lundi 29 avril 2013

The Search For Womens Soccer Cleats

By Grace Rivera


The season of rushing to find the perfect pair of womens soccer cleats has arrived. With all the choices available though, it can be a bit overwhelming. So to help calm the nerves down, here are a few pieces of advice to help with the process that please both the wallet and the feet.

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, knowing the terrain will play an important part in the shopping and purchasing process. The boots are specific for soft ground, firm ground, and hard ground. Soft ground boots are made for the wet and muddy surfaces, which have spaced out and longer studs that help avoid mud clumping. The firm ground boots would be used on most natural surfaces. And the hard ground boots are used on hard or synthetic grass surfaces, which contain more studs than the other types.

Third, like most things, the price will vary greatly depending on the quality and brand. The molded boots are usually going to run a bit cheaper due to the shorter overall lifespan. On the other hand, the detachable cleats allow the player to feel like they are putting on new boots by simply changing the screws and not having to buy a brand new pair every time they wear out. But their wallet will most likely be a little lighter after the purchase.

Fourth, it is important to be honest and think realistically about how much use they are going to receive throughout the season. For beginners or casual athletes, the molded cleats might be a more affordable and appealing way to go. If they only get used a few times throughout the season, they might last a few years

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.

It is important to also stop various sports shops and see what the staff members have to say. They can offer some great advice, answer any questions, and provide an opportunity to physically try them on rather then just searching and clicking on the Internet. Making this purchase should be given a lot of thought. Buying a pair that does not fit correctly it can lead to life long injuries.

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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