No in many instances you will wind up with turf toe. Its an epidemic in Texas. Reebok has teamed up with Brine to fund a turf toe research facility. I highly advise you buy football cleats for football and save your lacrosse cleats for lacrosse.
There are two ways to fix this problem: 1) Specially designed cleats for lacrosse only, such a warrior's burn 2.0. Even though there is a limited amount of lacrosse cleats, big companies are coming out with cleats specially for lacrosse. Such as the new Nike talons. 2) Use football cleats specially made for turf, grass, etc. They are not made for lacrosse, but as in football, they are light, good for cutting, and have good protection for your ankles.
No but American football cleats can be used for lacrosse
No, they will tear up the grass on the Lacrosse field. Generally Soccer cleats are used when playing Lacrosse.
You put them on your feet, then use them. However buy cleats that are ideal for the turf you are going to be playing on.
A lacrosse shoe is very similar to a football cleat, but has a different cleat shape to promote speed. They are often lighter than other types of cleats.
im a d3 paintball player and i have used all types of cleats. what i have found to be the best is baseball cleats with the hard rubber bottoms, not the metal spikes or plastic spikes. get them in mid not low. but you will easily be able to play outdoor and very well indoor or on turf. but you will not be able to play good on turf with others. also, do not use boots.
helmet arm pads shoulder pads gloves and cleats and mouth guard
There is no basic difference in sod and turf. Both are grass grown for use in lawns. The only exception to this would be artificial turf used on some athletic playing fields.
depends on how much you use it and what type of field. it will last longer on turf then real grass
Well, you should probably not use metal cleats. The soccer referees won't allow metal cleats. Just check out Adidas cleats online or Nike and they should have the kind you need. That's what I have for soccer.
Lacrosse doesn't necessarily require certain shoes. When playing, most people use tennis shoes or cleats. This is because its easier to run faster in those types of shoes and they don't have to worry about them coming off when running