Plate shoes
I originally had Spot Built low cuts, then after they were purchased, I bought the same pair under the Pentagon label.
The Pentagon are not as good as my original Spot Built. Eyelets cut the shoe strings, and a they are not nearly as comfortable as the Original Spot Builts. In low cuts, what does the forum recommend or not recommend. Please include the price paid for the plate shoes. |
My first pair were spotbilts, I liked them well enough but seemed to have to be polished alot and would easily wear down to bare spots on the leather. Think I paid $70 for my first pair. I have New Balance mid rise plate shoes now. They are a little more comfortable than the spotbilts and hold their polish a lot longer. I have yet to wear a bare spot anywhere on them. Got them a couple of years ago and to best of my memory paid $85 or $90 for them.
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Thanks to several recommendations on this board earlier this year, I purchased the 3n2 plate shoes, and boy, am I ever glad I did! They are comfortable from the get-go, protect your feet nicely, and are feather light. The so fat have taken the worst mud the fields of the Hudson Valley can offer, and clean up looking like new easily. I bought mine off the ASA website for $90, an am glad I did.
By the way, a belated 'thanks' to those who recommended these to me.... |
Tanel, hands down. Could wear them on the bases. Heck, could ware them everyday. Around $109, I believe.
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I have a year old pair of 3N2 and really like them, but prefer my old Riddells.
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Glad you have liked your 3n2 plate shoes, I have had no luck with their base shoes. My first pair literally melted. In the AZ heat the glue just released from the sole and the whole bottom of the shoe started coming off. 3n2 was gracious enough to replace them with a new pair even though I had owned them for about 3 months. The replacement pair have faired a little better, although the soles are once again beginning to turn loose. The turf bottoms also wear extremely fast. I have done maybe 30-40 base games with them and the bottoms are almost smooth.
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I bought the 3N2 plate shoes last year and I really love them. Take polish well (and hold it) very comfortable, lightweight. I think I paid around $90.00 from ump attire. I want to try the base shoes, but I too have heard about them not holding up. I will probably try them though next time I need base shoes.
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I sent a pair back and got a new replacement pair. it seems that on one shoe, the toe plate was missing. I was informed that the toe box or plate is composite material.
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I bought up several pair of the Riddell Arbiters back when they quit making them. I still have a pair in the box! |
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You have to be on the field to wear out plate shoes. I feel the withdrawal pains......mine haven't seen dirt all year. Are you going up to OKC this week? |
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I can feel your pain with the withdrawals..... |
Going through minor withdrawals ..... until it hit 98 last week. Medical induced retirement from the field was not how I wanted to go out.
How soon do think you might be back on the field? For what it is worth for this thread topic......New Balance is what I bought last year. Love them. Scott is right.....the old Riddell shoes were great. |
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Oh wait, that's only in one foot. And they're probably titanium. ;) :D :eek: |
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