anybody know where I can find some Retro Cleats?

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Its for a Company Softball league coming up..I tried EBAY but nothing much there...
thanx in advance, fellas.
 
that boat sailed bro...
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pretty much everyone that wanted copped...and used them all up i remember outlets having them for like $14.99

and by far the 6 lows were the best and i've owned 9s 13s 6s and the 3s

would really love to cop a CC Concord or SJ cw...

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i saw 2 pair of black cement iii football cleats on the b/s 11/5 & up idk about baseball tho bro.......
 
id love to find a pair of those black cement 3's for football
 
Both Cement III Cleats SUCK for football. They're clunky, heavy, and a D plate. They should have made them with a TD plate. I used them for a season, and felt like I was bogged down in the mud.

The only cleat that felt alright were the VI lows. They too had a D plate but didn't feel as clunky.


The new BCT Speed Lows are great for performance. Nike.com had them up as baseball cleats, but they are a TD plate and fuse top. Crabtree and Woodson wear them in the NFL.
 
i always changed the spikes depending on the game

for football i used football spikes for baseball i used the baseball spikes

no complaints here...
 
Yeah I remember Eastbay was practically giving away the Jordan Black Cement III cleats. They were on sale FOREVER.
If I would have played football senior year I would have picked up a pair or two.
 
Originally Posted by Zero 0123

Both Cement III Cleats SUCK for football. They're clunky, heavy, and a D plate. They should have made them with a TD plate. I used them for a season, and felt like I was bogged down in the mud.

The only cleat that felt alright were the VI lows. They too had a D plate but didn't feel as clunky.


The new BCT Speed Lows are great for performance. Nike.com had them up as baseball cleats, but they are a TD plate and fuse top. Crabtree and Woodson wear them in the NFL.
I'm curious about the BCT Speed Lows.  I rocked the IX and XII cleats in college in the Midwest and loved both of them (playing majority of games on real grass and bone spurs in my ankle at the ripe old age of 22.)  The IXs were and are especially comfy.  I have the white/cement 3s, and they are a little heavy.  Bust them out in a wet weather game and you won't be disappointed though.
 
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