Anonymous wrote:tldr: If your kids play on artificial grass, find some AG-only cleats.
AG/FG cleats don't cut it, as the very thing that makes cleats good for FG (i.e., natural grass) make them poor choices for AG.
It's tough to find true AG boots for kids; you may have to import them from Europe. Puma makes a nice MG boot (multi-ground) which is a good choice for artificial grass. I buy mine from Unisport.
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Anonymous wrote:Both of my DDs have flat feet and loose ligaments (ankle issues), one has an extra bone in her foot that sometimes causes pain, especially if someone steps on her (which obv happens all the time) . They have custom insoles. One plays mostly on turf, the other practices on grass but games are mostly on turf.
Anyone have recommendations for the best cleats that provide a ton of support, protection for the foot, and ideally are decent for ankles (those "socks" don't really do much, though). My DH thinks leather is better (IDK why).
Thank you. Price not important (paying an extra $100 to avoid an injury is absolutely worth it to me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with the IDA cleats? Designed for women. Michelle Kang is an investor.
Bought a size 4 for my daughter, sad to report they were very uncomfortable and seemed cheep and we couldn't even send them back. Customer service never returned our e-mails.
But, the IDA futdal shoes look comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with the IDA cleats? Designed for women. Michelle Kang is an investor.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with the IDA cleats? Designed for women. Michelle Kang is an investor.