Baseball and Softball cleats wear out the toe of the shoe perhaps faster than any other type of footwear. Whether pitching, or sliding to reach a base, the toe of the cleat takes a major beating. Sliding is a common technique used in baseball and softball to reach bases or make defensive plays. It puts a significant amount of stress on the cleats, especially the toe area, as the player drags their feet across the ground. Sliding can lead to accelerated wear and tear, particularly if the cleats do not have reinforced or durable toe caps.
Steel Work Toe Boot Protection by Justin Thompson Believe it or not, there was a time where I scoffed at the idea of needing additional protection for ...