Rugby Cleat : What is it?
| Rugby cleats are footwear designed with outsole traction projections for excellent traction, support, and stability while playing rugby. These projection under the footwear are usually made of metal, hard plastic, or rubber. In actual games, rugby cleats are not worn with toe clips in front and other sharp edges to avoid tearing or scraping the skin. |
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Kinds of Rugby Cleats include the following: |
Detachable rugby cleats
Detachable rugby cleats are made for experienced players.
They have removable cleat studs on the outer soles. The studs can be replaced with others to match the surface of the playing field.
The studs are usually made of metal, rubber, or hard plastic. They are hard to clean and maintain.
Molded rugby cleats
Molded rugby cleats are designed with permanently molded studs on the outsoles. The studs cannot be taken off or replaced with other types. The studs are usually made of rubber or hard plastic. They are easier to clean and maintain. They are ideal for beginners. |
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Materials used: Choose leather rugby cleats over synthetic ones. Although they are expensive, they are more durable, flexible, and breathable. They also mold perfectly to the shape of the feet, providing comfort and support.
Ankle cut: Look for rugby cleats with higher cut ankles (usually ¾-inch) for excellent feet support and protection from ankle and connective tissue injuries. If you want flexibility and ease of movement, choose rugby cleats with low cut ankles.
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