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My Ten Step Guide To Buying a Soccer Cleat

Jan 29 '00



This my personal ten step guide to buying your soccer cleats for your son, or daugther, or maybe even for your self.

1. Go to a some sporting goods store and go to the soccer section, and try to get someone who knows something about osccer to help you.

2. Look for BrandName shoes, like Adidas, Nike, Kelme, Mitre.

3. Ask for two different size shoes for that someone to try on.

4. When trying on the cleats you should remember that you are probably only going to use these cleast for only like one season, so they should by nice and snug on your toe so you can get better feel of the soccer feild when you are playing.

5. Walk around with shoe on to see how it feels. It should be a little snug on your foot, but not Uncomfortable.

6. If you like the shoe, and think that you may be able to get a better price, ask a friend if you can borrow a soccer magazine like, Eurosport or anything, and look up the price of the cleat in there.

7 If the price is around the same in there, then you should go back to the store.

8 Buy the cleat

9. If the cleat ends up ripping before the end of the season, bring it back, and get it replaced, they will usually replace it.

10. Go play some soccer wiht your knew cleats.!


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