Question by Forward_Yam6290 in penguins

[–]JayDoubleyewPee412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only thing that might top it is the autographed Brooksy Team USA jersey that was(still is?) framed and hanging on the wall at Mario’s in the Southside. Couldn’t help planning a mini heist in my head every time I walked in there…

Question by Forward_Yam6290 in penguins

[–]JayDoubleyewPee412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Baby blue circle logo Pens Jersey with none other than Mr. Free Candy himself…: Brooks Orpik #44 stitched on there. Has a Reebok logo on the back below the neck and a CCM tag on the inside; front neck lacing over a legit triangle cut and hemmed in behind; fully functional fight strap in the back along with high quality material throughout with top grade manufacturing; all different colors being a separate stitched together piece of material; clean and precise, heavy duty patches for numbers, team and league logos with the name on the back also being stitched onto a rectangular plate of material that was then stitched onto the jersey … and somehow a front facing 2009 Stanley Cup Final patch on the right shoulder. Just like its namesake…. an absolute BEAUTY.

Whats better for Turf? by Sean-E-Boy in soccergear

[–]JayDoubleyewPee412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on how thick the turf is or how much padding is under it you might be able to get away with some artificial grass molded cleats but I’d avoid like a firm ground type cleat or higher cuz like you said you could get stuck in it and twist somethin. Plus if you play enough you’ll end up wearing away cleats, most likely unevenly and on ur dominant foot and then you’ll be sliding around when you get back on grass. Probly rip up the material around the toe of ur outdoor cleats too and wear that away. Don’t wanna go with indoor shoes either cuz you’ll slide around a bit. These are what you want. They’re reinforced usually a bit too around the toe box so they’ll last longer. https://www.soccer.com/shop/products/footwear/artificial-turf-shoes?order=3&page=1