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If you end up acquiring soccer boots…the issue remains whether to select shoes created from genuine leather or synthetic leather. Both types of boots have their benefits and drawbacks but it is really difficult to evaluate if one is better than the other.
Prior to the turn of the century…leather boots are regarded as superior to man made leather boots and worn by the vast majority of professional players. Throughout this time…leather shoes were far more comfortable…felt far better and offered much better control. As a result of progression in technology…synthetic boots are now considered the same or even superior to leather boots.
Even with current high-tech man made materials, leather boots are still much more comfortable and allow the person much better feel for the ball. And comfort i believe will be the single most important factor when buying shoes. Among the different choices of leather and kangaroo leather…often known as k-leather is the most comfortable but less long-lasting while full grain leather is stronger but less comfy.
Leather shoes do have their disadvantages…and one of these is there’re dearer. Nearly all leather shoes are not water-proof…making them a bad choice of boots in damp conditions. They are also fairly heavy which restricts the amount of features the manufacturer might put onto them. Since leather is a delicate material…they will need high maintenance…and leather shoes as a rule have a reduced life-span as opposed to artificial boots.
Virtually all man made shoes nowadays are made from a material known as Teijin microfiber which is a comfy and light in weight material. Manufactured shoes are light and permits manufacturers to include much more technology into them. They are also far more durable…cheaper and water-proof and needing less maintenance…but they’re also less comfy and gives less feel.
However the benefits favor of synthetic boots…you must remember that comfort is the most important aspect to look for in football shoes.
Since the feel for the ball is vital…the materials used are important in providing that feel that is why football boots are generally made from genuine leather or man made leather and genuine leather offering the best feel to the player. Leather shoes usually fit better and are normally more durable too but comes with a greater price. And when you are playing on the wet or water logged pitch…a real leather shoe definitely will soak up much more water making them heavy and less long lasting.
A less costly alternative is man-made leather and perfect for beginning and intermediate players. Synthetic leather offers an very affordable entry level boot for potential soccer players and synthetic leather provides greater water resistance and it is ideal on damp pitches. Also synthetic leather shoes are easier to clean and look after their shape for a longer time even though they usually don’t last as long as leather boots.
You will discover 4 different types of soles on football shoes…molded studs…removable studs…turf shoes…and indoor boots. Molded studs are the most basic and affordable design and perfect for younger or beginning players. Molded studs will be part of the sole of the boot and they are intended to be suited to many playing conditions. Detachable studs are like the molded studs but with 1 significant difference…you can easily remove them. Simply by unscrewing the studs and exchanging them with different kinds and lengths…the advanced players can produce a boot that is suitable for the playing conditions.
Football will not be always played in studs but some boots are designed for use on Astroturf or different types of indoor surfaces. Just like trainers as normal soccer shoes…turf shoes and indoor boots use a tread created to grip artificial surfaces while still supplying the optimal feel that is necessary in a football boot.
When you’re buying your football shoes ensure that they fit properly and keep in mind they’re meant to feel snug…particularly on the upper part of the shoe. Remember that a leather boot could stretch over time…so a boot that feels snug at first can finally expand and mold to the exact shape of your foot making it like a part of you, and ideal for the game of football.
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Soccer players are gifted athletes with physical strength and agility that would put many other sportsmen and women to shame. The finely-tuned, committed professionals that we see playing in the World Cup Finals and in leagues across the globe have access to the most advanced designs of soccer shoe to enhance their performance. Since the first ever pair of soccer shoes were produced for King Henry VIII in 1526 for a cost of four shillings, this vital piece of a player’s equipment has evolved into a multi-billion dollar business.
In the late 1800s, the heavier boot style gradually became replaced with a more lightweight shoe as the game changed from hobby to sport. In 1891, a revision to the Laws of the Game allowed projection on the soles of the shoe for the first time. This pioneering move introduced studs and saw the first incarnation of the modern-day soccer shoe. Weighing half a kilogram, this thick leather ankle boot would not offer the most flexibility but offered much-needed progression from the steel-toe-capped work-boots.
The twentieth century saw a little progress and various soccer shoe manufacturers starting mass-production including Gola, Valsport and Hummel. In Germany, the industrious Dassler brothers introduced the interchangeable studs to give wearers the opportunity to adapt to different playing surfaces and conditions. This developed further in the 1950s when soccer shoes were equipped with screw-in metal or plastic studs.
The Dassler brothers were to play an even larger part in the evolution of the soccer shoe then their previous work suggested. After a bitter dispute the two separated and went on to form Adidas and Puma, now two of the leading names in soccer shoe manufacturing. In 1948 when the brothers split their business, Adi Dassler formally registered Adidas while Rudolph Dassler’s company would become Puma. These two companies were to become massive soccer shoe manufacturers producing classic designs like the adidas Copa Mondial (1979) and the Puma King (1968).
The 1960s and 1970s brought international superstars like Pele, George Best and Eusebio to the world’s attention – so soccer shoes evolved to accommodate the increasing pace and skill with which the sport was being played. Players began wearing a particular brand of boot, Pele and Eusebio performed at the world cup wearing Puma soccer shoes – however, shoe sponsorships would reach a much larger scale in the 80s and 90s. Shoes become lighter and more supple, made primarily from kangaroo skin and are designed specifically to accommodate hard, firm and soft ground.
The Copa Mondial, released by adidas in 1979, went on to become the best-selling soccer shoe with its synonymous three-stripe design and fold-down tongue. The Puma King continued to sell well as other sportswear companies entered the market including Umbro, Lotto and Diadora. But more was yet to come.
In 1994, adidas released the much-anticipated, revolutionary adidas Predator. This soccer shoe broke the mould, almost literally, with its ‘polymer extrusions’ and bladed studs. Designed by ex-Liverpool FC soccer player Craig Johnston, the adidas Predator took the soccer shoe world by storm as it claimed to increase swerve and power with the rubber moulds on the top of the boot. With player endorsements from such global stars as Zinedine Zidane, Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne and David Beckham, the brand continues to develop and evolve the design with such releases as the Predator Precision (2000) and the Predator PowerSwerve (2007).
Nike were one of the last global super-brands to begin marketing its own soccer shoes but the company’s designs and player endorsements have forced Nike to the top of the soccer shoe ladder. Nike Total 90s and Mercurial are their biggest selling designs and have been advertised by players of the ilk of Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney as well as Brazil international Ronaldinho.
The turn of the millennium also saw the introduction of soccer shoes of various colours, with players often wearing designs that were colour coordinated with their team’s uniform. Various new designs have also been launched including the Craig Johnston P.I.G (Patented Interactive Grip) and the Lotto Zero Gravity laceless shoe but none has yet to make the impact of the Predator. However, it will only be a matter of time before a new style takes the world by storm, and the soccer shoe that Henry VIII ordered in 1526 becomes an even-more distant memory.
- Single-strap closure plus ankle sock
- Adjustable guard width and ankle protection
- Soft synthetic lining
- Hard shell
- EVA foam backing material

- leather
- EVA insole for comfort
- Durable Firm Ground outsole for firm tural grounds
- TPU plate for lightweight performance and durability
You’re true to the game, and you play with pure finesse and control. Why should your boot be any different? Geared for play on firm ground, this elegant leather boot teams modern performance and a classic look with a value price.
Part of the brand new adiPURE collection the Telstar features most technologies and the classic design The adidas Telstar is a great boot that carries on the adidas heritage style

- synthetic
- Manmade sole
- Reebok Sprintfit Lite FG Soccer Shoes (Red/White/Gokl
- Soft performance synthetic leather upper for comfort and touch, and central lacing
- Bladed TPU outsole for use on firm, natural surfaces
- Weighs 9.4 ounces
You’ll make crisper cuts and sharper passes in this comfortable cleat that’s ideal for turf. Soft synthetic leather upper provides comfort, touch and performance. And a compression molded DMX Foam midsole adds shock absorption on all hard surfaces. Now you can concentrate on the defense, not your feet.

- Innovative lace cover for optimal fit and increased kicking area
- New, engineered, lightweight TUNIT microfiber for soft, glove-like fit
- Additiol set of SG cleats and HG studs supplied
- TRAXION grip and comfort on firm tural surfaces
- Additional set of SG cleats and HG studs supplied
Reebok’s Club Legend II SP is a well-cushioned tennis shoe with sporty good looks. With a breathable and supportive leather upper, full lace entry, and grippy rubber outsole, this shoe is a winner on and off the court.
Hone your skills in the adidas® F50 TUNIT™ men’s soccer cleat. It features TUNIT™ exchangeable chassis technology for springy, responsive cushioning, and the synthetic upper provides a breathable fit. An innovative lace cover enhances surface area for greater ball-striking accuracy.

- synthetic
- Manmade sole
- Soft polyurethane upper with a padded brushed nylon ankle collar lining for comfort
- Fold-over fixed VELCRO® brand closure tongue
- Fixed cotton and shock-absorbing EVA foam midsole
- MD rubber outsole provides 14 studs to reduce pressure points on the young player’s feet
- Studs placed slightly wider apart in the heel area for improved stability
The Diadora Veneto MD Jr is a terrific entry-level cleat for the young outdoor soccer player. This sporty-looking cleat features a soft polyurethane synthetic upper and a full lace-up entry with a Velcro-secured foldover tongue. Shock-absorbing EVA foam provides cushioning and support. The rubber outsole features 14 studs, positioned to reduce pressure points on young players’ feet. The studs are spaced a little more widely in the heel for increased stability.
Take to the pitch for your big game in the Diadora® Veneto MD Jr kids’ soccer cleat. It’s crafted using a soft polyurethane upper with a padded brushed nylon ankle collar lining for extra comfort with every step. The MD rubber outsole with 14 studs helps to reduce pressure points on your feet, and the Duratech wear-resistant rubber compound on the heel area enhances durability.

- synthetic
- Cushion Your Feet to Improve Your Game!
- Helps to protect your feet from injuries like heel pain and shin splints.
- A patented shape lets the muscles in your feet work more efficiently while a special ETC(R) top cover wicks moisture away keeping feet dry.
- Long lasting Trocellen(R) foam reduces blisters and shock and the polypropylene capsule stabilizes the heel reducing ankle sprains.


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