It's a kind of bracket that's used mainly on boats for temporary attachment of ropes where easy adjustabilty is required.
If your referring to ' cleats' and 'clam cleats' they are used on boats to secure ropes and they allow a smaller crew to man larger vessels. The difference between the two is that eh cleat is often a mechanical device that clamps down using a spring mechanism onto the rope and locks it in place while the other uses a series of down ward 'v's to (with the help of friction) jam the rope in place holding it for the sailor thus freeing a hand. Hope this helps.
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I think it was the Sanyo SCP-5300 designed in 2000
You Bet. They are all salesmen. They get paid when you put in your credit card and you will never hear from the "scout" who had qualified you to give him your money. This is a great program for the lazy parent who wants to place there kids future on people who could care less. They spoke with my nephew and said he needed to qualify. My nephew couldn't play college ball in a Disney movie. My sister forked over 2400 dollars so they could sell her the dream. They will enroll anyone with cleats and a credit card. Think about it, they enroll close to 2000 students A MONTH every Month and have four recruiting coaches, again 4 recruiting coaches who more than likely have never played the sport you enrolled for, guiding 24,000 families a year through the process. I'm not a genius but... that's not possible. Two guys sipping coffee editing 500 videos in a week.. not possible. Check it out, go to their website and click on staff and scroll through recruiting coaches, then video editors. You then can click on scout staff and see form the top long meaningless titles i.e., as Nation Scouting Direct Vice President. Huh? What it means is that the longer the title the greasier the sales pitch. How can you evaluate a kid you never seen play? duh. No matter what they tell you it- can't be -done. You show me a Coach that issues a scholarship to a kid he has never seen and I will show you a coach without a job. The owner, Cris Cross, "pays" for the NFLPA, Under Armor and Schuman and all other for his affiliation to make families believe it is legit. The A+ Rating from the BBB is a matter of settling disputes and refunds for the families AND only the families who make a huge fuss to get their money back. Please save your money 2400 is the year fee to a small college. Good luck/ the smaller plan 800 will get you one phone call to say welcome.
Common sense.
Baseball cleats have toes and soccer cleats don't
Footballers wear cleats, shoes with studs on the bottom to get a good grip in the wet soil.
As a DB and WR I can only say I'm faster with screw on cleats ;)
I believe the spikes on the bottom of soccer cleats are known as cleats!
No there is a difference between baseball cleats and football cleats. Football cleats are used for traction and are screw in type, where as baseball cleats are not they are put there for keeps they also are longer in size. here is a site that explains what I am saying but better www.differencebetween.net/.../difference-between-football-cleats-an
There is no difference. The only difference there MIGHT be is the bottom of the cleat. You can have METAL or MOLDED cleats. There are softball cleats that are metal but the majority of the time the baseball cleats TEND TO BE metal and softball cleats TEND TO BE molded. BUT, metal cleats are allowed in softball, made for softball, AND VISE VERSA. SO IT REALLY WOULDN'T MATTER WHAT CLEATS YOU BOUGHT.
Depending on what type of field you play on, you can either wear cleats of turf shoes. Cleats are the most common type of softball shoe. There are both rubber cleats and metal cleats, but most leagues do not allow you to wear metal cleats.
Adidas cleats
You will see a clam.
Cleats for little league players use plastic cleats
Cleats increase friction, because cleats stick on to the surface its acting against. For example, if you are wearing cleats on your shoes, and your walking around on the grass, the cleats stick to the grass, and wreak it.
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