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<blockquote data-quote="captainamerica" data-source="post: 15554"><p>Yeah, I agree with what he says.</p><p></p><p>Though it might be annoying, and costly in tape, I'd say tape/strap/brace/whatever your ankle everytime you play, even for practice, and go with the low boots.</p><p></p><p>Another route to go would be to get soccer boots (with removable studs) and get rid of their crap studs and put rugby ones in. I've done this on quite a few occassions and often prefer this method. Rugby boots tend to be molded super hard as if one of the concerns in the design is that people with large studs will be stepping on your feet every 10 seconds. Soccer boots are very light, immensely durable, and easily break in.</p><p></p><p>As I said, I've always preferred 6 studs instead of 8 as a back, but then I've always liked having lightweight boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captainamerica, post: 15554"] Yeah, I agree with what he says. Though it might be annoying, and costly in tape, I'd say tape/strap/brace/whatever your ankle everytime you play, even for practice, and go with the low boots. Another route to go would be to get soccer boots (with removable studs) and get rid of their crap studs and put rugby ones in. I've done this on quite a few occassions and often prefer this method. Rugby boots tend to be molded super hard as if one of the concerns in the design is that people with large studs will be stepping on your feet every 10 seconds. Soccer boots are very light, immensely durable, and easily break in. As I said, I've always preferred 6 studs instead of 8 as a back, but then I've always liked having lightweight boots. [/QUOTE]
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