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3stripes
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It's quite old because it's still makes part of the Equipment line...& the predator rubber stuff resembles the first or second Pred

I konw they are just turf but maybe there is a stud version to
BanginDrumsAMO 9
EwwwWwww....looks like a..miliatary vehicle or something.
Carlos™
QUOTE(BanginDrumsAMO 9 @ Aug 31 2005, 02:59 PM)
EwwwWwww....looks like a..miliatary vehicle or something.
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Those my friend, were the hottest thing to hit the market since the Tango soccer ball.

I love them! thumbsup.gif
3stripes
QUOTE(BanginDrumsAMO 9 @ Aug 31 2005, 10:59 PM)
EwwwWwww....looks like a..miliatary vehicle or something.
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hahhaha that's an interesting comparison smile.gif)
Johnny5
That model was indoor/flat bottom only. I had them back in the 94-95 season.

They were called the adidas equipment predator indoor. They really were a great shoe for indoor, the touch was good and cushion was nice. The upper was 90% rubber and about 10% nubuck

They have the old style predator rubber on them which is called the "fins and jets" system. That rubber compound was used through the Predator touch model (FYI the Touch was the first model to use the Red tounge on a Pred).

If you can get these on ebay i would suggest picking them up either as a collectors item or a shoe to play in right now.

BTW a lot of my friends cut off the rubber lace cover when they used them, I never did because I really bought into the Predator myth back then ( I was only 12 years old).
BurtonBoards022
they mustve weighed about 5 pounds...
1andOnly
haha, those look hilarious, great find tho, nvr seen them b4
keeper28
aaahhhh those were the days you wont see that again rip_1.gif
     
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