If your not sure what to go for, FG are a safer option because you can just about get away with playing anyware (not concrete of course). If you're after adidas predator, check out http://www.footballbazaar.co.uk/football-bazaar_fo... I got mine through those guys
Hmmm well..i work at an adidas company store and i must tell you...the sg in school is not the smartest thing. The predators are good boots but...how about going with the F50s? Most of our customers prefer tehm..so do i personally...they seem to have better contact with the ball...well its up to you i guess...but hey..good luck to you. hope all goes well. Ciao!
SG (soft ground) cleats feature metal studs which are idealy worn for wet and muddy field conditions. FG (firm ground) cleats are worn on any natural, dry surface. Depending on the season, choose the shoe best suited for the weather conditions.
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I don't know.
SG = Soft Ground - wet, rainy, muddy conditions,
FG = Firm Ground - all other conditions
If your not sure what to go for, FG are a safer option because you can just about get away with playing anyware (not concrete of course). If you're after adidas predator, check out http://www.footballbazaar.co.uk/football-bazaar_fo... I got mine through those guys
Hmmm well..i work at an adidas company store and i must tell you...the sg in school is not the smartest thing. The predators are good boots but...how about going with the F50s? Most of our customers prefer tehm..so do i personally...they seem to have better contact with the ball...well its up to you i guess...but hey..good luck to you. hope all goes well. Ciao!
SG (soft ground) cleats feature metal studs which are idealy worn for wet and muddy field conditions. FG (firm ground) cleats are worn on any natural, dry surface. Depending on the season, choose the shoe best suited for the weather conditions.
you have to check with your school regulations about that
go to adidas.com or go to google images