More than a soccer shoe; it's been a legend for five decades. Now, the adidas Samba 80 brings a fresh touch to a perennial favorite, with new colors and rich suede spicing up the vintage construction.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
adidas Originals Men's Samba 80 Soccer Shoe
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Friday, December 12, 2008
40" Inflatable Soccer Ball (Black/White) (40"dia.)
The 40"dia. Soccer Ball is a rolling, bouncing good time for sports loving kids (and adults) with lots of energy. The ball is perfect for schools, back yards, parks, beaches, lakes, or snow. It is made in the US and is comprised of two parts: a PVC bladder and a removable, washable skin that is 100% polyester.
Please Note: If you use an air compressor do not take any less than 3 minutes to inflate, any less may weaken the bladder permanently (this will also void the warranty). . A restocking fee will be deducted if this item is returned.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
PUMA Big Cat II Soccer Ball
#813050 COVER: Machine stitched TPU with polyester backing for a soft feel. BLADDER: Six wing butyl with PUMA Air Lock system and perimeter balance technology (PBT).
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Umbro X600 Indoor Soccer Shoes (black/black/silver)
#886522 Score in the Sala with the X600 Indoor Boot by Umbro
Customer Review: good for the price
i got it for $ 29 i think and its pretty good, still holding on from my indoor soccer, its not all that fancy like nike or adidas or pumas but it does the job, simple but nice. worth buying for that price
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Reusch Keeper Ortho-Tec Junior Soccer Goal Keeper Gloves
Featuring a Soft Grip SG foam construction, the Reusch® Ortho-Tec Junior soccer keeper gloves boast a high-quality palm made of a natural and synthetic latex mixture. The soft EVA backhand material is embossed to give breakpoints in key areas of the glove to make it more flexible, while the Ortho-Tec finger protectors run up the fingers, locking as the finger goes back to reduce the chance for injury.
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