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Low-cut or High-top
Biting the bullet and investing in a pair of plate shoes this year. Have been lucky over past couple of years, but can't afford to chance it anymore.
Leaning toward the Low-cut Plus Pos (PS1) over the High-top PS2's. Just feel more mobile in the low-cut. Is the high-top benefit more protection or support? Thanks guys!
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+Pos are some kind of heavy!
I'm getting other shoes because my low cut +Pos shoes made me feel like Frankenstein clomping around. I've ordered some Lehigh shoes (they are not built for umpires, but all leather high cuts with a running shoe sole and NO METAL (the toe is some super-strong plastic) adds up to a good thing.
http://www.lehighsafetyshoes.com/leh...tart=1&inv=123
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Plate Shoes
I have been looking into getting a pair of plate shoes as well. Everyone that I have talked to is wearing a pair of Gerry's high tops, and they swear by them. Several of the people are ordering the patent leather high tops.
I know that the patenet leather looks good, but I think it will be a pain to keep them looking good (repairing the nicks). I just wish I could find a pair of the regular leather GD's.
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I personally love my Tanel's but I will tell you that if you have a wide foot go to the honigs or gd's because they are a d and they do not and will not make a wider version... I work for a dealer and have gotten on my sales rep about it to no avail
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