trebyhenry
Mar 3 2005, 02:33 PM
hi i just bought a total 90 ball the red and white one.
now i had a little kick around on concrete and its scrtched to hell.will it be alight.
its an exellent ball on grass but i want to know weather it will last on concrete .
thanks
trebyhenry
shocks
Mar 3 2005, 02:42 PM
yeh my friends T90 ball fell apart in like 2 weeks and welcome to soccerpulse trebyhenry i hope you feel welcombe here
MentosFootBaller2443
Mar 3 2005, 04:30 PM
By feeling the texture of that ball it feels like it deffinately shouldn't be on Rigid concrete. MAYBE it could be used on asphalt and the kind that they use for like outdoor basketball courts.
fadey
Mar 3 2005, 05:29 PM
Most balls get scratched like hell on concrete, even the expensive ones, they aint designed to play on it.
THOI
Mar 3 2005, 05:35 PM
QUOTE(trebyhenry @ Mar 3 2005, 02:33 PM)
hi i just bought a total 90 ball the red and white one.
now i had a little kick around on concrete and its scrtched to hell.will it be alight.
its an exellent ball on grass but i want to know weather it will last on concrete .
thanks
trebyhenry
if you purchased the £14.99 version which is called 't90 swift' its ok on concrete and grass. but if u purchased the real version which every1 knows its called t90 aerow. if u used the aerow on concrete u must be f*****g nuts!!! the material used on that ball is nasa space technology which is not leather if its in anyway scratched then the ball will be useless as hell! plus its 60 quid!! i wouldnt even kick it.
Trivela
Mar 3 2005, 06:14 PM
which ball did u buy pal...because if you bought the aerow you are a moron for doing that with such a amazing ball.. if its swift hey the ball sucks so who cares
Lee(ASFC)
Mar 3 2005, 08:48 PM
my swift lost its pattern in days, but still a good enough ball.
Red_Devils
Mar 4 2005, 04:29 AM
Nike makes good balls. Apart from the official matchballs, the training balls arent bad either.
But going back to the question. When I saw the Aerow ball, it looked like it was wrapped with some kind of cloth or textured material. So I wouldn't suggest you use it on concrete. Give it to me instead

hehe. But the Swift is great for freestyle football plus it's cheap so I wouldn't mind kicking it around concrete.

Hope this helps.
     
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