Apr 25, 2013

Shopping For Womens Soccer Cleats

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By Grace Rivera


It is that time of year again when the grass gets cut, the fields get painted, and the search for womens soccer cleats commences. For those that do not know where to start, here are a few tips to help with the challenge of finding the perfect pair that does not give the wallet too bad of a beating.

First, there are many different types of boots, but the two main ones are the detachable and the molded cleats. The main difference between the two is that on detachable boots the screws on the bottom can be replaced if they are worn out or if the terrain has changed. So if weather takes a turn for the worse, simply change the screws and they are ready to go. The molded version though have permanent hard rubber studs.

Second, have a good knowledge of whether the pitches the games will be played on are soft, firm, or hard ground. There are boots that are ideal for each type of terrain. The soft ground refers to muddy or wet pitches, the firm ground would be most of the surfaces, and the hard ground would be the synthetic surfaces. Each of the studs on the bottom is spaced out differently depending on where they are used.

Third, and maybe most importantly for some, the price will make or break which boots are purchased. Because molded cleats will not last as long, they will be cheaper and more affordable for most players. The detachable cleats are pricier, but give the sense of putting on new boots each time the screws are changed. Remember though that the screws will also need to be continually purchased throughout their usage.

Fourth, think about if the boots are going to be used on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. This should play a big role in the deciding process. For those that tend to play pick up games, are complete beginners, or casual athletes, it may not be worth it to pay the big bucks just to get a few uses out of it a year.

The detachable cleats though are a bit more in the short term because of the higher quality and the ongoing purchasing of new studs. But if used enough, it will definitely be worth it in the long run. They might be easier to re-sell as well if the long soccer career did not work out as intended.

One last piece of advice is to go to either reputable local shops or bigger well-known shops where the staff can answer questions and provide advice. This is a bit more work than searching the Internet and clicking and buying, but this may be an investment worth the extra effort. Buying a pair of boots that do not fit correctly can lead to injuries that could have been avoided, so take the time to do proper research.

Shopping for womens soccer cleats may seem like a huge task to undertake, but it does not have to be. Understand what choices are out there, figure out what the pitches will be like, and be honest with how much use the boots will get over the course of the year. This is a great opportunity to get motivated and have boots that help and not hinder the performance.




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