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I got the NB 350 a couple weeks ago from Honigs. I really like them so far and I have wore them on both grass and turf. I'm just wondering what they will be like on a wet field.
I don't live that far from Honigs so I swing by before the season to pick up what I need. One of the guys in the warehouse told me that Spotbuilt has gone out of business. He also said Pentagon Sports is owned by Honig and is run by a designer they hired from New Balance. |
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I vote for the NB 350
I started doing football 4-years ago, started with the Spot-Bilt Grid Stud. After using NB basketball shoes for the last 5-6 years on the basketball court, I decided to give the NB 350s a try last year. I would now vote for the NB shoes. I do most of my football games on natural grass, I work the white hat, with some games on synthetic turf. I really haven't found problems on either type of turf. The 350s can be a little bit of a problem to clean up dust etc, but I just use ArmourAll wipes and the shoes look like new.
I still keep the Spot-Bilts around for the really nasty game days so the NB stay nice. |
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