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Blade cleat vs stud cleat RE: knee injury
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:09 am
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:09 am
I've heard arguments both ways on this. Who's right? The most compelling argument I've heard was against blade cleats because they stay put while the body pivots, while stud cleats allow the pivot movement. I've also heard arguments against the stud cleats, because they grip the ground too much and plant the foot too abruptly when stopping.
I've heard both ways. My kid's 9, and plays forward/midfield in Arizona. Pretty hard soil. What say you, o gurus of the futebol board?
I've heard both ways. My kid's 9, and plays forward/midfield in Arizona. Pretty hard soil. What say you, o gurus of the futebol board?
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:17 am to SoulGlo
Crescent city soccer advises studs but that's for a synthetic pitch. I still play on it with blades and it's not a problem.
Your kid is nine. He has a low center of gravity and his joints are still flexible. He'll be fine.
Your kid is nine. He has a low center of gravity and his joints are still flexible. He'll be fine.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:23 am to SoulGlo
Hard soil. Multi stud. No aluminium, in case anyone erroneously tries to sell you that. Your boy needs polymer multi stud.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:30 am to Dandy Lion
Hard soil could give him plantar faciatis. Get him out of the cleats when he is off the pitch.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 1:04 am to matthew25
quote:the frick is this? Are you a soccer mummy? Common fricking sense says the following
plantar faciatis
Real turf, aluminium
All else, multi stud
´Tis very simple.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 4:35 am to Dandy Lion
Blades. Used all my life and never had an injury.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 7:24 am to SoulGlo
I've used both and haven't had any injury because of my cleats.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:03 pm to SoulGlo
quote:
Blade
I haven´t seen this, you´d probably have to pull a pair of boots from a 70´s garage sale. I´ve only seen insertable and fixed studs, aluminium, or some type of polymer. Fixed, normally polymer, aluminium can be switched in or out, and you can buy the desired height. Normally, you´re going to have two different stud types-shapes-sizes, four of one, two of another.
This post was edited on 12/15/12 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 12/15/12 at 12:03 pm to pvilleguru
Unless you're playing on EPL caliber fields, I'd guess it's far more likely that a field imperfection will cause an injury than the "wrong" cleat style will.
Posted on 12/15/12 at 2:44 pm to Sheep
quote:
I haven´t seen this, you´d probably have to pull a pair of boots from a 70´s garage sale. I´ve only seen insertable and fixed studs, aluminium, or some type of polymer. Fixed, normally polymer, aluminium can be switched in or out, and you can buy the desired height. Normally, you´re going to have two different stud types-shapes-sizes, four of one, two of another.
To sort out the confusion...
Traditional Cleat:
Blade:
Turf:
Soft Ground:
Posted on 12/15/12 at 4:17 pm to NOTORlOUSD
Have one of both. for most part cannot tell the difference.
FWIW, tore my acl while wearing blades but it had nothing to do with cleats
FWIW, tore my acl while wearing blades but it had nothing to do with cleats
Posted on 12/15/12 at 5:03 pm to SoulGlo
used to play with blades, went back to studs. i just though studs felt better under my feet. I remember when that first came out. Hey have you seen those new sidewinders.....
Posted on 12/15/12 at 5:07 pm to Dandy Lion
quote:
Dandy Lion
Vapors are blades.
I would only use aluminum when the fields are soft. Never on crap pitches like independence, burbank, etc.
Playing with aluminums on indy WILL make your feet sore for days
Posted on 12/15/12 at 5:44 pm to bluebarracuda
What the hell are aluminums?
Posted on 12/15/12 at 5:55 pm to cwil177
Studs on soft ground cleats are frequently aluminum
Posted on 12/15/12 at 5:55 pm to bluebarracuda
quote:I can´t believe people are going on about this. Is it scientifically proven that these ´taco´cuts are different than traditional ´tacos´? No fricking way, it´s a marketing ploy based on a perceived aestethicism. People have been playing with both for years, and have never made comments about either´s proclivity to cause injury, in comparison to the other.
Vapors are blades.
This post was edited on 12/15/12 at 5:57 pm
Posted on 12/16/12 at 2:21 am to Dandy Lion
quote:
I haven´t seen this, you´d probably have to pull a pair of boots from a 70´s garage sale.
I'm talking plastic blades like Nike Mercurial or Puma... NOT baseball-type cleats.
Posted on 12/16/12 at 8:23 am to SoulGlo
I have used both and have not noticed a difference. Overall comfort, type of material, and weight of the cleat are the 3 things I always look for.
Posted on 12/16/12 at 9:12 am to SoulGlo
I spent about five minutes searching. There doesn't seem to be any significant difference between the two
This post was edited on 12/16/12 at 9:15 am
Posted on 12/16/12 at 1:16 pm to Dandy Lion
No need to get jimmies rustled, I was just stating that vapors were "blade" boots. You said you haven't seen them since the 70s.
If those arent blade cleats, then what are?
Edit: I don't really know what you were trying to say with that reply, but I'm just going to go with it
If those arent blade cleats, then what are?
Edit: I don't really know what you were trying to say with that reply, but I'm just going to go with it
This post was edited on 12/16/12 at 1:19 pm
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