| If your dc practices and plays on fairfax county turf school fields, do you buy turf cleats or "artificial grass" cleats? |
| Regular grass cleats |
| My dd prefers turf shoes and wears them on both turf and grass. If the grass is wet she will wear her cleats then. |
This is a really bad idea from an injury risk perspective. Probably can get away with it on much younger kids but U13+ - need the right equipment. |
| Turf shoes on turf, cleats on grass |
| I buy AG cleats. The moment the turf is wet, your shoes will slip if turf cleats. Also, you will hate turf on grass and there will be a time or two you end up on grass. Get AG or MG cleats. Hard to find but you can find some. |
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We buy a pair of FG cleats for games that are on grass and a pair of AG cleats for practices and games (on FCPS school and county fields mostly).
The turf cleats are too slippery when the turf is wet. |
Same +1 |
I'll admit when my daughter was younger, I thought "turf" meant the artificial turf grass they play on, but really those only usable for indoors or the really old style "turf". AG work well at the younger ages for all situations, but as your kid gets older, probably worth having AG/FG. |
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Boot Sole Plates
Firm Ground (FG) - For grass playing surfaces only! In most cases with the higher end model, you may violate the warranty if you wear them on turf surface. Traditionally, few open-ended bladed studs allow for better traction on grass surface. Generally, 8 to 10 contact points (studs). Artificial Grass (AG) – Is a thick turf that looks more like grass and has some pliability within the surface. May be worn on grass or turf surfaces. Generally, 12 or more contact points (studs). AG studs are conical in shape, that is hollowed out in the center or closed bladed (triangle shaped). This allows for better traction on the synthetic surfaces and doesn’t hold the boot in place when turning, which leads to reduced chance of a non-contact injury. The studs are about a quarter inch shorter than FG studs. Turf (TF) – The surface is typically composed of three layers – padding and backing material at the bottom, infill in the center (pesky turf rocks), and artificial grass blades on top. The grass blades are made of plastic. Turf boots may be played on both traditional turf and artificial grass. Not recommended for use on FG surfaces as it provides very little traction and will cake up with dirt and debris. Multiple short little teeth along the surface of the sole plate which provides traction and all TF and AG surfaces. Multi-ground (MG) – This sole plate is generally good for both TF and FG surfaces and is designed for a less aggressive feel. These studs are much shorter than the FG plate with 10 to 20 plus contacts. Example, the Puma Future 7 Ultimate (MG) is one of the better models reviewed. This boot is not available in the US. Generally, the better and higher rated AG and MG boots are available overseas because they do not wear TF boots. For example, the Puma Future 7 Ultimate (FG/AG) listed on most US web sites is completely different than the Puma Future 7 Ultimate (MG). The studs/contact points are completely different, and it really makes a difference. Manufacturers of Soccer Boots – Focused on the two brands that seem to have the most options available. There are so many manufacturers to choose from and you need to figure out what works best for you. No matter what, when you are looking to invest in new boots, plan to spend some time and find the version that best meets your kiddo’s requirements within specific price ranges. The last thing I thought about was the color. It does make a difference. Black boots are HOT! Late Spring and through the early fall, black boots cook your feet. I bet someone will think, hey, this will warm my toes. No, it won’t, it will COOK them. Just throwing it out there for consideration. Below is some info on a few of the manufacturers and articles on studies related to non-contact injuries on playing surfaces and the type of boots. Enjoy. Nike Nike makes three models of boots based on toe box, materials, and width of foot. Here is a quick breakdown. They provide multiple tiers of boots from the top being Elite to the basic Academy. Here is a link and best describes the breakdown of the different tiers; Nike has come out with boots designed for women and they are the Luna’s. Phantom – This boot has a wide toe box. Typically has extra ball traction knit designed into the inside of the front of boot. Mercurial – These boots provide a narrow toe box with a true to foot fit and light weight in the elite vs the academy tier. Tiempo – Made of a composite and or kangaroo leather firm upper. For a more traditional type of boot that only comes with laces. Sorry, there is no slip-on option with these boots. All about stability. Adidas Adisas makes three models of boots based on toe box, materials, and width of foot. Here is a quick breakdown. They provide multiple tiers of boots from the top being Plus (+) to the basic League. Here is a link and best describes the breakdown of the different tiers; https://www.worldsoccershop.com/guide/soccer-cleat-price-tiers#adidas. Sorry, no women designed specific boots. Predators - This boot has a wide toe box. Typically has extra ball traction surface designed into the front of boot. X – The X’s and the current model Crazyfast are synthetic boot upper with a narrow toe box that provides the true to fit feel. They also have a second tiered system going from .1 to .3 along with Elite to League. So much to track. Copa - Made of a composite and or kangaroo leather firm upper. For a more traditional type of boot that only comes with laces. Sorry, there is no slip-on option with these boots. All about stability. IDA Sports – Boots for Women. This is a new company that specializes in boots made for women and most of their products are AG. Dated but good information Mass General Brigham, Turf vs. Grass Injuries: What Athletes Need to Know, January 30, 2024 https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/turf-vs-grass-fields-sports-injury-prevention Understand Ortho - The Impact of Cleats & Artificial Turf on ACL Injuries, May 31, 2023 https://www.understandortho.com/article/the-impact-of-cleats-artificial-turf-on-acl-injuries/ |
| ^^^^Thanks for all the information. |