Player position: another key factor in shoe selection
Players who play "up front", in positions 1 to 8, choose this type of cleat throughout the year to meet the needs of their position. The type of pitch is not the only factor. "At the front, the need for grip, particularly when pushing, requires this type of sole. For the first categories of youngsters (under 8), however, we recommend a molded sole.
Our maintenance tips.
We recommend drying your shoes flat in a dry, well-ventilated place. After training sessions and matches, remember to clean your shoes with a trickle of water and a brush to remove traces of dirt and mud.
We bring comfort and support to your shoes.
The insole incorporates two cushioning zones (PAD) under the heel and arch of the foot. These 2 parts of the foot are the most stressed in terms of shock waves on terrain. The result is greater foot comfort during running, stance and jumping. The reinforcement at the back of the heel ensures a good foot hold when changing direction.