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Nike Softball
fuoco24
Nike Softball
$10
Retail price: $20
Adidas Softball Cleats
Esparzaj
Adidas Softball Cleats
$65
Retail price: $85
Nike softball cleats
JonzQuad
Nike softball cleats
$12
Retail price: $49
Women’s softball cleats
Bowhunter88
Women’s softball cleats
$35
Retail price: $90
Adidas Softball Cleats
flipdog6
Adidas Softball Cleats
$20
Retail price: $70
Nike Softball Cleats
parker_boyd20
Nike Softball cleats
RGB77
Nike Softball cleats
$45
Retail price: $75
Adidas Softball Cleats
AAyden818
Adidas Softball Cleats
$40
Retail price: $80
Adidas Girls Softball Cleats
flipdog6
Adidas Girls Softball Cleats
$15
Retail price: $45
Rip it softball cleats
ShopWithDrakko
Mizuno Softball turf cleats
Cbro
Mizuno Softball turf cleats
$36
Retail price: $60
NEW!! ringor softball cleats
dfloyd23
NEW!! ringor softball cleats
$80
Retail price: $100
Under Armour Softball Turfs
nicol23ley
Under Armour Softball Turfs
$50
Retail price: $85
Adidas softball metal cleats
Cbro
Adidas softball metal cleats
$36
Retail price: $60
Adidas Baseball/softball cleats
Selling_stuff84
New Balance Softball cleats
marbass11
New Balance Softball cleats
$55
Retail price: $100
Blue/white 4040v1 Softball Cleats
lonestargear
Girls Under Armour Softball Cleat
Emyoung83
Women's Adidas PureHustle Softball Cleats
kevinfield
Nike diamond youth softball cleats
KerryMc
Blue new balance softball cleats
GrieslerGrace
Nike Lunarlon softball cleats (New)
KKneece
Rip-it softball diamond cleats
Miabigfan
Rip-it softball diamond cleats
$35
Retail price: $89
New balance  SMVELON2 softball cleats
Tlamare2
Ringor Flite Metal softball Spikes
mosdef29

Rubber cleats are made from a combination of plastic and rubber. They are known for durability, flexibility, and the ability to be used on all playing surfaces. Metal cleats are composed of a firm steel and carbon mixture. Higher-level athletes prefer metal cleats due to enhanced traction and the ability to dig into dirt or grass.

Rubber cleats are preferred at the youth level because they are safer for younger athletes and are less likely to cause injury due to their design. Metal cleats are heavier, while rubber cleats offer a lighter, more comfortable option for young players.

  • Metal cleats at lower levels: Not allowed at all age levels, particularly for younger players. Many leagues don’t permit metal cleats until upper-level youth or high school (e.g., 14U in some states).
  • Metal cleats on artificial surfaces: Metal cleats can damage artificial turf or rubber surfaces, making them unsuitable for use on these fields.

  • Versatility for most positions: For players in multiple positions, flexibility in cleats is key. However, pitchers and catchers may need to consider specific cleat types for their unique movements.
  • Pitchers' preferences: Some pitchers prefer the traction of metal cleats for better stability and pivot, while others prefer rubber cleats for smoother foot movements.

  • Catchers' preferences: Many catchers prefer rubber cleats for quicker transitions and reduced strain, while others stick with metal cleats for enhanced stability in their crouching position.

  • Brand and fit: Choose a brand that fits your preference (e.g., Nike, Adidas, Mizuno) and consider comfort and fit as primary factors, much like purchasing tennis shoes.
  • Breaking in your cleats: New cleats require an adjustment period. Start with light practice to avoid blisters, aches, and soreness, gradually building up to intense movements.

  • Ready to play: Once your cleats are broken in, they’ll be ready for game time. Make sure to lace them up securely before hitting the field. 

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying used softball cleats, here's what to look for:

✔️ Check if the studs are worn down.
✔️ Look for cracks, tears, or significant damage on the sole. 
✔️ Examine the upper material for any tears, scuffs, or significant wear. 
✔️ Leather is durable but can wear out, while synthetic materials may not last.
✔️ Look for any signs of uneven wear that might indicate discomfort. 
✔️ Make sure the insoles are still in good condition. 
✔️ Ensure straps, buckles, or velcro aren’t worn out.
✔️ Look for any loose or frayed stitching.
✔️ Check for glue spots in the cleats, like along the sole or seams.

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