How to choose the right football boots -
Many people do not know which football boot is right for them and which matches their playing style. Many people believe the lightest boot will be the best. It is quite important but comfort fit must always come first. This is simply because your feet will hurt if your boots aren't comfortable in the boots you may run in for a continuos 90 minutes. A boot that tears your feet apart on the pitch will hinder your performance, and leave you in pain during the game whereas a comfortable and perfect fit boot will not. Hopefully this article will ensure you make the correct decision on choosing which boot to purchase next.
As mentioned in the introduction, comfort and fit are key factors in which boots are right for you. To find out the shape of your foot and see what your arch is like you must wet your feet, then step onto your bathroom floor or a water proof surface which will show your print. The shape that is left is the shape of the arch.
Now that you have the exact measurements of your foot, you’ll be able to work out which boots will fit for you. If you are buying a leather boot, then you have to take into account that the leather boots stretch after wearing them for a while. Don't worry if you don't want your boot to stretch out, there is always the synthetic boots. Hopefully soon they will be introducing half synthetic/leather.
Now that you have the exact measurements of your foot, you’ll be able to work out which boots will fit for you. If you are buying a leather boot, then you have to take into account that the leather boots stretch after wearing them for a while. Don't worry if you don't want your boot to stretch out, there is always the synthetic boots. Hopefully soon they will be introducing half synthetic/leather.
Having tested many boots, is there really any particular lines or brands that offer wide or narrow fits? Well, generally, Adidas are narrower and Nike are slightly wider.
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