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They have a pair on the site now for 48.00 in limited sizing. Regular pricing isn't to bad either on cleats.
yes saw that. Not our sizes we need unfortunately. Would have been an awesome deal!
They have a pair on the site now for 48.00 in limited sizing. Regular pricing isn't to bad either on cleats.
DD has decided to learn how to catch. The team lost a catcher mid way this year and since DD has caught for her sister in pitching practice some, she stepped in to learn the ropes for the team in case we ever needed back up. To her surprise she REALLY likes it. So, we have been attending some of the catcher only practices and clinics the team has. She's been doing a good amount of indoor practice lately. Since then, I've noticed she has absolutely ruined her new running shoes. The toes are completely worn off. I attribute this to when she goes on her knees to throw or block, her toes are grinding into the turf. I tried to buy her a cheap pair of running shoes at Target and she hates them because they don't have the "look" she want's (tween girls).
What do you all do for indoor shoes? Is there such thing as turf shoes that have a better toe for catchers? Also, what about cleats for outside?
disclaimer: I also have a pitcher in the family and she wears out her running shoes but is not as vain as her sister and will wear what I get her. We've been buying the Under Armor Molded cleats in bulk when they go on sale (because they are cheap)... Looking for more options
thanks!