
We love watching footballers kick major ass, but those cleats also kick some major grass--what's a soccer field to do? German designer Daniel Wilhelms developed Naturistick Fertilizing Studs for this exact dilemma. The 1.5 cm-long studs are filled with fertilizer, which is released in doses with every step. This way, players can keep their brains on the game, their feet on the ball, and the greenery looking lush.
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what is the point of this thing? don't they have poeople putting furtilizer in the feild already? and wouldn't this just make the furterlization uneven in the feild?
I just hope that the fertilizer isn't toxic... I'd hate to get nicked by a cleat and get a dose of whatever pharmaceutical nightmare they're calling "fertilizer" these days.
* shudders *