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Football Cleats, what Buyers Need to Know By: Wredan Sudtin
When buying football cleats the're quite a few things to consider.
First, why do you want a cleat, well cleats are a necessary area of your playing equipment - when you are only a weekend warrior. Football cleats present you superior traction when making cuts and jumping, but not every football cleats are made equal. Because cleats are made differently for different sports, but also position by position.
Next, let's stress football cleats and what you have to keep in mind when buying.
Shoe Style
Football cleats come in 3 different shoe styles: high-tops, mid-cut and low-cut. High-tops are just that... High. The shoe extends all the way above the ankle and provide extra support for side-to-side movement. Of course what you gain in support you may give up in maneuverability, so keep that in mind. Mid-cut football cleats don't completely cover the ankle but they do give additional support. This style can be used by the skill players: running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs. Low-cut are cut below the ankle and are chosen because of their extreme light weight. They give great maneuverability, but very little support. If you select a low-cut cleat you may need to use ankle braces as well.
Cleat Type
There are two style cleats: molded and detachable. The molded cleat is permanently connected to the shoe. This type might be worn on most any type of surface, and can double as a multi-purpose cleat. Detachable cleats are studs that are screwed into the cleat and might be removed if the cleat is worn down or to insert an assorted size or shape of cleat. Typically detachable cleats are only worn on grass. Remember, if you select a detachable cleat you have to purchase the proper cleat accessory to remove the cleat studs.
Finally, no matter what your position or skill level, you may take a while when select your football cleat. The cleat doesn't make the player... But it is close.
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First, why do you want a cleat, well cleats are a necessary area of your playing equipment - when you are only a weekend warrior. Football cleats present you superior traction when making cuts and jumping, but not every football cleats are made equal. Because cleats are made differently for different sports, but also position by position.
Next, let's stress football cleats and what you have to keep in mind when buying.
Shoe Style
Football cleats come in 3 different shoe styles: high-tops, mid-cut and low-cut. High-tops are just that... High. The shoe extends all the way above the ankle and provide extra support for side-to-side movement. Of course what you gain in support you may give up in maneuverability, so keep that in mind. Mid-cut football cleats don't completely cover the ankle but they do give additional support. This style can be used by the skill players: running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs. Low-cut are cut below the ankle and are chosen because of their extreme light weight. They give great maneuverability, but very little support. If you select a low-cut cleat you may need to use ankle braces as well.
Cleat Type
There are two style cleats: molded and detachable. The molded cleat is permanently connected to the shoe. This type might be worn on most any type of surface, and can double as a multi-purpose cleat. Detachable cleats are studs that are screwed into the cleat and might be removed if the cleat is worn down or to insert an assorted size or shape of cleat. Typically detachable cleats are only worn on grass. Remember, if you select a detachable cleat you have to purchase the proper cleat accessory to remove the cleat studs.
Finally, no matter what your position or skill level, you may take a while when select your football cleat. The cleat doesn't make the player... But it is close.
For more information on Home Loans, Mortgages, and Refinancing check out http://wredansudtin.blogspot.com/ or http://wredansudtin.wordpress.com/ or http://wredansudtin.livejournal.com/
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