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<blockquote data-quote="Haysie" data-source="post: 326511" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>If you are a lock, and playing in Belgium, I would recommend you purchase some boots similar to these - <a href="http://www.rugbystore.co.uk/collections/bootandfoot/canterbury/canterbury_rampage_si_rugby_boots" target="_blank">http://www.rugbystore.co.uk/collections/bootandfoot/canterbury/canterbury_rampage_si_rugby_boots</a></p><p></p><p>Reason being that these boots have long metal tags which offer very firm grip, as opposed to plastic ones, which are notorious for sliding around every which way. As well as that, they have a synthetic upper which is much less likely to be ripped open from someone else's stray boot. (Speaking from personal experience, a pair of Adidas Powerswerves ripped clean open and replaced by the company).</p><p></p><p>Basically any metal tag boot will do, as once you recieve them they will quickly mould to your foot anyhow.</p><p></p><p>Hope I helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haysie, post: 326511, member: 35100"] If you are a lock, and playing in Belgium, I would recommend you purchase some boots similar to these - [URL="http://www.rugbystore.co.uk/collections/bootandfoot/canterbury/canterbury_rampage_si_rugby_boots"]http://www.rugbystore.co.uk/collections/bootandfoot/canterbury/canterbury_rampage_si_rugby_boots[/URL] Reason being that these boots have long metal tags which offer very firm grip, as opposed to plastic ones, which are notorious for sliding around every which way. As well as that, they have a synthetic upper which is much less likely to be ripped open from someone else's stray boot. (Speaking from personal experience, a pair of Adidas Powerswerves ripped clean open and replaced by the company). Basically any metal tag boot will do, as once you recieve them they will quickly mould to your foot anyhow. Hope I helped. [/QUOTE]
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