Laceless Soccer Cleats

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine need to wedge their feet in loveless cleats with a shoehorn which is a huge PIA when they don’t have one—-like today when one took his cleats off in between games and it took a full 10 min to try to put one back on because no shoe horn in his backpack.

I hate synthetic cleats as well the stink is atrocious.

I’m a fan of pure leather, old school lace up which none of my kids like.


*laceless ?
Anonymous
^^^ yeah, obviously siri doesn't like faceless either. It's either loveless or faceless
Anonymous
Damn, did it again. LACELESS
Anonymous
My son has bad fine motor skills so his laceless cleats have been a lifesaver. He has narrow, relatively flat feet and Predators fit him perfectly. They’re expensive but I’ve always been able to find past season/sale items. Easy to get on and off but still snug and not one blister in 3 years. Unfortunately his next pair will need to be adult size and those are seriously $$$ so we’re going to have to find another option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on laceless cleats? My son wants a pair but I'm skeptical. Do they come off too easy? Are they a pain to take off? Put on? How have they worked for you or your kid?

Thanks


May DD loves them won’t wear anything else now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on laceless cleats? My son wants a pair but I'm skeptical. Do they come off too easy? Are they a pain to take off? Put on? How have they worked for you or your kid?

Thanks


They don't come off easy. I'd argue they are harder to come off as they don't "untie" so much less risk there. They may loosen up a little with use, but nothing major. The can be pretty tough to put ON, especially the first few times and depending on the shape of your foot.

Some kids like em, some don't - find something that is comfortable and consider replacing the insoles on some as they are generally garbage.
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