| Sneakers are not made for indoor soccer. | | | | front just like a sneaker. However some models |
| Indoor soccer shoes are not made with cleats on the | | | | have an irregular lacing structure. It appears to wrap |
| bottom like outdoor cleats. They have rubber stubs | | | | around the front of the shoe instead of going |
| and rubber treads to allow for fast turns and abrupt | | | | straight up. |
| stops. | | | | Combining the wrap around lacing setup with the |
| They don't weigh as much as a normal soccer cleat, | | | | hidden lace loops available on some models, provides |
| and look similar to sneakers, but they are much | | | | a cleaner contact area for striking the ball. Usually |
| tougher than sneakers. | | | | these models are a little more expensive, but worth |
| Tough | | | | it if you are serious about your soccer game. |
| This soccer footwear is made to take the beating | | | | Movement |
| that playing indoors will give. The rubbery sole | | | | Playing on an indoor surface is more tricky than |
| combined with a low profile design provides good | | | | playing soccer outdoors. There is less give on an |
| grip, and helps prevent rolling your ankles. | | | | indoor surface, so your Soccer Shoes are built to |
| Sneakers, even though they are only slightly higher in | | | | allow for quick lateral movement. These shoes are |
| profile, are just not safe to use for indoor soccer. | | | | built to allow the soccer player maximum freedom of |
| The sole of a sneaker is different than the rubbery | | | | movement, while providing good grip. |
| sole that you need to perform well on the indoor | | | | When choosing your indoor soccer shoes don't let |
| soccer pitch. | | | | color or style tell you what to choose. Get the |
| Styles | | | | comfort and support that you need. |
| Some of these shoes have laces straight up the | | | | |