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smithxi
For my next boots that I buy, I want to get the Hummel Golden Goal's. Does anyone have them and can you tell me how you like them? Does anyone know where to get them at a good deal?
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davey_h
id get these if you want hummels. theyre really cheap, but i havent tried any hummel boots so i cant say anything about them

hummels

wow just checked again and they have more boots. golden goals are $70

golden goal

tomasson

squadra

denmark
- the first boots are the best lookin by the way, i might get them
smithxi
oh man thats a steal. soccer.com was charging $350! And these are only $70! I'm gettin' these.

Can anyone tell me the sizing of hummels compared to that of Copas?
smithxi
idk i kinda like the all black denmarks better. what do you think?
Juventus_supporter
Those above are a bit bulky for my likeing but the soleplate and studs look like they would hold up nicely, and the leather looks great.
HaloMaster
Those Silver Aniversary ones are awesome ohmy.gif cheers1.gif
Akai Harrison
yeah, if it were me, id get the silver anniversary. the goalden goal looks like crap IMO
davey_h
yeah definitely go with the silver anniversaries. the other boots look like crap
connor23
i have the silver anniversarys and they are great. They are really comfortable. The leather is really soft and running and stuff is so comfortable.
SCPSRaider
the silver anniversary look nice...i wish they still had the golden goal in size 10 though...i would definetly get those if they still had my size
BanginDrumsAMO 9
i like the black tomasson those are class.
smithxi
i been thinking about it, and am kinda thinking about getting the lotto stadio all blacks over these. plus i wouldn't buy a silver boot like just out of wanting too. my gold vapors are ugly as shit anyways.
b3ans
Whyd you buy gold vapors if they are 'ugly as shit'? I know you got them cheap but money is money. Wouldnt you rather save the money up and buy something you actually wanted and like?

Ken
Mano
cheers everybody on the forum!

connor23 you mentioned that you own a pair of the silver anniversarys. it would be very nice if you (or any other who knows -.-) could tell me how this boot or hummel in general fit. mainly wide wise. like copas? and do they stretch as much as this good old ones do?
some facts about the lenght (maybe a boot that fits similar?) would be very usefull.

thanks in advance!
rkuchinsky
wow, some really good deals on eastbay!

Maybe I provide some insight on the boots-

The Golden Goal and Afficianado are part of the exclusive hummel America Vault Collection. This collection of top end boots are special products normally only available in Japan. Handmade, top quality k-leather, handsewn. Both are great boots, and are worth the money for the $300 regular price, a steal at $69, $99 they are now marked down to!

The Silver Anniversary is also a special boot. It actually is a collaboration with our Japanese partners to create a product with some of the great features of the top Vault boots, at a more accessible price. The upper design comes from Japan, but the boot is made with the rest of our international boots, and uses an International design outsole and last. The upper is really soft K-leather, and i know lots here on SP have bought here, so perhaps someone can post a review.

The Tomasson and Denmark are both boots from our International Collection. Both use very soft k-leather, our current top bladed FG outsole, and are pro level boots. The Tomasson (as the name suggests) was developed with Jon Dahl Tomasson, and worn by him (as well as lots of other Superliga players here in Denmark), and the Denmark (named the Sharkz here in Denmark) has been worn by Dennis Rommedahl (before we even sponsored him!) and also lots of players in here in DK.

For more info on fit of the boots, I'll have to do some research and comparision and get back to you. In general however, I can say that our boots fit similar to a Nike fit, about half size smaller than an Adidas. As well, in general, the Japan boots (Afficianado and Golden Goal) are a little wider than the others as they are made on a Japan last.

if you have any other questions, lemme know and ill try to answer them.

R
connor23
QUOTE(Mano @ Oct 14 2005, 08:52 AM)
cheers everybody on the forum!

connor23 you mentioned that you own a pair of the silver anniversarys. it would be very nice if you (or any other who knows -.-) could tell me how this boot or hummel in general fit. mainly wide wise. like copas? and do they stretch as much as this good old ones do?
some facts about the lenght (maybe a boot that fits similar?) would be very usefull.

thanks in advance!
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sure... they fit true to size if your foot is exactly 11 then get that size because the leather will stretch and it is better for your foot to fill out the shoe then for there to be excess space and the boot is made for that size foot so it will be more comfortable... They aren't extremely wide so if you have very wide feet i wouldn't go for them. They would probably fit most peoples feet... But i would try them on if you can first before you buy them if you have any doubts about the width thumbsup.gif
smithxi
QUOTE(connor23 @ Oct 25 2005, 03:54 PM)
sure... they fit true to size if your foot is exactly 11 then get that size because the leather will stretch and it is better for your foot to fill out the shoe then for there to be excess space and the boot is made for that size foot so it will be more comfortable... They aren't extremely wide so if you have very wide feet i wouldn't go for them.  They would probably fit most peoples feet... But i would try them on if you can first before you buy them if you have any doubts about the width thumbsup.gif
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yeah, to be honest to soccer players i have to say that it's seriously painful to break in a pair of kangaroo leather cleats if you want them to be the right size broken in.
     
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