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  2. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    While many cleats manufactured today for football can be used on artificial turf or natural surfaces, many molded cleats are designed and better served for use on artificial turf. The molded cleats tend to provide better traction on artificial surfaces, whereas detachable studs on cleats tend to be too thick for artificial turf and do not ...

  3. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    For football on turf or artificial grass, some players wear regular firm ground (FG) football boots. But wearing regular football boots on turf greatly reduces the life of the boot, so companies such as Nike have developed football boots for artificial grass (AG), which have smaller circular studs. The other type of football boot is SG (soft ...

  4. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Cleat sizes are changed, depending on the conditions of the field (longer cleats provide better traction on a wet field, shorter cleats provide greater speed on a dry field). Flat bottomed shoes, called "turf shoes," are worn on artificial turf (specifically AstroTurf due to the lack of soil that causes friction and grip in artificial fields.

  5. Kit (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Modern turf shoes, which are designed to be used on hard artificial turf or sand. Most current players wear specialist football boots, which can be made either of leather or a synthetic material. Modern boots are cut slightly below the ankles, as opposed to the high-ankled boots used in former times, and have studs attached to the soles.

  6. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adidas has long been a popular manufacturer of astro turf football shoes – shown here a recent pair that has been a popular choice. In August 2005, Adidas declared its intention to buy Reebok for $3.8 billion (US$).

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