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<blockquote data-quote="BPM" data-source="post: 1055131" data-attributes="member: 59968"><p>I wouldn't worry too much about the boots at this stage.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are a high performance athlete, I'd be surprised if the expensive boots make any discernible difference.</p><p></p><p>I'd spend a bit more on a decent mouthguard though. For safety and comfort getting a decent one that fits well is much better than going for a cheap, poorly fitting one that makes it difficult to breathe and hard to talk.</p><p></p><p>Without wanting to sound patronising, your enthusiasm is great, but I wouldn't go spending a load of money until you've experienced the physicality of senior rugby.</p><p></p><p>Safe to say it will be a world away from what you knew as a 14 year old. Even at low levels, there are some big hits and players that hit to hurt. I'm not trying to put you off - just don't underestimate how hard the game actually is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPM, post: 1055131, member: 59968"] I wouldn’t worry too much about the boots at this stage. Unless you are a high performance athlete, I’d be surprised if the expensive boots make any discernible difference. I’d spend a bit more on a decent mouthguard though. For safety and comfort getting a decent one that fits well is much better than going for a cheap, poorly fitting one that makes it difficult to breathe and hard to talk. Without wanting to sound patronising, your enthusiasm is great, but I wouldn’t go spending a load of money until you’ve experienced the physicality of senior rugby. Safe to say it will be a world away from what you knew as a 14 year old. Even at low levels, there are some big hits and players that hit to hurt. I’m not trying to put you off - just don’t underestimate how hard the game actually is. [/QUOTE]
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