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Snake~eyes Wed Jan 21, 2004 11:07pm

Football/Lacrosse cleats are the same, but heres a thread I posted: http://www.officialforum.com/thread/11826 . So maybe you can help out too. Anyways I'm lookin for some shoes. :)

Mike Simonds Thu Jan 22, 2004 04:21pm

What kind of surfaces do you work on?
 
Just curious but what is the average weather and playing conditions like in the location where you officiate?

I started using the New Balance 250 mid-cuts (great ankle support). They are wonderful on grass and great on field-turf. Very comfortable to wear for long games. Traction and lateral ankle and foot support is great (they can actually be used for cross-training and working out). And like all New Balance shoes they are built to last: I predict at least 2 or 3 season's worth.

I have an old pair of Spot-Bilt shoes (Stud is what they are called I believe) that I use on rainy and muddy turf.

Over here our fall weather is mainly dry and warm during August and September. Then during October and November its mainly dry and cooler with an occasional light rain.

So the cross-training type shoes like New Balance work great for me with our normal weather conditions here.


Snake~eyes Thu Jan 22, 2004 04:43pm

I have some Nike's that I use on Turf but am looking for cleats. I will take a look at the spotbilts. :)

Dommer1 Fri Jan 23, 2004 06:01am

Spot-bilt
 
There is a new version of the "Stud", which you can see here:
http://www.honigs.com/detail.asp?Cat=2&Sub=9&Item=825

But the old one is still around:
http://www.honigs.com/detail.asp?Cat=2&Sub=9&Item=534

I have both, and I think the old one felt more solid, but the new one has better cushioning.


cowbyfan1 Fri Jan 23, 2004 07:09am

I used the Reeboks NFL shoes that the NFl officials used. They ran about $60 but I loved them. I used in mud, grass, turf, nex-turf and loved them. Plus Reebok warrenties them from "unusual" problems. I know of someone that had the inside of the heel wear out down to the heel support and Reebok replaced free. I also owned spot builts from the previous 2 years. Held up great but no ankle support. Not as comfortable in multi game sets (little kid games where you may be on your feet calling for 4 hours or so)

ABoselli Fri Jan 23, 2004 09:25am

Are the Reeboks available in all-black? The NFL ones have the Reebok logo on the side.

Snake~eyes Fri Jan 23, 2004 10:46am

That's a good question because I like the look of them and definitely interested in them. It'd be a lot better without that logo.

GBFBUmp Fri Jan 23, 2004 12:14pm

I use a pair of NIKE cleats, mid-cut (just over ankle) new this year. They worked great, gave good footing (only went down once, in a mudder that the QB felt the need to drill the FB at my head). I had trouble finding the right size (14) before I bought these, and prefer to try shoes on, so I didn't order from Honigs. Only issue was needed lot of cleat scraping during wet games (common for all cleats) and also had the Nike Logo on them (easily handled with black permanent marker though ). Relatively inexpensive ($39.00) in GB, WI.

lwhicks3 Sun Jan 25, 2004 05:04pm

The Reeboks do come in near all black except for a small white REEBOK on them. I have seen them offered by honig's among others.

cowbyfan1 Mon Jan 26, 2004 03:23am

Yes and Honigs carries them. That is where I got mine and they just got some back in stock.

Dommer1 Mon Jan 26, 2004 05:40am

http://www.honigs.com/detail.asp?Cat=2&Sub=9&Item=829


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