Players can wear metal tipped cleats, plastic tipped cleats, or rubber cleats. Generally, rubber cleats are used when playing on artificial turf and are round. Cleats used outdoors are detachable and can be replaced with a different type or length depending on the playing conditions.
Yes.
no i play lacrosse and wear soccer cleats
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, because you can get a technical penalty if the refs ask to see your cleats and you wont be able to play until you can get a different pair of cleats.
In the youth association that I played in it is fine as long as the metal isn't sharp, but different associations have different rules.
I would say you can. They would have better ankle support!
AnswerFor men's lacrosse the necessary equipment is a stick, gloves, shoulderpads, a helmet, arm pads, and a protective cup. Additionally, cleats may or may not be worn, generally soccer or football cleats, and some players choose to wear rib padding.
Box lacrosse goalies do wear leg pads made of hard plastic material like a big shin guards, in field lacrosse goalies can only wear soccer style shin guards
you are not supposed to, but I guess you could, it would be harder to run though and it wouldn't feel right
In box lacrosse you should wear a basketball shoe because they have great ankle support compared to a running shoe. Basketball shoes are also good because of the grip, they have more sole to surface contact than a running shoe making you able to pivot, turn, and shift easily and without slipping.
Footballers wear cleats, shoes with studs on the bottom to get a good grip in the wet soil.