Apologies if this has been covered thoroughly before, but my searches
seem to have turned up conflicting answers.
Are detachable cleats (such as Adidas Scorch 3D
http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/productdetail.cfm?TID=5555-16170513570116130525266-0&module=sideNav&action=keywordSearch&supercat=other&sku=036009&model_nbr=51302)
allowed in most Ultimate leagues, tournaments, etc.?
I don't see why they wouldn't be, since they are just plastic, but a
friend cautioned me to look into it before I buy, and, indeed, a google
search revealed a bunch of tournaments that prohibit them.
Also, if I decide against the detachable to get molded cleats, what are
opinions on round cleats versus the more rectangular type?
(http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/productdetail.cfm?TID=5555-16170513570116130525266-0&module=shoes&action=sportsSearch&supercat=shoes&model_nbr=60622&sku=10938011&id=54434&mvp=sport&sport=all)
A salesman explained to me that the rectangular cleats absorb and move
force out to the sides, whereas round cleats absorb up, but that didn't
make sense to me.
Thanks for any input.
cheers
Bert
Thanks much..
bert
Nike's Vapors (the soccer, not football, version) are good, too, I've
heard.
For the past couple of weeks, for 2 tournaments and 7 practices, I've
been wearing a very similar cleat to the one you linked
(http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/productdetail.cfm?TID=5555-16170513570116130525266-0&module=shoes&action=sportsSearch&supercat=shoes&model_nbr=51300&sku=036011&id=54434&mvp=sport)
and I love them. Took a couple practices to break them in, but I'm
totally sold on them right now.
Peace
Bill Mill
bill.mill at gmail.com
No. Nike Speed TDs are molded; it's the shoe that Gaia patterned its
shoe after.
But Nike makes essentially the same shoe in a detachable -- it's called
the Super Speed D (available in low or 3/4.) Best screw-ins I've ever
had, and the cleats are 100% plastic. While it's harder plastic than
the stuff they use for molded, I've never heard of a tournament
disallowing screw-ins so long as they're not metal. Can't speak for
any leagues.
They're really lightweight, really deep cleats, and a great pattern.
Apparently, however, they're designed as "game day" cleats, and not for
the rigors of practice or playing every day. If you have an older pair
of cleats that are still ok to practice in, these are great, and with
the sale are the same price as Speed TDs and I believe the same price
as the Gaias
Bert, only excessively dangerous and sharp cleats are
prohibited. Detatchable could be both or neither.
CVH
Eastbay sometimes has good deals.
I also have 2 unused pairs I'd be willing to sell. They are both size
12, one with the detachable studs, and one with the molded cleats.
I'll sell 'em for cheaper than online. If anyone's interested, holla
back.
Andrew