Soccer Cleats Vs Football Cleats. Apparently, all cleats are not the same. The softball shoes and cleats are bulkier than the soccer shoes and cleats.
These cleats are made up of rubber. One of the most important differences between football and soccer cleats is that football cleats often have a toe spike. For the common consumer, a pair of men's soccer or football cleats on the lower end can cost as little as $25 as of march 2010.
Football cleats are the complete opposite of soccer cleats.
In the uk they are usually football boots (possibly replace football by a different sport, but not soccer, which is a synonym for football in the uk). Soccer shoes have studs which are slightly round in the front, near the toe, and smoother. Soccer cleats also differ from baseball and football cleats in that they do not have toe cleats (or the cleat or spike found on in the toe region of a baseball or football cleat.) because soccer players often slide and crash into one another on field, toe cleats can be extremely dangerous. First, let us discuss the lightweight of the soccer cleats compared to american football cleats.