seanv10
Nov 2 2005, 10:40 PM
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crhs_fusballer
Nov 2 2005, 10:42 PM
I think the Absolute will be the best because of the long line of tradition the predator name has behind it. One of the biggest steps forward that adidas has made with the absolute is the adhesive for islands instead of rubber. This is a great inntovation imo.
seanv10
Nov 2 2005, 10:45 PM
I also think that the absolute will be the best just because of the striking new design and all the new ingenius ideas in the boot.
Akai Harrison
Nov 2 2005, 10:52 PM
crhs, what do u mean by adhesive? i thought there were still rubber islands. and actually, this predator cant be that much better. look at the big difference from manias to pulses. PowerPulse. however, this has no new technology that improves ur game. my vote it the tunit.
llj1137075
Nov 2 2005, 11:52 PM
QUOTE(ImpossibleIsNothing @ Nov 2 2005, 10:52 PM)

crhs, what do u mean by adhesive? i thought there were still rubber islands. and actually, this predator cant be that much better. look at the big difference from manias to pulses. PowerPulse. however, this has no new technology that improves ur game. my vote it the tunit.
Tunit also
Act One
Nov 2 2005, 11:59 PM
the 7406's get my vote...old school feel, with a touch of new tech. They come in both black and white and look like upgraded copas. I will be getting a pair FOR SURE.
the other boots are pretty and all...but i have a soft spot for the old school boots.
ManU 4 Life
Nov 3 2005, 12:16 AM
QUOTE(Act One @ Nov 3 2005, 12:59 PM)

the 7406's get my vote...old school feel, with a touch of new tech. They come in both black and white and look like upgraded copas. I will be getting a pair FOR SURE.
the other boots are pretty and all...but i have a soft spot for the old school boots.
Same thoughts here.
An upgraded Copas are very nice, considering that Copas are already very quality boots.
Certainly getting a pair ...
Pete McGuire
Nov 3 2005, 06:34 AM
QUOTE(crhs_fusballer @ Nov 3 2005, 04:42 AM)

I think the Absolute will be the best because of the long line of tradition the predator name has behind it. One of the biggest steps forward that adidas has made with the absolute is the adhesive for islands instead of rubber. This is a great inntovation imo.
Isn't everybody getting a bit tired of the Predator story.......in honesty I don't really see any sort of technology advance in them (well from the pictures). If you look back, the first pred had grip all over the boot. It has steadily got less and less with every incarnation since 1994......
I'm more impressed by the smaller brands actually trying to innovate!!!!!
Robin Van Bazo
Nov 3 2005, 08:05 AM
of all the boots, the vapor 3s get my nod. it seems like not many people on sp like those boots.

well except me and a couple other people. i just can't wait until they come out and i'll see how many people actually buy it.
ManU 4 Life
Nov 3 2005, 08:12 AM
QUOTE(Bazo14 @ Nov 3 2005, 09:05 PM)

of all the boots, the vapor 3s get my nod. it seems like not many people on sp like those boots.

well except me and a couple other people. i just can't wait until they come out and i'll see how many people actually buy it.
Well to me Vapour 3 seems to have no difference with Vapour 2.
Other than the carbon stud plate and better heel protection which i heard.
seanv10
Nov 3 2005, 07:31 PM
I don't understand the big deal about the tuneit, to me it just look like a piece of material with hidden laces. I have to say though that is what I thought about the Vapors and I ended buying those.

But as I said before I just think that the absolutes look marvelous.
Pubes
Nov 4 2005, 11:34 AM
i dont understand why everyone thinks theres a "new" technology to the 7406..theyre just a straight up class boot..maybe the blades are a newer style but with them i think its basically what you see is what you get..
zidane#10
Nov 4 2005, 12:03 PM
i think the absolute will be the best.
but I still like the pulse more.
     
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