Nike Mercurial CR7 football trainers. 78% off. Price is £13+delivery..
Currently available in sizes 6.5 to 8.5..
15 comments
calmur
8 Jul 16#15
terrible customer service,they sent me a pair of shoes instead of a jacket. but they don't do pickups so i have to runabout to drop of the wrong parcel before they deliver the right order. Avoid
Bristol1883
7 Jul 16#14
From previous experience working in sport shop my understanding as only genuine shoe for indoor use would have gum rubber sole so these should be fine for outdoor use.
vcg
7 Jul 16#13
thanks for the replies.
buliztik
6 Jul 16#12
I have a pair of the same in a more ridiculous colourway to play indoors, but I have tried them on astro and 3G:
Astro - if the surface is powdered with sand then you're got be on yer bum a few times when trying a sharp stop. Traction will not be great for quick sprints either.
3G - Not bad, but again if slightly wet ground you may have a bad time.
Still, £17.48 ain't bad if you just need a pair to play in a couple of emergency games at Power League when ya mates can't find anyone else to make numbers (speaking from experience).
Rickardo
6 Jul 16#9
These look like indoor football trainers, rather than astro or studded boots, just so peeps aware, but still good price.
vcg
6 Jul 16#8
can you use this on AstroTurf five a side football?
Rickardo to vcg
6 Jul 16#10
Of course you can as I see people using all sorts of trainers, but they won't grip well, particularly 3G surface that is wet or very flat which can be slippery with these.
spenspuma to vcg
6 Jul 16#11
As per the description on the website..these are 'indoor' trainers...so not suited to AstroTurf turf.
You could wear them on AstroTurf of course, but they aren't designed for that surface.
sidog
6 Jul 16#7
Not true. A small parcel (max height 16cm, sufficient length) is £2.85 (2nd class) and £3.35 (1st class).
I do not however agree that £4.45 is excessive.
shug119
6 Jul 16#6
Can you paint them.
dazzler303
6 Jul 161#5
Good deal by the way
spenspuma
6 Jul 16#3
Horrific design. But good deal
sowotsdis
5 Jul 161#1
Not bought from them in over 2 years because its not worth it as they have gone mad with their excessive delivery charges
salmanfazal to sowotsdis
5 Jul 161#2
True that but its still worth the price as it originally was about £60
dazzler303 to sowotsdis
6 Jul 16#4
What a comment £4.49 delivery excessive
To send anything nowadays is expensive to the retailer. If you were to send a pair of shoes via Royal Mail it would cost much more, to send a battery nowadays costs over £6. Free of charge delivery is usually factored into the cost of items .
If they added £4.49 to all the prices then you order 2 items and pay an additional £8.98 - but it's free carriage so that's ok!?
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Currently available in sizes 6.5 to 8.5..
15 comments
Astro - if the surface is powdered with sand then you're got be on yer bum a few times when trying a sharp stop. Traction will not be great for quick sprints either.
3G - Not bad, but again if slightly wet ground you may have a bad time.
Still, £17.48 ain't bad if you just need a pair to play in a couple of emergency games at Power League when ya mates can't find anyone else to make numbers (speaking from experience).
You could wear them on AstroTurf of course, but they aren't designed for that surface.
I do not however agree that £4.45 is excessive.
To send anything nowadays is expensive to the retailer. If you were to send a pair of shoes via Royal Mail it would cost much more, to send a battery nowadays costs over £6. Free of charge delivery is usually factored into the cost of items .
If they added £4.49 to all the prices then you order 2 items and pay an additional £8.98 - but it's free carriage so that's ok!?