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Wrestling Shoes
Author: <ADMINNICENAME>25.10.2006
Looking for the
best pair of wrestling shoes can be a pain, hopefully not as painful as a wrestling match. There are many competing brands out there, so understandably some guys will rather have their wives do the shopping for them. If you go this route, there is really no problem so long as you let your wife know the exact specifications of the shoes you are looking for. Forget that and you will have only yourself to blame.
Hopefully, you
will make sure your wife buys the chosen pair only if there is warranty, guarantee or a decent return policy on the part of the store.The first and most important consideration is of course, the price. And when it comes to this, there are really a lot of bargain prices out there, both on the Internet and the brick-and-mortar stores.
The brand will
be important in one way or another. For example, Adidas tends to make their shoes narrow since the company caters mainly for the European market where the typical European size has narrow or slim feet. If you have been into wrestling for a while and your feet are quite flat (i.e., your arches have fallen), you will want to shy away from Adidas wrestling shoes for lack of feet room.
If you do not have
the flat feet syndrome, by all means go ahead and head for the Adidas store. The Adidas Tyrint II D&D is exceptionally aggressive and dependable. Surprise, this pair only costs $45, so you may want to consider this model first before the others. You cannot lose with this pair, especially if you are new to the field. If not, you may doubtless have gone this route and will most likely consider other models, even another brand.
The Nike Takedown
III 2005 edition has a lightweight yet durable mesh, and the pair is only $60 which will still be within your budget, especially if you pursue wrestling in school. This pair is definitely more roomy than the Adidas model we looked at, and a lot lighter. If you are a heavy wrestler, you might want go for this model to give you greater game advantage since you can move around much faster.
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