ll keep you dry, and at the same time, you can wear a fun color, because they come in many. Oh, and they have a cute tie in the front at the top.
There are several kinds of knee high Marc Jacobs boots in suede or leather. There is the popular slouch style that looks great with a long or short skirt. They come with buckles and a chunky heel. The other boots that aren’t the slouch style come in colors such as maroon, black, tan or brown. They also come in chunky heels. Many of the heels are made of a light tan wood. Some of the boots are flat for more practical purposes, like the weather. Even so, they are still considered to be very fashionable.
One particular pair of cute boots is taupe-colored, tied at the top and ankle high with a chunky heel. These are so cute to wear with jeans or a midi-skirt.
Another really great pair of boots are the gold ones, ankle high with a zipper and a heel. There are also the many ankle high designs with ties in the front, a skinnier heel, and made of suede or leather in different shades.
Marc Jacobs boots prices can range from $100 to $1,000. Look for a sale.
Although Marc Jacobs boots can be somewhat pricey, the fashionista in you will consider it to be money well spent!
My boots are almost impossible to put on. Does anyone have any tips to help?
2I bought some Head Dream Thang boots a few years ago and now they have on 3 Ski holidays used. Although comfortable skiing, the boots are incredibly difficult to attract, it seems almost no ‘slip’ over the back of the boot is food that gets my foot still halfway in. It’s always put a bit of a joke means that I can not get my shoes on my own! Does anyone have any tips to relieve it? Thank you.