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    Most Comfortable Running Shoes for Long Distances at Fast Paces. Pros: Incredibly lightweight. Offers more stability than most other carbon-plate sneakers. Cons: The softer sole breaks down ...

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  5. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Football boots, also known as cleats or soccer shoes in North American English, [1] are a type of shoe worn when playing association football (soccer), most of its variations, and some games that are played on the same surface.

  6. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States of America, college football coach Joseph Pipal has been credited as one of the creators of "mud cleats" for football shoes. [10] Some of the first manufacturers of football cleats were Gola in 1905, Valsport in 1920 and Hummel in 1923 and are still in business today.

  7. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron football players wear various pieces of equipment for the protection of the body during the course of a football game. Basic equipment worn by most football players include a helmet, shoulder pads, gloves, shoes, and thigh and knee pads, a mouthguard, and a jockstrap or compression shorts with or without a protective cup.