Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has very high arches ("tall feet" as PP named them). Anyone have good luck finding ones that fit that foot style?
Does he also have wide feet? My son with high arches and wide feet can only fit into all leather Nikes. He can't even get his toes into the no lace shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has very high arches ("tall feet" as PP named them). Anyone have good luck finding ones that fit that foot style?
Does he also have wide feet? My son with high arches and wide feet can only fit into all leather Nikes. He can't even get his toes into the no lace shoes.
Anonymous wrote:My son has very high arches ("tall feet" as PP named them). Anyone have good luck finding ones that fit that foot style?
Anonymous wrote:My son has very high arches ("tall feet" as PP named them). Anyone have good luck finding ones that fit that foot style?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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Prepare for lots of blisters (more than any other thing my DS tried, a longer breaking in time so give it like a month, make sure it is snug because they will loosen up after broken in and with no laces, it will either fit or it won't, and if he has wide feet, forget it.
We saw the exact opposite of this experience with our kids.
Anonymous wrote: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?
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Prepare for lots of blisters (more than any other thing my DS tried, a longer breaking in time so give it like a month, make sure it is snug because they will loosen up after broken in and with no laces, it will either fit or it won't, and if he has wide feet, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:I got my DS a pair of the Nike Vision cleats one season. They are technically not laceless but they have an upper that hides the laces, I think they call it ghost laces. After he broke it in he could slide them in and out with moderate ease. After he started playing with he didnt have to mess with the laces again and he didnt have any blisters or other foot pain.
He wants to try the adidas ones next. They take down model is affordable and worth a try I think although the reviews do say it is harder to take off and on.
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