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Description: big enough nobbles? rarely slip on grass, but not so stable on hard ground.
Picture Stats: Views: 1231 Filesize: 186.83kB Height: 709 Width: 945 Keywords: sock sox hoofie Posted by: gillybert at October 16, 2007, 05:56:10 PM Image Linking Codes
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| gillybert Posts:131 | October 17, 2007, 10:26:08 PM You're probably right, they do look a bit flappy I'm going to trim them a bit narrower around the hoof but leave the width up the leg as it wraps round I'm always up for improvements. Cheers Peeps GB..... |
| stewarty482 Posts:72 | October 17, 2007, 09:45:31 PM they are very nice how do you people think of these things (crazy i u ask me) They r really cool but i think DK is right trim the edges a little bit ![]() |
| Guest | October 17, 2007, 12:45:26 PM Looks like a bit of sideways slipage and a littleb too much edge on them !? I cut them down to just over lap. I've posted a picture of what my pair look like ! |
| gillybert Posts:131 | October 16, 2007, 09:50:17 PM Yep Jason, they do work well . As far as wear goes, don't know yet as I use them 99% on grass only. Only takes 2 mins to put on or take off, providing my wife or daughter are there to help ![]() |
| Jason Posts:5287 | October 16, 2007, 09:11:37 PM Nice one gilly there the same tread as I used to use before I found the hoofie rubber they work well but I found they wear quite quickly But at £10 a tyre and three sets with 2 sides each good value |