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Warrenkicker Wed Feb 16, 2005 08:56am

I have only worn cleats for my 9 years of officiating. I started out with a pair of Reeboks which I removed the white Reebok logo from the sides. Then I got a pair of 3/4 top Nikes which I colored some gray piping and some white on the sides of the soles. Last year I got a pair of 3/4 top Reeboks which I only had to color a small logo from gray to black.

Football cleats are much heavier and don't work well on hard ground when there isn't much grass. Now I have the two pairs of new Reeboks so I can go either way depending on the conditions out there. If it is muddy out there then I will wear the cleats and if not then I will wear the turf shoes.

I am hoping that the new turf shoes will be easier on my feet and hip. I just love it when that tendonitis in my hips pops up now and again.

GBFBUmp Wed Feb 16, 2005 09:40am

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Originally posted by sloth
Has anyone ever considered wearing actual football cleats? Adidas makes a nice pair of quickslant cleats in black on black.
I can't imagine running 3 or 4 games in one day wearing football cleats. My legs and back would kill me. I'll only wear cleats for officiating if the ground is really slippery.

I did try the marker thing on my Asics, and it seems to have worked. I had incorrectly assumed that if the refelective areas wouldn't take shoe polish then they wouldn't take marker either. It's not perfect, but they look pretty good and they'll be comfortable to run in.

I too use the Sharpie on my Nikes that have the reflective Logo. It works, but I am not real happy with it, I guess I notice it, but my wife says no one else will. I do wear FB cleats and don't seem to have a problem. At umpire I like the added traction. They are an above the ankle type of shoe, give great support, and keep me from getting cleated on the ankles.

LaxRef Wed Feb 16, 2005 09:46am

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Originally posted by GBFBUmp
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Originally posted by LaxRef
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Originally posted by sloth
Has anyone ever considered wearing actual football cleats? Adidas makes a nice pair of quickslant cleats in black on black.
I can't imagine running 3 or 4 games in one day wearing football cleats. My legs and back would kill me. I'll only wear cleats for officiating if the ground is really slippery.

I did try the marker thing on my Asics, and it seems to have worked. I had incorrectly assumed that if the refelective areas wouldn't take shoe polish then they wouldn't take marker either. It's not perfect, but they look pretty good and they'll be comfortable to run in.

I too use the Sharpie on my Nikes that have the reflective Logo. It works, but I am not real happy with it, I guess I notice it, but my wife says no one else will. I do wear FB cleats and don't seem to have a problem. At umpire I like the added traction. They are an above the ankle type of shoe, give great support, and keep me from getting cleated on the ankles.

Yeah, I keep forgetting to remind people that I'm a lacrosse official who drops in here from time to time because I like football. I can see wearing cleats for officiating a football game much more than I can see wearing them for lacrosse.

GBFBUmp Wed Feb 16, 2005 09:53am

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Yeah, I keep forgetting to remind people that I'm a lacrosse official who drops in here from time to time because I like football. I can see wearing cleats for officiating a football game much more than I can see wearing them for lacrosse.

And here I was thinking, by your username, you officiated FB at LAX airport..... :D

cheese38 Sat Feb 19, 2005 03:27pm

Use the spit shine polish to blacken the decals. Worked for me.


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