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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are not paying $200+ ($175 for last years model) you are buying cheap cleats. Imagine what they are doing to your players feet. There is virtually no equipment in soccer - it’s worth it to buy good cleats. [/quote] It is good to be rich.[/quote] one has to be rich to afford a $175 pair of cleats- shoes that your son or daughter will be wearing almost every day? [/quote] Pele had no shoes for much of his youth. I love parents that think the cleats are going to make the difference in their kid's play. [/quote] No one is saying that. We just don't want our kids tripping when the bottom of their fairly new cleats has split from the top or to be buying new cleats more often than we need to.[/quote] Cheap plastic knockoffs of their own brands that Nike and Addidas sell are not designed for a serious player. They cause blisters and wear out. i wouldn't consider buying high quality equipment to be something that only 'rich' people do, especially when you'll replace the cheap stuff a lot more frequently and had foot problems as well. [/quote] Serious question PP. Do they make non-cheap plastic knockoffs for kids? I've not seen them. [/quote] Not sure for kids, but the knock off Nike's made from lesser materials can still be close to $100. Here's a Nike Mercurial Superfly - the real one - $275 - https://www.soccer.com/shop/details/nike-mercurial-superfly-7-elite-fg-soccer-cleat-white-white_A1027092 Here's its knockoff (Made by Nike) - $80 - https://www.soccer.com/shop/details/nike-mercurial-superfly-7-academy-fg-mg-white-white_A1029399 [/quote] Thanks PP. That's the kind of cleats my kids have had and with which we have had bad luck. I can't believe that you need to buy cleats that cost almost $300 for kids whose feet are still growing in order to get them to last more than a month. Frankly, I've never seen such cleats sold anywhere, but maybe I didn't look hard enough. The cleats you linked to start at size 6, which my 14 year is just now able to wear. Before that, it was kids' sizes. It is interesting that the OP and my kids are underweight. Mine are also small in stature. Maybe cleats in kids sizes can't stand up to more intense play required today. Most boys playing at my DS's level probably outgrew kids' sizes by 5th or 6th grade. My kids just happens to be small. That could explain our problem. Next time, I will try the replacement idea. [/quote] I buy the expensive ones for my kids. They are expensive and the kids know it and treat them Well. It’s usually me saying those need to be replaced versus the kids. The cheap ones resulted in blisters and heel pain. [/quote]
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