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I miss my sambas. I threw them out after they absorbed the smell of formaldehyde and cadavers for a semester of anatomy lab. I wish I kept them. The classics are kinda painful compared to modern soccer shoes when kicking the ball. I didn't really bike much in them tho. I think I might get a red pair soon.
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Originally Posted by Serendipper
(Post 5658258)
We really should organize a group buy. Who's in?
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Hey, it seems people in the us do play soccer then. Good for you. Just remember: proper balls are round.
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Seriously, I bought three pairs when I found them on sale for $15 at mervyns. I would buy more in a second. I'm on my fifth pair right now I think. I guess I don't get bored of shoes.
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Sambas for indoor soccer, only. Street shoes to the venue, sambas on the (wooden) pitch. Concrete wears out the gummy sole quick.
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Originally Posted by Houston
(Post 5658384)
Sambas for indoor soccer, only. Street shoes to the venue, sambas on the (wooden) pitch. Concrete wears out the gummy sole quick.
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Originally Posted by Houston
(Post 5658384)
Sambas for indoor soccer, only. Street shoes to the venue, sambas on the (wooden) pitch. Concrete wears out the gummy sole quick.
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I prefer the Samba Milleniums myself, more heel support, same slim nose for easy clip entry.
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