Im a massive fan of Uncle Bens express rice. You know the one, the rice in the bright ora
Im a massive fan of Uncle Bens express rice. You know the one, the rice in the bright orange packet with the uncle himself beaming away on the front.
My favourite is the Chinese style but a decent substitute, should the supermarket fail to stock it, is the egg-fried version. In the competitive and sometimes (probably) vicious world of the rice market there are many different brands to choose from. Obviously you have Uncle Ben, the kingpin if you like, then you have the other horses in the race, Veetee, the supermarkets own-brand and Tilda.
The other day, instead of buying the usual Uncle Bens rice, there was an offer on the Tilda version. Ah I thought, a challenger to Uncle Bens throne, lets see if this can cut the mustard. Needless to say it was a disappointment. Uncle Ben has nothing to worry about as the Tilda rice provided a weak side dish to my chicken. I vowed that I will never again be suckered into offers, tempting me away from the uncle and his delicious rice. The next night I went back to using Uncle Bens rice and my dinner was superb. Even though, behind his smile, Uncle Ben was fuming at my treachery.
This leads me nicely to the Pantofola dOro football boots. For years I had been an avid fan of the big brands. Nike, Adidas and PUMA have all, at some stage, taken the prominent place in the football boot box in my garage. The speed boot was my usual choice. I have owned pretty much, apart from the Vs, every version of the Nike Vapor. A pair of PUMA v1.06s. A pair of Adidas F50 s and a pair of Lotto Zhero Gravity football boots. Honestly, I can say that not one of the aforementioned pairs have been trouble free.
So one day I thought that a drastic change was needed. I needed a football boot that would still be light but comfortable at the same time. So I did my research and a name that kept coming back to me was Pantofola dOro. There are limited reviews on the internet, forums are usually awash with Vapor lovers and the like and you do not see much in the way of professional-footballer endorsement. I have never even seen an advert for them, in any form of media.
Based on what little information I had I decided to take the plunge and get a pair. I opted for the Lazzarini version, simply because the blackout colourway was too irresistible. I am usually a size six, or half a size larger depending on the boot. If I want a tight fit a size six is usually my choice. With the Pantofola dOro I opted for the six, hoping that a tight fit would allow the boot to mould to my foot.
Getting these out of the box and feeling them, the leather is incredibly smooth. I instantly liked the boot. No bells and whistles attached to them, no pass shield or curving plates. Just a simple leather boot with twelve PU moulded studs on the bottom, four at the back and eight on the front. I slipped them on and unlike the other speed boots I have tried, I felt instant comfort. It was as though I had owned the boots for ages. Things looked positive from the start.
I have owned the boots since early September, so around five months of usage has given me a fair idea of what they are like. Every game, every training session has been a blister-free experience. Its hard to put into words how comfortable they are. If you get the right size, and I would recommend that you get either half or a full size down from your usual then they should shape to your feet. Getting your normal size may leave too much room in the top, its a personal preference but for me a tighter fit is needed.
Because of the comfort they feel light on your feet. I would say 80% of the time I have used the boots on 3G turf, so perhaps the lack of mud sticking to the boot is clouding my view. Nevertheless, the times I have played on grass they still feel as light and as comfortable.
The stud layout could well be slightly behind the times. What with adidas Traxion and the bladed equivalent of many other boots, the Pantofola dOro could be perceived as lacking in the technology department. For the sake of a few grams I am happy for the high amount of studs. They provide excellent grip and are pretty sturdy. So there is no danger of slipping over.
After five months of use they are holding up well. There are no signs of tears, no rips in the leather and they really have moulded to my feet. The studs have not worn down excessively. The leather is still connected to the sole and there is no evidence that the boot is starting to come apart. The build quality on these boots is nothing short of superb. A little tip, should you choose to purchase a pair, is to also buy some dubbin. It keeps the leather supple and waterproof, so its a must have, if you like taking care of your boots.
One small drawback, and it is only small, is the length of the laces. They are ridiculously long. Whether they are intended to be tied around the bottom of the boot, or used as a skipping rope when you are not playing, Im not too sure. Either way I purchased a pair of shorter laces. So problem solved.
On the pricing front, I paid ????90 for my pair. The different models can range from ????60 right up to ????110. That may seem steep, since Wayne Rooneys face is not affiliated with them but trust me they are worth the money. Comfort unfortunately has a price, as does exclusivity. I dont know anyone else who have the same boots as me.
The Pantofola dOro boot range is evidence that changing from the mainstream can be a good thing. I like the idea that the company are offering no gimmicks. They are not interested in getting Cristiano Ronaldo down the laboratories to see how he runs or to see how he strikes a ball so the new boot can curve the ball better. The boot is the equivalent to the brand of rice Im still seeking that will knock Uncle Ben off his perch. In my view, the Lazzarini boots have blown the Nike Vapors and the rest clean out of the water. It is simple barn-door technology. And it works.
Details about NIKE MERCURIAL GLIDE FG JUNIOR [396147-640] calcio-football boots-fussballschuhe
Little Kid Pedro Euro 2012 Nike Mercurial Victory VIII TF Training Green White Black Futbol Shoes,2013 Mercurial Victory VIII Little Kid Pedro Euro 2012 Nike Mercurial Victory VIII TF Training Green White Black Futbol Shoes,2013 Mercurial Victory VIII Price:56.9900$
nike mercurial cr7 fg sky full of stars f301
Nike Hypervenom Phantom FG Mens Soccer Cleats - Blue Lime
adidas predator absolado instinct fg black running white infrared
Adidas Nitrocharge 1 0 Crazylight FG Soccer Cleats
2014 Nike Roshe Run Mens Olympic High Trainers Light grey blue
cheap Mall Adidas 11Pro TRX Turf 2014 Red White Yellow
nova nike tiempo premier ag 94 leather black white football gear
cheap Colorway Adidas F50 AdiZero TRX Eagle Turf Eagle
Size Adidas World Cup F50 TRX FG Synthetic White Solar Slime
NEW ADIDAS YOUTH PREDATOR ABSOLADO LZ TRX FG SOCCER CLEATS US 4 UK 3 5 Q21643
Nike Magista Onda IC Indoor Boots 2014 - Volt Hyper Punch Red Black
ADIDAS ADIPOWER PREDATOR - WHITE BLACK SILVER
Junior Football Boots Id Samba Adidas Predator LZ SL II TF Astro Turf Pink Womens
Nike Hypervenom Phantom TF Ibrahimovic Pink Yellow Mens Samba Vulc Soccer Shoe
adidas 11pro trx fg soccer cleats yellow blue
Nike Tiempo Legacy IC Indoor Soccer Shoes - Neo Turquoise
Birmingham City Fc Replica Kit Olympique Lyonnais Away 2013 2014
Ncsu Soccer Jerseys Foued Kadir 14 Marseille Away 2013 2014
Win a free Nike iD session!
FC247 Brazilian Inspired Collection
nike mercurial superfly 3 fg elite white total orange football cleats
adidas f50 micoach trx fg black red yellow
girls nike hypervenom phatal tf turf latest hvis indoor yellow pink soccer footwear
DS Adidas Adizero RG 3 III 5 Star PE Sample 13 5 NFL Smoke Football F50 Cleats