what type of cleats are good for a hard packed dirt surface and woodsball?
cleats for tourneys
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I use the Adidas Copa Mundal. They are great for the dry area where I play soccer. They have little ankle support, so you can cut and weave like no other. I have used these cleats since I was 10. A great product. Get them cheap at www.soccer.com
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i just use some nike new balance cross country they are really compy so your feet dont hurt has much on those long days of a tourney and they dont look to bad
and they grap alot of traction also

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1/4 inch adidas football spikes or sambas, sambas are good even on dirt, best all around shoe in my opinion."I thought it through and my worst brings out the best in you." - Taking Back Sunday
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I would say it is a personal preference thing...everyone likes different kinds of shoes(im a basketball player so believe me) so go to a store pick one that suits you and go paintballin
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Ive been using diggers for a while.... i like them alot... quite comfortable and they get great grip.-Gig 'Em Ags!
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Just get what ever you like best. I had a pair of baseball cleats that lasted about 3 years of play and last summer I got some nike football cleats, it is all up to you. If you have weak ankles then get high tops and you should have at least one pair of bigger cleats for when it is muddy out but for dry grass/dirt even cross-training, running or basketball shoes should work fine.Oddball
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I used some Nike Soccer shoes last time I played and they worked great. At one point, I felt like I was going to slip but the shoes held on like a charm so that I could get some traction. I like these shoes alot and alot less expensive that the Dye ATC's.
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I wear Adidas (soccer I think)cleats also for most of the time, but when there are a lot of big rocks (or boulders as some might call them) or on an indoor/artificial turf I try to wear something without cleats. If anyone was wondering why I said boulders, I live in NJ and play in PA often and there are a few fields that are in the mountains where I would NOT recommend wearing cleats.There's nothing like passing gas at 25,000 feet.
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