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Join Date: Feb 2004
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New User
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 14
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Any shoe is suitable for grass as long as it is not in a moist climate. You will not fall unless you are not very coordinated.
The adiadas feather seems to work well if you must have something for piece-of-mind. You can get grass specific shoes in Europe (UK Specifically) right now as this is almost the start of their grass court season. Don't wait too long or you will not find them because a very few number are produced. I play on grass a bunch and only use spikes when in a tournament. GOOD LUCK |
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