Why the right boots matter on 3G:
Correct footwear keeps you upright, pain-free, and kind to the pitch. AG/moulded studs or astro-turf trainers give the right grip on artificial grass so you don’t slip or “stick” and twist a knee. They spread pressure evenly to protect ankles, knees, and hips, and they protect the surface (many venues will turn you away otherwise). No metal studs or blades and avoid flat-soled indoor shoes—grip is wrong and increases injury risk. All activities are taken at your own risk.
Pro tip: Adidas boots are tight and probably no good for the wider foot.
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A few good value boots that will get you started
8 customers mention ‘Value for money’8 positive0 negative
Customers find these football shoes offer good value for money.
"Very comfortable, good quality, definitely value for money."
"...Seem robust and good value for money."
"Nice shoes and the fitting is true to size. Great value for money."
"Great value footy boots for an old clogger like me"
4 customers mention ‘Fit’4 positive0 negative
Customers find these football boots comfortable and well-fitting.
"...No laces to worry about when playing. Also, moulds well to my wife fitting feet...."
"My son is well pleased with these and they are a good fit. They are a great looking no fuss style...."
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