Anton-The-Bulgarian
Aug 22 2008, 10:05 AM
I have Adidas Absolado's from an year may be and I'm buying new boots in 2-3 weeks probably but I will need those Absolado's for next week.The problem is that they are too small now and most of the time I wear them they are quite uncomfortable and I've even have broken 2 of my nails months ago because of them.So do you know if there's a way to loose them up?
Ayresome
Aug 22 2008, 10:19 AM
There is absolutely no way to make them less tight. You'd have to do something drastic like cut the heel padding but its not recommended.
xinzhitan14
Aug 22 2008, 12:06 PM
stay the fk away from them, you'll fk up your feet playing in those. i tried playing in a mates old pumas and it was pretty tight, i ended up going off after 20mins with soreness lol. (this was about 4 years back).
but as adam said, theres nothing you can do really, but split bits on the boot to let it "expand", even that wont even do enough. not to mention how shit your shoes are going to look after splitting it.
Anton-The-Bulgarian
Aug 22 2008, 12:16 PM
ok I understand,but I plan going on trials next week and will order laser I or II may be on 1st Sept or something like that if I get in the team.And when we add the shipping time...So if anyone knows a method please help because I can't go there with trainers,right?
numberten
Aug 22 2008, 12:35 PM
Get them wet and stick things in the foot area to widen them and leave them, maybe do it several times.
May help a bit, probably just a small amount of stretch will give you enough room.
Couldn't hurt anyway.
Or cut the out the insole.
May find a thinner one or be able to go without one. Not ideal but would allow you just to have a pair of boots for trials.
Or find a mate with an old pair you could borrow.v
pspdudeman
Aug 22 2008, 04:16 PM
ask around and see if you can borrow a pair of cleats, or go buy some $30 pair or something just to get through it, playing with cleats that are too tight can really mess up your feet
ALEX408
Aug 22 2008, 05:51 PM
With the Absolado synthetic leather*, there isn't too much you can do with it due to the fact that it is synthetic.
Abosolions would be a different story regarding the leather stretching.
h o t s p u r
Aug 22 2008, 08:45 PM
Wear them with thick socks in a hot bath. I know the upper won't stretch that much because they are absolandos but it will help a little bit. Also when you play cut the foot off your club socks, wear thin socks and tape the foot-less club socks on top.
Anton-The-Bulgarian
Aug 23 2008, 12:35 AM
thanx again.Mum said I should go to the shoe fixer or don't know how you call it and she thinks that he can cut part of the sole and put other material there.hotspur isn't your method about getting the boots more tight?Because I've seen it in topics where people had big boots.
dudeman,I don't want to buy low quality boots anymore;Alex I will post a picture of the left foot of my predator trainers a bit later to see how "top quality are their natural leather"
TATE It To The Next Level!
Aug 23 2008, 12:52 AM
cut your toenails cheif
Anton-The-Bulgarian
Aug 23 2008, 01:47 AM
they're cut... ok I gave them to Mr. I-can-fix-your-shoes so if no one has any advice for other people with same problem you can close the topic cause I don't need more of yours poor jokes
xinzhitan14
Aug 23 2008, 08:00 AM
QUOTE(Balboa @ Aug 23 2008, 03:05 PM)

thanx again.Mum said I should go to the shoe fixer or don't know how you call it and she thinks that he can cut part of the sole and put other material there.hotspur isn't your method about getting the boots more tight?Because I've seen it in topics where people had big boots.
dudeman,I don't want to buy low quality boots anymore;Alex I will post a picture of the left foot of my predator trainers a bit later to see how "top quality are their natural leather"
well they're too tight so thats your only option, hopefully it works out for you. let us know how much better it is with it cut.
Anton-The-Bulgarian
Aug 27 2008, 02:36 AM
I got my boots.He actually hasn't cut them but used a metal machine,may be some kind of press but making wide instead of splashing.So they are may be not one EU number bigger but I feel far more comfortable with them now.Here are some pictures,only from the heel because this it the part he made longer.
http://i.data.bg/08/08/27/1121763.jpg?230uhttp://i.data.bg/08/08/27/1121764_orig.jpghttp://i.data.bg/08/08/27/1121765_orig.jpgHe took me if I convert it in Euro - 1.5 euro but I guess in other countries they would take you more.Anyway,even if it is 5-10 euro it's worth it if you can't buy new boots at that moment instead of getting injured because of small boots
xinzhitan14
Aug 27 2008, 03:55 AM
doesnt look like a big difference lol, how do they fit now?
     
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