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Black Used Men's High Top Trainers Freeze
NNate844
Adidas predator cleats
Andrewcahn5
Adidas predator cleats
$44
Retail price: $230
Under Armour Curry 5 Sample Colorway
zef_method
Gray Used Men's High Top Trainers Freeze
GavinStarcher
New Men's High Top Trainers
auglonghi
New Men's High Top Trainers
$1,000
Retail price: $1,250
Under armor cleats
Tylerkup25
Under armor cleats
$81
Retail price: $130
White Men's Trainers Mid Top Freeze
jakevikings20
White New Adult Low Top Trainers Freeze 4.0
Lacrosse3433
Under armor lacrosse cleats
ronniegups
Under armor lacrosse cleats
$12
Retail price: $100
under armor  cleats
kandenb2722
under armor cleats
$50
Retail price: $135

There are a lot of differences between football and soccer cleats, but the most obvious one is the shape of their outsoles. Football cleats have thick rubber soles with a stud near the big toe for traction when you push off from a static position. Soccer cleats don't include a midsole, so players can maximize their speed and ball-handling maneuvers. Football cleats do have midsoles to provide much-needed stability and comfort.

The main differences between mid-top, low-top, and high-top football cleats lie in their design, support, and the level of protection they provide to players, and each type is suited for different playing styles and positions.

  • Low-top cleats are best for speed and agility and ideal for skill players needing freedom of movement.
  • Mid-top cleats offer a balance of mobility and ankle support, suitable for versatile players.
  • High-top cleats are built for maximum ankle support and stability, making them ideal for players in physical positions who need extra protection.