Metal or moulded studs?
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Metal or moulded studs?
Need to order some football/rugby boots for DS. He plays once/twice a week, always on grass, only casual school club type stuff. He says he wants metal studs but DH says he should have the moulded ones (but can't explain why ) Any idea what the difference is and which would be best for DS's use?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Metal or moulded studs?
My ds's school say the all metal ones for rugby. They don't seem so fussy about football. I hate having to buy either, I don't know enough about the difference.
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Re: Metal or moulded studs?
Hi there, Personally I'd go for screw in studs for several reasons, firstly different studs can be used depending upon the ground conditions, and football studs are actually quite different to rugby ones. Secondly a lot of moulded studs are now the 'blade' type studs which can do a lot more damage to an opponent than the usual round ones. Finally, there is a school of thought that the blade ones are 'less forgiving' on the wearer by having a quicker and firmer grip. This has been cited as a possible reason why foot injuries, like a broken metatarsal seem to have become more prevalent.
Hope this Helps.
Edit: rugby studs should have no sharp edges or corners.
Hope this Helps.
Edit: rugby studs should have no sharp edges or corners.
Re: Metal or moulded studs?
We have always gone for metal and changed studs accordingly for football or rugby. Just have to remember to screw them tighter occasionally.
Re: Metal or moulded studs?
Moulded studs are for hard grounds (ie. summer) and alluminium studs are for wet/soft grounds which is when the rugby season is.
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Thanks all for your feedback. We've gone for metal studs. DS is happy and DH somehow under the impression they were all his idea
Interesting to hear about the potential injury side of things - and thanks for the reminder to keep them screwed in. Netball was never this complicated
Interesting to hear about the potential injury side of things - and thanks for the reminder to keep them screwed in. Netball was never this complicated
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Re: Metal or moulded studs?
Don't try them on, because your pfb's shoes now fit you own big feet, and walk around a parquet floor.
Don't ask how I know that.
Don't ask how I know that.
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Ds1 still has a large open gash down his calf caused by somebody else's metal studs at rugby last Saturday
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That's awful, it shouldn't happen.. They are supposed to be checked by referee before commencement of gameum wrote:Ds1 still has a large open gash down his calf caused by somebody else's metal studs at rugby last Saturday
A little about the basic requirements here:
http://www.rfu.com/takingpart/playerhealth/faqs
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Wouldn't you know, this is the first pair I've ordered in exactly my size! Thankfully we have carpet...silverysea wrote:Don't try them on, because your pfb's shoes now fit you own big feet, and walk around a parquet floor.
Don't ask how I know that.
Hope the parquet survived???