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<blockquote data-quote="tbh" data-source="post: 782209" data-attributes="member: 73776"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have been playing rugby for 12 years now mainly at loose or tight prop - however, the most difficult challenge I have faced in the rugby world is selecting the correct boot...</p><p></p><p>On the surface, this doesn't seem like a very difficult task. However, the "surface" or field is typically what makes things difficult where I play. The majority of the fields have a firm to hard surface, and I always found I was sacrificing comfort for power when selecting a cleat.</p><p></p><p>Other factors such as wide and flat feet, large stature, and skin that calluses very easily have made it difficult in selecting a cleat that combines power AND comfort (durability would be nice too!)</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any information to add that would help in future selection of boots, it would be much appreciated. I have tried to give as much information below on what I have tried so far.</p><p></p><p>Brief summary of size:</p><p>-flat feet</p><p>-wide feet</p><p>-6'2</p><p>-145kg</p><p>-size 12 (USA)</p><p></p><p>Brief summary of cleats and issues:</p><p></p><p>Rugby cleats:</p><p>-issues with studs poking through, or breaking through inside of cleat (causing big PAINFUL calluses on bottom of feet)</p><p>-not being wide enough so having to wear longer/not proper fit of cleat</p><p>-heal blisters (only one cleat has done this to me so far - <a href="http://images.sportsshoes.com/product/A/ADI3336/ADI3336_400_1.jpg" target="_blank">http://images.sportsshoes.com/product/A/ADI3336/ADI3336_400_1.jpg</a>)</p><p>-low mobility</p><p>-tearing apart easy</p><p></p><p>Soccer Cleats:</p><p>I actually find these the most durable so far and most comfortable. They are also easier to move around in, conserving energy, but my assumption is that these are not the best for power or grip?</p><p>Ones I have tried so far:</p><p><a href="http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-PU102511-04-2.jpg?1381832849" target="_blank">http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-PU102511-04-2.jpg?1381832849</a> matching this stud pattern.</p><p><a href="http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-AD015110-1.jpg?1381832849" target="_blank">http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-AD015110-1.jpg?1381832849</a> this cleat. Wore a 11.5, probably could have gone to an 11 here.</p><p></p><p>The above selections I find are most comfortable, but I am not sure that they are also great for durability or stability. I have rolled my ankles a few times using these cleats above...</p><p></p><p>I have completed some preliminary searches, and came across some selections but lack knowledge to know what is best.</p><p><a href="http://www.rugbyboots.net/props.html" target="_blank">http://www.rugbyboots.net/props.html</a> - i am partial to the puma's on this page based on the stud displacement and the fact they recommend for hard surfaces. (puma evoPOWER)</p><p></p><p>To summarize, as any larger member of society hopes for - when it comes to my cleat,<em> I want to have my cake and eat it too~.</em>.. Is there a cleat suggestion out there that has it all? (comfort, durability, power, mobility and stability)</p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p></p><p>TBH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbh, post: 782209, member: 73776"] Hello everyone, I have been playing rugby for 12 years now mainly at loose or tight prop - however, the most difficult challenge I have faced in the rugby world is selecting the correct boot... On the surface, this doesn't seem like a very difficult task. However, the "surface" or field is typically what makes things difficult where I play. The majority of the fields have a firm to hard surface, and I always found I was sacrificing comfort for power when selecting a cleat. Other factors such as wide and flat feet, large stature, and skin that calluses very easily have made it difficult in selecting a cleat that combines power AND comfort (durability would be nice too!) If anyone has any information to add that would help in future selection of boots, it would be much appreciated. I have tried to give as much information below on what I have tried so far. Brief summary of size: -flat feet -wide feet -6'2 -145kg -size 12 (USA) Brief summary of cleats and issues: Rugby cleats: -issues with studs poking through, or breaking through inside of cleat (causing big PAINFUL calluses on bottom of feet) -not being wide enough so having to wear longer/not proper fit of cleat -heal blisters (only one cleat has done this to me so far - [url]http://images.sportsshoes.com/product/A/ADI3336/ADI3336_400_1.jpg[/url]) -low mobility -tearing apart easy Soccer Cleats: I actually find these the most durable so far and most comfortable. They are also easier to move around in, conserving energy, but my assumption is that these are not the best for power or grip? Ones I have tried so far: [url]http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-PU102511-04-2.jpg?1381832849[/url] matching this stud pattern. [url]http://cdn3.volusion.com/goz35.avhz4/v/vspfiles/photos/SM-AD015110-1.jpg?1381832849[/url] this cleat. Wore a 11.5, probably could have gone to an 11 here. The above selections I find are most comfortable, but I am not sure that they are also great for durability or stability. I have rolled my ankles a few times using these cleats above... I have completed some preliminary searches, and came across some selections but lack knowledge to know what is best. [url]http://www.rugbyboots.net/props.html[/url] - i am partial to the puma's on this page based on the stud displacement and the fact they recommend for hard surfaces. (puma evoPOWER) To summarize, as any larger member of society hopes for - when it comes to my cleat,[I] I want to have my cake and eat it too~.[/I].. Is there a cleat suggestion out there that has it all? (comfort, durability, power, mobility and stability) Thank you, TBH. [/QUOTE]
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