Soccer cleats are recommended for players of any age. Children's cleats are designed especially for players who are just starting out. They are safe to use regardless of skill level and will improve traction on the field.
Nike's Tiempo cleats are one of the top brands recommended for defenders. Another one is the Adidas 11Pro TRX which is also recommended for defenders.
Yes! in fact, you can't even wear "cleats'. You have to wear flat-bottomed shoes. It's recommended to have 'soccer shoes' for indoor.
Baseball cleats have toes and soccer cleats don't
YES!! The ADIDAS f50 cleats were made as soccer cleats therefore soccer palyes wear them as soccer cleats!!
You can buy men's, women's, and children's cleats at Wal-Mart. Here's a link to a men's pair- http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rawlings-Men-s-Vista-Soccer-Cleats/8457175.
so, soccer cleats, don't have a 'toe' cleat on the top, and a softball cleat does. if you compare them, look at the very top. also they are made of different materials, and on the bottom part, where the heal is, soccer cleats usually have a different pattern.
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soccer shoes are called cleats you can tell that they are cleats if they have spikes on the bottom.
Adidas cleats
Cleats are great for traction in all types of field conditions and are necessary for all ages, regardless of experience. For young children, you may wish to consider synthetic-material cleats rather than more expensive leather. Realize that soccer is played with very few pieces of equipment and requires fast & sudden movements - cleats are definitely a valuable necessity. For more information, including different types of cleats: http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/info/index.jsp?categoryId=222850
the soccer cleats are made of rubber and some made out of metal
in soccer you are not allowed to have a toe cleat. therefore, soccer cleats have no toe cleat and baseball cleats do. there are also more subtle differences but that's the major one.