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Title: Freestyle shoes
Post by: jabarinho on Jun 07, 2012, 08:05: AM
1) How many freestyle shoes have you had?
2) Which one was your first ever freestyle shoe?
3) Which one was your favourite shoe?

I had 6 shoes since i started freestyle 3 years ago:
Diadora (very old model) - My first shoe - Really nice shoe. It was very light with thin material so it gave great touch for lowers.
Adi-questras (2 pairs) - Good shoes, but not the best.
Adinova - Not bad, but heavy.
Lotto Torcida IV - My favourite shoe - Light and soft upper for great control. I miss it :bawling:
Nike elastico pro - I'm using this now and is good, but not as good as the Lotto Torcida and the Diadora
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Royal Freakiness on Jun 07, 2012, 12:21: PM
1st - nike total 90 II turfs - I got them in 2003 or 2004. i did my first atw with it. not that good of a shoe
2nd - puma turfs - i got them in 2005. I didn't really fs much with them but used them for street football. I realised they were the bomb back in 2010. I used them a lot for sits. best shoes for sits ever. they're completely worn out now.
3rd - umbro turfs - I don't know the name as I bought it in 2006. I think I hated the soles coz it wasn't really flexible. It had an ok touch. I got it mainly coz it was beautiful.
I would say these were my first shoes for actual fs (when I called myself a fser)
4th - puma turfs - again I don't remember the name. I bought it in 2007. It was very light and the touch was pretty good. the only problem was that it was a little bit narrow so I had to change my style a bit
5th - adidas f30.8 turfs - this is the shoe I used a lot for freestyle. got it in 2008. very heavy but I really practiced a lot with it so I got used to it. I bought them because tycza had the f10.8 I think and I saw the f30.8 and thought it would be better since it's a little more expensive and had the tongue cover  :embarrassed: I really should have bought the f10.8 coz they were lighter
6th - nike total 90 III indoors -  got it in 2009. 2nd most used shoe after adidas f30.8. I could get the moves that require fast revolutions way easier than the adidas f30.8 BUT they TOTALLY sucked for long combos... they made my style look bendy.
7th - jump heritage sneaks - got it 2 months ago I think. very light, very flexible, great for sits and "creative" moves, BUT had a STUPID large bump in the front which RUINED my lowers BIG TIME
8th - World Balance Move - It's a new cheap filipino brand of shoes. got it a month after the last one coz I was supposed to meet PWG but I couldn't fs with those jump heritage sneaks... again... very light, very flexible, great for sits and "creative" moves, BUT had a stupid small bump in the front which ruins my lowers quite a bit

here it is. looks fugly but I didn't have the time to fs coz PWG was coming soon so I needed one. I couldn't get the bigger brands coz there aren't much choices here in this city and if there were they'd be FCUKIN EXPENSIVE
look at the edge at the front. if only it were a little lower...  :bawling:
(http://www.worldbalance.com.ph/system/application/uploads/men/street/large/hDBF31u5f6p6zH7sMOVEblackgray.png)

I have to say my favorite shoe I used would prolly be the f30.8s just coz I used them for 4 years
I NEED NEW SHOES FOR FS!!!!!  :021:
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Kako on Jun 07, 2012, 02:37: PM
I had 2 shoes, since I practice 1 year
"Nike 5 T-3 Fs" green and white since the purchase, I fell in love with these shoes. They are very light and comfortable They are very good for freestyle
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: JavierP on Jun 07, 2012, 04:28: PM
4 pairs since 1 years and 6 months.
Adinova. Great shoes.
Adidas predator
Adidas F50. Bad in my opinion.
Nike Elastico Pro. Best shoes for me.  :13:
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: vittoleon on Jun 07, 2012, 05:47: PM
Nike air zoom controll 2: awesome shoes

nike air bomba pro: amazing shoes.

I go for more expensive shoes that actually last more than a year instead of buying tons :p.
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: WhiteBerry on Jun 08, 2012, 12:47: AM
Since I'm new to freestyling I've only had one par of freestyle shoes. Acually they're not even football shoes, they're more like street shoes, but they work great!
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Alex17 on Jun 08, 2012, 04:32: AM
Wow, i dont even feel like talking about how many shoes i have had, but maybe about 15 pairs+?
a lot
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Adi on Jun 08, 2012, 05:12: AM
Wow, i dont even feel like talking about how many shoes i have had, but maybe about 15 pairs+?
a lot

Spoiled LA brat. :grin:
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Yen on Jun 08, 2012, 06:19: AM
1 pair for the whole time i've been freestyling :098:
the shoe itself has lost quite a bit of its original yellow
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Emil Nissen on Jun 08, 2012, 06:48: AM
Yeah 1 pair also for me, but i havent been fsing so long after all...about 2-3 months :)

Adidas F10 indoor shoes...maybe not best quality but they definitely work for me! :13:
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: 2zef^^ on Jun 08, 2012, 07:05: AM
Nike Contact Fs ,best shoes. I have them 5 years and still fsing with them  :You_Rock_Emoticon:
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Alex17 on Jun 08, 2012, 05:15: PM
Spoiled LA brat. :grin:
Lol maybe if my shoes didnt rip I would be getting new pairs all the time lol
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Yen on Jun 08, 2012, 09:09: PM
guys, sorry a bit off-topic here but what type of shoes would you recommend if you are looking for a pair of nice comfortable shoes with flat soles for sits but still reasonably light for lowers?
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Miran Pirner on Jun 09, 2012, 06:47: AM
Spoiled LA brat. :grin:
If you train seriously on hard surfaces (lowers on concrete especially), you're bound to go through at least 3-4 pairs of shoes per year.
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Alex17 on Jun 09, 2012, 01:40: PM
If you train seriously on hard surfaces (lowers on concrete especially), you're bound to go through at least 3-4 pairs of shoes per year.
exactly now, if only i had a gym i can go to all the time, but no, actually i prefer concrete
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: JonKonik on Jun 09, 2012, 03:08: PM
Sambas
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: VRK on Jun 10, 2012, 06:37: PM
guys, sorry a bit off-topic here but what type of shoes would you recommend if you are looking for a pair of nice comfortable shoes with flat soles for sits but still reasonably light for lowers?
even i wanna ask the same question ... agree with you yen  :) good light and comfortable shoes for sits...
Title: Re: Freestyle shoes
Post by: Yen on Jun 10, 2012, 06:48: PM
I recently bought the Puma Dallas Mazarine which is more of a casual shoe but I've found them quite comfortable and light.