Super lightweight football cleats have been engineered for speed.
– Reinforcement in the lacing system.
– Waterproof PU top.
– Football-specific outsole with extra front cleat and chrome overlay.
– Heel lock cushions to keep the heel secured within the shoe.
– Heatpressed inside sock
While these run normal (like Nike cleats) when in doubt, take a bigger size. All sizes have a 6mm length difference
lightweight football cleats
Upgrade your A-game with our lightweight football cleats, specially designed to enhance your speed and agility on the field. Featuring our streamlined design, these light cleats ensure a snug fit without sacrificing your comfort.
With advanced materials and superior construction, our lightweight cleats offer the ultimate traction and stability. This will give you the confidence to make those sharp cuts and explosive plays you’re dreaming off.
The chrome football cleats add a bold, stylish touch to your look that stands out on any football field. These shoes are ideal for players seeking the ultimate combination of high performance plus aesthetics. Ridge Chrome cleats help you stay ahead of the competition. Therefore, whether you’re a running back, defensive back, or wide receiver, our lightweight football cleats are engineered to support the quick acceleration and unmatched responsiveness of all of your game-changing moments.
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Also available online are the Ridge Sports Glide 2.0 cleats.
Can you use soccer cleats for football?
Only if you’re the kicker can you use soccer cleats for football, but it’s not recommended for most positions. In fact, soccer cleats are designed for maximum agility and precision when handling a round ball with your feet. The top of the shoe offers more grip on the ball and the front stud is left out. However, football-specific cleats typically offer additional heel support and a different stud configuration with seven studs. The extra stud provides better traction and stability for the more aggressive movements seen in football.
The main difference can be found in the sole and the stud pattern. Concretely, football cleats often have a front toe cleat for added grip, which is not present in soccer cleats due to kicking requirements we mentioned before. While using soccer cleats can work in certain situations, like a try out practice run or while kicking a fieldgoal, players looking for optimal performance should absolutely choose football cleats as these are tailored to the specific playing style that comes with american football.










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