The most expensive is not always the best for you. Despite the the advances in soccer equipment technology in recent years, even the most expensive soccer shoes won’t make you into a better player.

To the soccer player, footwear is all the way the most important piece of soccer equipment he or she can own and also the most difficult to choose. The choices are various, so many different styles, so many different technologies, how do you ever decide? How do you find the shoe that is right for you? When choosing a pair of soccer cleats, smart buyer will choose the pair which is giving you everything the fit.

There are two major performance considerations that should shape your decisions with soccer shoes. Your cleats should primarily rely on the two points, one is the type of surface you are playing on, and another is how much touch does your game demand. It is quite important to remember that maximum performance will come from a boot that is the most comfortable on your feet.

In looking for a correct pair of soccer cleats, you should obtain basic knowledge of soccer cleats offered on the market. With the basic point of ‘Fit’ in your purchase, you should have known that Adidas and Diadora boots tend to fit wider then the rest, and are a good choice if your feet are wide. Nike shoes tend to fit narrow, and you may notice some discomfort, especially initially. Keep in your mind that shoes are narrower than most regular sport footwear, so they will be a little uncomfortable at first if you are not used to it.

The fit, the comfort of a soccer shoe always come from the material a shoe made of, technologies applied and the sizing.
Materials

Leather:
Although the advanced technologies allow a soccer shoes be made from un-leather materials, the leather boots are still king to many players. There are two most used kinds of leather: calf and kangaroo.

Calf Leather:  
  -More inexpensive than kangaroo leather
  -Good comfort and touch once broken in
  -Not as soft or water resistant as kangaroo leather
Kangaroo leather:
  - K-leather shoes are among the most expensive on the market
  - Provides superior comfort and touch
  - Much more water resistant than any other material

New synthetic leather:
  -Much lighter then leather shoes, and as a result, they can make an excellent choice for the player concerned with speed.
  -Do not break in as much as leather 
  -Can be uncomfortable, depending on the synthetic used
  -Feel of the ball can be less accurate than leather

Technologies of Cleats
The outsole is the part of the shoe that touched the ground. The different types of technologies used gives for different comfort for players.

Round molded studs are for a long time the most common types of cleats found. Consisting of 10-15 round studs made of rubber and molded into the sole, providing good support for the foot and help precent blisters. They are always known as firm ground cleats.

Blades are the leading technologies in nowadays cleats. They look like knife blades, are attached to the sole in a circular pattern. The screw-in studs are the transformers among soccer cleats. These cleats can be swapped out depending and taking place of other types on the different conditions. This kind of cleats are suitable for those experienced players.

Turf shoes have cleats that look like dozens of little pimples which are attached to the sole.  Shoes with these cleats are meant to be used on artificial surfaces like Astroturf, typically found indoors.

Sizing
In fact, a size of soccer shoes is not defined forever. As the authentic leather is stretchable. Therefore, reading carefully the sizing chart and notice before you decide to purchase one.


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