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I have been looking around for a while now for fingersaves wondering if you guys could give me a recomendations ?
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FLine Panthers mate, you won't beat them for value for money
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View Postdylanfenton1, on 22 September 2012 - 11:31 AM, said:

I have been looking around for a while now for fingersaves wondering if you guys could give me a recomendations ?


If its got to be fingersaves, sportsdirect are doing a good deal on last seasons adidas fingersave models(depending on your size). Adidas have the second best system according to many, only bettered by Reusch, which are very pricey.
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It all depends how much you want to spend and what type of latex, cut etc your after. Like Klos said, there is a great offer on the adidas fingersaves depending on your size. There are good cheap alternatives with F-line and DH-ONE (both giga grip) and Alert (supersoft grip).
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I can't help much more than those above me here.

If you are willing to spend, the Adidas Fingersaves are the best deal you're gonna get. Great latex, great build, great design, great technology and excellent spines.

If you don't want to spend big, go for either DH-One (they do both sky blue and pink), F-Line or Alert, all £20 and excellent value for money.
I am often scared by my lack of fear.
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View PostJ.C, on 22 September 2012 - 01:29 PM, said:

I can't help much more than those above me here.

If you are willing to spend, the Adidas Fingersaves are the best deal you're gonna get. Great latex, great build, great design, great technology and excellent spines.

If you don't want to spend big, go for either DH-One (they do both sky blue and pink), F-Line or Alert, all £20 and excellent value for money.


I think he sold the last of his stock of Thomas Taylor pinks the other day.

Just as an aside, anyone have experience with multiple small brand fingersaves? Are any of the spines notably better or worse than the other brands'?
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View PostMaelstrom, on 22 September 2012 - 02:52 PM, said:

I think he sold the last of his stock of Thomas Taylor pinks the other day.

Just as an aside, anyone have experience with multiple small brand fingersaves? Are any of the spines notably better or worse than the other brands'?


I've had RK1 Fingersaves and F-Line fingersaves - both are exactly the same plastic stick
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View Postfraserb, on 22 September 2012 - 12:58 PM, said:

FLine Panthers mate, you won't beat them for value for money

http://www.gkhero.co...tab=0000001532/

these ones mate ?
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View Postdylanfenton1, on 22 September 2012 - 04:36 PM, said:



They are the ones, personally I'd buy them direct from F-Line. Nothing against gkhero, who I'm sure are an excellent company but I'd get them straight from Fordy(who is a member on here), customer service is excellent and he'll be quick to get back to you with any queries you may have.
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View PostKlos, on 22 September 2012 - 05:16 PM, said:

They are the ones, personally I'd buy them direct from F-Line. Nothing against gkhero, who I'm sure are an excellent company but I'd get them straight from Fordy(who is a member on here), customer service is excellent and he'll be quick to get back to you with any queries you may have.



Just what klos says buy direct from Fordy
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View Postdylanfenton1, on 22 September 2012 - 04:36 PM, said:



Also if your not a fan of black gloves the "Ulitma Protect" is the exact same glove in white.
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