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Reebok Plate Shoe?
I thought I read something here a while back that Reebok was going to make the plate shoe available to the public. Is this true? If so, who is going to carry it? And, what is the price range?
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rbk
Available Jan/Feb 2009......contact Derrick Bowles with Kesslers Team Sports.....low plate $83.oo,Mid plate $88.00......................dbowles@kesslerteamspo rts.com.............Great guy to deal with,they have a deal on new balance also
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Thank you for the information.
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I learned the plastic toe SpotBilt lesson myself a few weeks back. I was thinking NB's, but may have to give the Reeboks a try!
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I have heard/read that the Reeboks are garbage (I have not personally tried them)...I have the New Balance and love them. In fact, on the Rob Drake board (now closed) the overwhelming consensus was that that model was not very popular. Spend your money on the New Balance, they're proven to be a quality shoe. Why take a chance on something like that?
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NB!!
They are so comfortable .... |
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I'm sorry if I offended you by dispelling the rumor that Reebok plate shows do not have steel toes. I assumed some would like the correct information. I happened to see Reilly's earlier this year. Feel free to report on any plate shows with which you are familiar. I will not insult you. |
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New Balance
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The samples the MLB guys received are steel toe. Mine are steel toe as well. The new ones will have a plastic toe. Reebok owns CCM and they have been using plastic in their hockey skates for years. I dont forsee a problem. As far as comfort.... equal to NB...but I like the low-top feel of the Reebok.
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