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i wouldn't exactly call fixing someone elses ****ups a hobby there JP....;)
:eek:hsnap. He went there:yes

Dont tell me about expensive hobbies. I also used to be all into extreme sports. ive got way too much money invested into my sky diving equipment, scuba equipment, and climbing equipment. I havent gone in awhile though since my son came around so they are just sitting in my office collecting dust. I used to surf all the time as well and havent been able to do any of that. I need to find sometime to do some of those things again so that they just dont sit.
 
only expensive hobbies i have right now are my cigars. I easily have $2k sitting upstairs in my humidor.

haven't done anything to the car in almost two years. and soccer only costs me $65 a season (I play four seasons a year) for new goalie gloves.
 
only expensive hobbies i have right now are my cigars. I easily have $2k sitting upstairs in my humidor.

haven't done anything to the car in almost two years. and soccer only costs me $65 a season (I play four seasons a year) for new goalie gloves.
Yeah soccer isn't bad for me, though I do cycle cleats ever other year or so. Especially if I use the same ones through all 4 seasons. Usually by spring if I get a new pair in the fall, the studs are about done.
 
only expensive hobbies i have right now are my cigars. I easily have $2k sitting upstairs in my humidor.

haven't done anything to the car in almost two years. and soccer only costs me $65 a season (I play four seasons a year) for new goalie gloves.
how the hell do you only spend $65 a season for gloves?? and please tell me how you get around paying for the league, cause i would love to skip paying $75 every session

Yeah soccer isn't bad for me, though I do cycle cleats ever other year or so. Especially if I use the same ones through all 4 seasons. Usually by spring if I get a new pair in the fall, the studs are about done.
sounds like you're doing something wrong ;) i've had the same turfs for 4 years and they're just now starting to wear out (sole is pulling away from the upper on the right one a little)
 
how the hell do you only spend $65 a season for gloves?? and please tell me how you get around paying for the league, cause i would love to skip paying $75 every session



sounds like you're doing something wrong ;) i've had the same turfs for 4 years and they're just now starting to wear out (sole is pulling away from the upper on the right one a little)
sorry. didn't include the league fee. so $140 a season to play.

as for my cleats. get the adidas f50. they come with 3 sets of studs (hard ground, soft ground and regular) when the upper gets bad, just buy and new and replace only the upper. some of the most comfortable cleats i have owned.
 
how the hell do you only spend $65 a season for gloves?? and please tell me how you get around paying for the league, cause i would love to skip paying $75 every session



sounds like you're doing something wrong ;) i've had the same turfs for 4 years and they're just now starting to wear out (sole is pulling away from the upper on the right one a little)
Turfs are different than firm ground studded cleats. I have cleats for soft ground, firm ground, hard ground, and turfs. The firm grounds are usually what I'm using 97% of the time. The soft ground/hard ground/and turfs I've had for a few years now (though they're just about to small for my feet now)
 
Eh, I'm not a fan of the F50's. I never really liked the fit of them

Right now here's what I have on my "soccer rack" of cleats.

Nike Air Legends R10, Ronaldihno Edidtion (Firm Ground) - Currently my main cleats.
Nike Mecurial Vapors
Nike Air Legends I (Firm Ground)
Adidas Predator II (Soft Ground)
Adidas Predator III David Beckham Edition (Hard Ground)
Adidas Predator IV Germany Edition (Firm Ground)
Puma Liga XL Turfs

All of them are the real ones and not the "fake" ones. All you soccer players know what I'm talking about :lol

I can't stand the feel of the fake leather.
 
i can't wear nike cleats. too skinny in the arch area for me.
I used to not be able to wear them. I've grown into them a lot actually. All I wore were predators (when they came out) and Adidas awhile back. Adidas always seem to fit like a glove. Except for the F50's. I think it's the "synthetic" type material as my vapors aren't the greatest fit. I usually wear them for only agility camp and speed practices.
 
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Turfs are different than firm ground studded cleats. I have cleats for soft ground, firm ground, hard ground, and turfs. The firm grounds are usually what I'm using 97% of the time. The soft ground/hard ground/and turfs I've had for a few years now (though they're just about to small for my feet now)
i have a pair of the cheap Total 90 II's for when it rains really hard, otherwise i always wear my turfs (Total 90 II special edition :D)
 
These are what I'm using right now. I absolutely LOVE them. By far one of my favorite pairs. They don't make them anymore :(

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the f50's fit like a glove. when i get a job, i am thinking about getting the leather upper for them.
I dunno for me they didn't. But a bunch of my friends are using them and couldn't be happier.
 
i wondered where this had got moved to a few days ago. haha.


curious, why the move?
It's technically not tech. And there are other clubs starting up. So all "club" sections are in the clubhouse.
 
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