QUOTE(FaezFarhan @ Mar 7 2016, 03:10 PM)
I've tried it once, it's best if your style is to wear futsal shoes a bit loose. I wear mine very very tight so my toe was pushing against the rubber front so it wasn't comfortable for me. But a lot of people are wearing it to their loose style and are enjoying it,
No doubt that being a bit loose has its own benefits but half a size smaller does wonder for me at least.
i once wore one size smaller than my fit size, my toe was in pain everytime after a futsal game.
Then, sold it and bought the exact model with 0.5 size smaller, just perfect!
QUOTE(hakbu @ Mar 7 2016, 03:38 PM)
How long lasting, the sole yes, around the front of the shoe u will see gaping around the side of it after 3-5 times. Nothing serious, its just i dont like the gaping.
And what the FaezFarhan said above is party correct. Get a size smaller than your usual shoe to have a proper fit. The toe box is big yes on gresca.
My advice, try first before buying. Even if u buy online, just get the right size at a local shop.
Toe shooting, I cannot comment, i dont feel much different. But u may want to look at Pele shoe.
I understand the wear and tear of each shoes, though its heart breaking for me to spend on few hundreds and yet gap arise little by little, but thats the fact I learnt to accept.
To be on safe side, YES, visiting the shop is always the safer bet.
Any recommendations? So far i only heard of futsalworks. Might be going there during weekends.
On toe shooting, not everyone can master it, but once you know the fundamentals, it will gives you an extra advantage, particulary when you have limited time to shoot the ball.
The thing is that, without toe-ing, you need to have your supporting leg to be well planted on the side of the ball before empowering the ball with your kicking leg.
With toe-ing, with a standing still posture and a 90 degree angle from knee to ankle is good enough to lash a powerful shot.
anyone agree on this?
QUOTE(Zidanefish @ Mar 10 2016, 02:44 PM)
You might want to consider the fact that the sole of Munichs are high and thick. In this sense, there will be a slight elevation from normal futsal shoe, causing a tad bit of heaviness.
A point to ponder because the thick soles and extra weight may cause injury to the ankle from on the ball movements.
Do research also on the Joma Regate. Good pair.
RM282 RRP.
Thanks, but will try it out before deciding.