
Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots
Value For Money
Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots

User Reviews
Value For Money
Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots Are Very Robust Yet Are
Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots are very robust yet are not heavy and allow good mobility.
Value For Money
8 Stud Formation Thats To Give An Extra Line Of G
8 stud formation thats to give an extra line of grip in the scrum ,or maul. Flexible at the toe to allow a low traction point for clearing ,and latching work in the ruck.
Great alround boot,used by tight 5 players nowdays mainly in the southern softie divisions.
Value For Money
Good Boot Overall, I Used It For 2 Years And Have
Good boot overall, i used it for 2 years and have had no problems :)
Value For Money
The Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots Are Really Cool, Th
The Adidas Flanker Rugby boots are really cool, they look grat and offer the best support whilst also not restricting my ability to run, or take away any speed. If you're looking for a new pair of boots then these should definitely be taken in to consideration
Value For Money
It's The Best Rugby Boot (for Me) That's Around Fo
It's the best rugby boot (for me) that's around for forwards. Contrary to my Puma's I had that lasted only 3weeks after tearing .This is going to be my second season with my flankers! My foots wider then the average person and after 2 weeks of running and practising with it it fitted perfect .Other rugby boots outside sole tends to get lose Canterbury has good jerseys but their rugby boots studs tend to break off (2 of my team mates boots both Canterbury) . If it was a football boot in disguise the world no 1 teams forwards wouldn't wear it (All Blacks)
Value For Money
Contrary To The Previous Boot, Adidas Flanker Rugb
Contrary to the previous boot, Adidas Flanker Rugby Boots is made of real leather (the upper material of my old flankers lasted half a season before dissolving into disgusting little flakes. Duck tape stemmed the process a bit).
Again, it's not a rugby boot, but another modified football boot. When will they get that rugby players (especially forwards for whom the flanker is built) prefer more space in the toe area to the slim, footcrunching design needed to control a football? Especially heavier players with wider feet might be better off with a CCC boot.
Why can't they put on IRB sanctioned, all aluminium studs to begin with? They always put those blasted, flimsy half plastic studs on. On your very first game, the referee will make you change them anyway.
Q&A
There are no questions yet.