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<blockquote data-quote="jinxed_nz" data-source="post: 76154"><p>Okay to tell you the truth there isnt a lot of difference, its not really a durable factor. Its more of the style of player you are. If you are after boots with longevity i sugest to spend money on your boots, and not go for the cheaper models. Basically because you quite often find that they split along the side of the boot, better Totals dont. also better boots dont have the problem that older/cheaper boots used to have with the synthetic material molding around your foot and bending in proper ways.</p><p></p><p>Between Soft and Hard ground, basically you can change your sprig size in the soft grounds so you dont slip, bit if you are a fast player who likes speed and minuverabillity (spelling lol) the hard ground molded sprigs are for you how ever i think that nike has some better moldies then the total 90. So thats it basically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinxed_nz, post: 76154"] Okay to tell you the truth there isnt a lot of difference, its not really a durable factor. Its more of the style of player you are. If you are after boots with longevity i sugest to spend money on your boots, and not go for the cheaper models. Basically because you quite often find that they split along the side of the boot, better Totals dont. also better boots dont have the problem that older/cheaper boots used to have with the synthetic material molding around your foot and bending in proper ways. Between Soft and Hard ground, basically you can change your sprig size in the soft grounds so you dont slip, bit if you are a fast player who likes speed and minuverabillity (spelling lol) the hard ground molded sprigs are for you how ever i think that nike has some better moldies then the total 90. So thats it basically. [/QUOTE]
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