Anonymous
Post 09/29/2021 14:13     Subject: Cleats

Studs give greater traction on all surfaces and at higher risk for knee and ankle injury. Wet grass is a different surface

Anonymous
Post 09/29/2021 08:03     Subject: Re:Cleats

Anonymous wrote:If you want to buy only one pair, you need firm ground. You can't play on grass with turf shoes. But you can (and every does) play on turf with firm ground cleats.


AG work just as well.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2021 08:01     Subject: Re:Cleats

If you want to buy only one pair, you need firm ground. You can't play on grass with turf shoes. But you can (and every does) play on turf with firm ground cleats.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2021 06:57     Subject: Re:Cleats

Anonymous wrote:Our coach said AG.

I had been putting our player in FG for the past 5+ years having no idea.

The coach recommended AG cleats which he says are better for protecting the tendons in foot/ankle.


I agree the studs are all round no blades.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 20:34     Subject: Re:Cleats

Our coach said AG.

I had been putting our player in FG for the past 5+ years having no idea.

The coach recommended AG cleats which he says are better for protecting the tendons in foot/ankle.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 15:27     Subject: Re:Cleats

FG is fine but I think AG by nike perform the overall best.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 15:21     Subject: Cleats

Thanks all!!
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 14:26     Subject: Cleats

DS wears Nike MG cleats. They work really well.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 14:25     Subject: Re:Cleats

Yes, firm ground.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 14:23     Subject: Cleats

just get firm ground. The turf around here works well with cleats and not very well with turf shoes
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 14:22     Subject: Cleats

If my kid plays on artificial turf and firm ground fields equally which cleats should I buy? I only want to buy one pair.