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.
no
The ones that make you play good
for baseball metal cleats are usally the one you want do to the dirt but with metal cleats you cant cut as good like the molded ones trust me i had a pair for football if its not turf you want detachable
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.
Football players wear cleats when playing, mainly for traction and grip on the field. The cleats dig into the ground to give the player a safe and secure feeling of balance, which is very important and serious when playing on a wet, muddy and soggy field.
Yes, You should get the extra sharp ones so that you cause more injuries.
Soccer,football,tennis,lacross,and golf are the ones I know
football/soccer and rugby are the only ones i can think of
The addidas scorch low cut with plastic cleats my son-who wears an adult size 10-is a wide receiver and a lacrosse middie-has worn these for a couple years. absolutely loves them. weigh 9 ounces-the lightest weight football/lacrosse cleat on the market. there are lighter ones for soccer, but with little foot support. the scorch competion has plenty of support. Adidas is coming out with a new cleat later this month-5.8 ounces-no idea about the foot support. it's called the Adidas F50 adizero.
Football, Baseball, Soccer,and Softball are the main ones
There are not many pieces of equipment that is needed to play street soccer. All that is needed is a ball, space to play and people to play with. Goals are nice but there can be homemade ones.