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Buying Guide - Youth
Soccer Shoes
Six easy steps to buying the best shoe for a
youth soccer player.
It used to be that soccer shoes were black
and you picked the size you needed and off
you go. Times have changed. You can now choose
from a variety of colors, brands, prices and
styles for soccer players of every age. For
new players and parents of new players it can
be overwhelming. This guide tries to help breakdown
the most important issues you need to consider
when purchasing soccer shoes.
NOTE: This guide is best for
players that fit between 10K and size 6 youth
soccer shoes. If you need a size smaller than
10K we suggest you visit soccerpro.com and
use the Just Show Me filter in our Soccer Shoes
section. Select Kids and the brand and size
you need to view what is available. |
Tips & Photos
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STYLE v FUNCTION
If a soccer shoe doesn’t fit well or if it
doesn’t work on the playing surface you will
be very disappointed in your purchase. Try to minimize
the number of styles to choose from on the basic ‘functional’ characteristics
of a shoe before worrying about color and brand.
We know this can be difficult for a fashion-sensitive
soccer player but it’s very important and should
be your first step. You will be able to trim down
from the dozens of options to a much more manageable
selection that will still offer several brands and
colors.
> Go to the SoccerPro.com
Youth
Soccer page to start your search. |
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THE
FIELD – GRASS,
FIELD TURF, CARPET, GYM
Where you play determines the first major decision
you’ll make. If you’re playing outside
most of the time you’ll be on a grass field.
Some indoor facilities have a turf field that plays
like grass – commonly known as Field Turf.
You will see a lot of little black specs on the field.
That’s the ground up rubber tires used to allow
the synthetic grass blades to move and flex with
the players running on top of it. Other indoor places
will use the flat carpet or a gym floor to play on.
Grass and
artificial turf fields **
- Firm Ground Cleats – the
typical cleat you see with most soccer shoes.
- Turf
Shoes – lots of little nubs on the bottom
of the shoe to grip hard, dry ground and artificial
turf fields.
** For lil’ soccer players younger than 7
or 8 it’s also okay to use indoor soccer
shoes. The player is so light at that age that
cleats don’t sink in to the surface of the
field and don’t provide any benefit. An indoor
shoe is a great solution because it can also be
used for everyday wear.
Gym and carpet:
- Indoor Shoes – these
a flat soled and perfect for hard, flat surfaces.
And as an added bonus you can use these shoes
at school, work or just for walking around.
> Select
KIDS SOCCER CLEATS or YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER SHOES
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TIP: Still not
sure? Call the manager of the soccer facility or
your soccer coach. They should have a good idea
of what works best for where you practice and play
your games. |
PRICE
The price of youth soccer shoes ranges from $20 to
$120. With soccer shoes, like many things, you
get what you pay for. They will improve in quality,
comfort and durability as you spend more on them.
That doesn’t mean you get a bad shoe for
$20. Quite the contrary, you get a very good
entry level shoe but the $35 and $50 shoe will
be easier on your foot. The $120 shoe will provide
the ultimate in soccer shoe experience.
Try to have a budget before shopping
for soccer shoes. For every additional $10-$15
you spend you will see a difference in the quality
of shoe. |
TIP:
Look for Sale Items. They are typically styles
from the previous season are still great shoes
for a lot less money.
> If
you have multiple pages of shoes to browse try
the Shop By Price filter in the Just Show Me
box to view shoes closer to your budget. It can
save some time. |
SIZE
This can be a quick way to pare down the list of
options to purchase. Not every shoe is made in
sizes less than youth size 1. By using SoccerPro.com “Just
Show Me” filter you can select the shoe
size you need and it will only return styles
that are available.
If you don’t know what size
to purchase try a ½ size larger than your
tennis shoe size. That way it won’t be too
small and you can wear a second pair of socks (little
booty socks work well) to fill in the space until
you grow into the shoe.
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TIP: Professional
players love their shoes to be very snug – almost
too tight. This isn’t good for younger players. Leave a little room at
the toe for growing. A thumbnail’s width.
> Select
your intended shoe size in the Just Show Me box
and click Go to just see shoes available in your
size. |
MATERIALS – IT’S
MADE OF WHAT?
Soccer shoes are primarily made of two different
types of material – synthetics or leather.
Most youth size shoes are synthetic
until you get to $45 or $50. The synthetics have
come a long way and are definitely more comfortable
than the ‘plastic’ shoes of days gone
by. Synthetic material doesn’t retain water
and they will loosen up after playing in them for
a couple practices.
So why is leather more expensive?
Leather is a durable, natural material that actually
conforms to your foot instead of just loosening
up with a couple practices. That helps the player
feel comfortable, slip less in the shoe and reduce
the chance of blisters. Leather is also softer
and will stretch to allow for more growth which
helps them last longer. |
> TIP: After
playing always clean a soccer shoe. Use an old
towel or an old sock with hot water and clean the
shoe. Never wash it in a washing machine or dry
it in a dryer. Let it dry at air temperature. Do
not expose shoes to the sun to dry. Once dry apply
leather food or conditioner.
> Youth soccer shoes will designate
whether they are leather or synthetic in their descriptions. |
COLOR AND BRAND
Now you have a great selection of shoes that will
work for you. It’s time to think about
your favorite color and whether it matters if
the brand of shoe needs to match your uniform.
Choosing the right color and brand can be fun.
Your soccer shoe needs to match your personality
and it almost never literally has to match your
team jersey (check with your coach first).
If you don’t see the color
or style that works you might consider revisiting
some of your earlier decisions. Maybe you can adjust
what you want to spend or go with leather instead
of synthetic. The right shoe is definitely out
there.
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> You should
be ready to make a purchase. Add To Cart and soon
you’ll be running around in some new soccer
shoes. |
CLOSING COMMENT
Have fun playing the great game of soccer! Everyone
at SoccerPro is proud to help you get started.
If you have any questions please don’t
hesitate to contact us.
Email: info@soccerpro.com
Phone: 877-762-7776 |
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