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<blockquote data-quote="frontrowsupremacy" data-source="post: 376959" data-attributes="member: 47912"><p>I'm a front row player too (Like you primarily a 1) and Mizuno boots have always been good for me. I don't have wide feet so I can't comment on the fit, but they're hard wearing and comfortable. Canterbury boots tend to be a bit too heavy for my taste, and the one pair of Adidas rugby boots I had tore apart within a month of having them. I'd reccomend the mizunos though.</p><p></p><p>I'm wearing american football boots at the minute, they're pretty great for mid-to hard ground and are awesome in the scrum, since they're made for linemen that play alot on their toes, like you would in a scrum. Really awful in soft ground though and since they're moulded blades/studs it means I have to have two pairs of boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frontrowsupremacy, post: 376959, member: 47912"] I'm a front row player too (Like you primarily a 1) and Mizuno boots have always been good for me. I don't have wide feet so I can't comment on the fit, but they're hard wearing and comfortable. Canterbury boots tend to be a bit too heavy for my taste, and the one pair of Adidas rugby boots I had tore apart within a month of having them. I'd reccomend the mizunos though. I'm wearing american football boots at the minute, they're pretty great for mid-to hard ground and are awesome in the scrum, since they're made for linemen that play alot on their toes, like you would in a scrum. Really awful in soft ground though and since they're moulded blades/studs it means I have to have two pairs of boots. [/QUOTE]
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