boredatwork82 wrote: » I struggle to find good rugby boots. I have a big very wide foot, I tried canterbury boots. they are just akward and stuipid and heavy. I use to love the old nike boots with the red zig zag on the bottom but they are out of production the last few years i think. Mizuno, have such poor support, and wear out very quickly. you would be lucky to get more than 3 months out of a pair. Kooga DP the ones with the gold trim, were very good, but the tongue came off and i couldn't find another pair quickly. I ordered a pair of kooga pro flash online, anyone know if these are any good or have any opinions on rugby boots?
flynner13 wrote: » I love the Adidas Predator rugby boots, really light and comfortable, and have a good lifetime, new ones are €200, but you can get last years for alot less, c€80... Adidas normal rugby boots 8-15 are woeful as the front part of the sole, the plastic part, comes apart easily from the boot, waste of €80 last year. Obviously I'm prefering the lighter boots at the mo, as im a back, but if your a prop id go with something a bit more rugbyish, like kooga. The ones im using now are Mizuno, I picked them up for €55 in Elverys, not sure of the name but heres a photo of me in action... The next Brian O'Driscoll... Their light and have decent studs, good for backs and fowards!
Morf wrote: » I shall be purchasing these for the forthcoming season.http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/Rugby-Boots/Asics/Asics-Lethal-Warno-SG-Rugby-Boot-White-or-Red
Depp wrote: » They are quare sweet...i might buy a pair...only problem is at the start of last season i bought 3 pairs of flanker iii wide fit on sale and there all pretty new...bought the white rugby preds for gaelic tho...i have too much money xD
Timothy Bryce wrote: » Mizuno Timaru's are the business - always have been
boredatwork82 wrote: » I tried on Pumas before. Way too narrow. and its a shame, because everyone I know says they are the most coomfortable boot ever. I bit the bullet and ordered a pair of those asics warno, they look really comfortable. I might also keep an eye out for a cheap pair of last seasons timarus - out of curiosity. There seems to be very few size 12's for sale in last season model. i am a cheapskate. I am down training/coaching/playing matchs 5-6 days a week so its always good to have a few pairs of boots, so one pair is always dry.