The three main factors to consider when choosing a pair of lacrosse cleats.
The popular moniker of “the fastest game on two feet” has followed lacrosse since about forever, but that wouldn’t be so true without one key piece of gear: a ground-gripping pair of cleats. Maybe we should start calling it the fastest game on two cleats instead. Here’s what you need to know to get into the best lacrosse cleats for your feet. And unlike much of the game’s gear, these guidelines hold true whether you’re buying for a male or female player at any level of play.
Many players are awed by the popular brand of the season, the snazziest design or team-matching colors. All cleat brands offer game-changing attributes, but every foot is different and one brand or style may or may not be the best fit for an individual player. So try them all and go for the shoe that feels the best for you.
Lacrosse cleats come in three cuts: low, mid and high. Make your choice based on your desired level of ankle support.
This is the part that makes a pair of cleats a pair of cleats. Strategically placed molded plastic knobs, spikes or studs improve traction on natural and modern turf surfaces. Keep in mind that metal cleats are not allowed in lacrosse. Sometimes cleats are even removable so players can choose different cleat lengths to match field conditions. Players who opt for cleats commonly use them regardless of surface since newer artificial turf surfaces are designed to be softer and better emulate natural grass surfaces.
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