They wear cleats so their feet can get a grip on wet grass.
Footballers wear cleats, shoes with studs on the bottom to get a good grip in the wet soil.
No. You can wear it inside the shoe, but not outside of the shoe
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.
I think it's either golf or soccer cleats. Definitely not baseball cleats though.
Molded cleats tend to be less expensive than replacable cleats, and are considered less likely to injure other players - in a slide for example. A disadvantage is that you have to buy a new pair if the cleats break or wear out before the shoe does.
The sizes are the same as any shoe.
They have special shoes called cleats. They kind of look like softball or football cleats except they don't have a stub on the toe. They have stubs on the bottom of the shoe. You aren't able to wear them if they have a stub on the toe.
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Cleats are specialized athlete shoe with studs at bottom of sole. This helps athletes increase agility and control of movement on the field.
cleats help the grip of the shoe on the surface. if you are sliding, the cleats help stop you from falling
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You can wear soccer cleats to play american football but it is less than ideal. Soccer cleats do not have a stud on the toe of the cleat like football cleats do. This make it much easier to run, cut and dig into the grass. Most football cleats are also higher and more supportive than soccer cleats. Although if you are a field goal kicker/ punter or kicker in American Football - they all wear soccer cleats. Basically you CAN wear soccer cleats to play American football but you CAN NOT wear American Football cleats to play Soccer.