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Notes on Football Boots Materials

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

No matter how anyone will argue the importance of using proper sports equipment can't be argued. These sports equipment are devised by experts to protect the athletes more than anything. Just imagine a professional boxing competition without the gloves, rugby or football with the protective gears or football boots, swimming without the goggles, baseball without the gloves and cap - it'll be very difficult!

While we already see the true value of sports equipment like football boots, there is another side of the story where most consumers and athletes fail. Sometimes, just buying these sports equipments isn't enough. One must be knowledgeable of the materials used, durability, features and whatnot. Today, we will focus on the comparison of the main materials used in making the different football foot gears. This article will give you insights and ideas so you will be able to make your choice better based on different comparison points.

One of the main materials used in making football boots is leather. Leather is a very durable material produced through tanning of putrescible animal rawhide and skin, primarily cattlehide. What makes leather an ideal material for any kind of footwear especially in football is its proven durability. There are many kinds of leather and one of the preferred choices by manufacturers is the Kangaroo leather. This material from Kangaroo hide is both durable and lightweight. In addition it aids comfort and flexibility needed by a premium football shoes.

Teijin synthetic is another preferred material for football boots. Teijin is a Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical company. One of their business segments specialises in the development and manufacture of synthetic fibres to address the needs of durable non-biological materials for consumer and industrial products. Their synthetic fibres have been proven to be cost-effective and do not come short of being at par with other naturally produced fibres and alternatives as main materials used in making football shoes and other heavy duty foot gears.

Another alternative to natural fibres used in making football boots is Sprint Skin Synthetic. Utilised by major sports brands like Nike and Addidas, the Sprint Skin Synthetic provides the durability required by a highly demanding physical sport like football. The material also complements other industrially manufactured materials that make up an entire football footgear. In addition, this single layered PU synthetic material is lighter and softer than usual, giving football players with better comfort and greater speed needed in the sport. This material will also complement the antibacterial compounds used most of the times to prevent any smell.




These materials will give any neophytes in football information on what to choose when thinking about the right football boots to buy. It will also serve as a guide for any consumers that do not play football and are considering buying some football foot gears.

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