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I need help with my boots

  • 08-12-2017 9:20pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 17


    I got these new boots about 4 wks ago they are adidas kakari light sg and I lost a stud and the thread is fine and I ordered new adidas studs because my other replacements wouldn't fit but because of Black Friday the studs didn't come in time for my big match against Tullow so will I damage the thread by playing in (the supposedly) rock hard grass for the match?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,721 ✭✭✭✭Squidgy Black


    Probably not, unless you got a considerable amount of dirt in them.

    But you'd be better off picking up a pack of studs, a lot of sports shops should have 15mm studs


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 Spicymeme


    _Tyrrell_ wrote: »
    Probably not, unless you got a considerable amount of dirt in them.

    But you'd be better off picking up a pack of studs, a lot of sports shops should have 15mm studs

    Thanks I have a spare pair of firm ground boots I might use those although would it be wise to use firm ground on soft ground as a last resort


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