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Move on the baseball field in comfort and style with the best baseball cleats

Shop from the newest and best baseball cleats at Baseball 360. Choose from various styles and sizes to find the best pair of cleats to suit your ball game. Choose a pair of baseball cleats that fit your playing surface, and that has superior traction to facilitate your game. The ultimate pair of comfortable ball cleats & shoes awaits you in our store.

Choose from a wide range of molded and metal-studded cleats from all of the top and most popular brands, including Adidas, New Balance, and Under Armour.

Adidas baseball cleats

Originating in Germany, Adidas is now one of the top brands in the sport industry. In Baseball, they manufacture top notch baseball cleats such as the Adidas AdiZero Afterburner shoes with their proprietary industry-leading technology.

Mizuno baseball cleats

Founded in 1906 in Osaka, Japan, by two brothers, Mizuno is now one of the leading brands in the sport industry and especially baseball. Their baseball cleats gained worldwide recognition and are chosen by amateur and top baseball players alike.

New Balance baseball cleats

Established in 1906 on the American East Coast, New Balance manufactures a line of baseball shoes that are marketed as a running shoe with spikes. The underfoot and midsoles are designed to relieve spike pressure and help players be more efficient.

Under Armour baseball cleats

As a fairly recent company, around since 1996, Under Armour made a name for itself by providing players, whether amateurs or professionals, with strong and durable equipment. This also applies to their baseball and in particular to baseball cleats. They are rigorously manufactured and are among the best available in the industry.

Easton baseball cleats

Now part of the Rawlings group, Easton is still around with sturdy, reliable and strong baseball gear including the most robust baseball cleats in the industry. Whether it is for amateur players or professional athletes, Easton baseball cleats are the ones they're looking for.

Men's baseball cleats

Our collection of men's baseball cleats is curated to cater to your specific needs.

Metal baseball cleats

Metal baseball cleats are ideal for traction on dirt and grass ball fields. They have great grip for acceleration and slowing down.

Turf shoes & trainers

Our turf shoes & trainers act as baseball training shoes. Our collection of baseball training shoes is perfect for anyone practicing the sport of baseball.

Molded baseball cleats

Our molded baseball cleats are cheaper and last longer thanks to plastic cleats that adapt to any surfaces may it be mud, soft grass or patches of grass.

What baseball cleat styles are best for you?

All our new cleats have great grip, durability, and breathability whilst still being light in weight. The material of the cleats bring different types of characteristics - it's up to you to choose which ones suit your needs and style of play best. They're all fantastic, it's just about finding the right ones for you and your specific position on the field.

The key to choosing the right type of cleats is picking the right tool for the right job

When you choose the types of ball cleats to play with you need to check which kind of field you mostly play on. Turf, synthetic grass, and real grass require a different style of cleat compared to dirt or compacted sand. The wide variety of types of surface demand terrific cleat options for baseball players. Thankfully there are many options for players to increase their movement on the ground with ease.

Metal baseball cleats -

For traction on dirt and grass ball fields. Great grip for acceleration and slowing down. Also good for batters wanting to plant their feet into the ground but can occasionally cause injury by getting stuck in the ground whilst players turn and change direction. Metal cleats should be used on a harder surface for quick movements, using metal cleats on soft ground is dangerous.

Molded/Plastic baseball cleats -

Cheaper and longer-lasting than the metal cleats but sometimes grip a little less effectively than metal cleats. Plastic cleats can be worn on just about any surface, they are a great option in the mud, soft grass, and patches of grass as they don't stick like metal cleats. Plastics cleats have an affordable price range and they have a great traction of grass, injuries are also less common with this type of pair of baseball shoes.

Turf/Trainers Cleats -

For optimal comfort during training we suggest turf shoes. These turf baseball shoes are the best option for training as they are more comfortable and have less chance of causing an injury. You can also wear these on artificial surfaces and they give you great grip on the hard surface while still being a comfortable pair of training shoes. It also stops and protects the training turf/facility from being damaged by metal or plastic spikes.

Consider your position on the field before buying cleats:

  • Infielders - The ground you play on should be taken into consideration. If the ground is firm and compact then go for metal cleats as plastic cleats could pick up a lot of dirt onto the sole of the cleats and cause problems with grip, affecting your movement and change of direction.
  • Outfielders - Outfielders should also consider the terrain because they need the grip to chase fly balls. If the ground you play on is firm, go with the metal cleats and if it is soft or muddy, go with the plastic cleats for maximum and excellent traction and natural movements.
  • Pitchers and batters - Pitchers and batters have one thing in common. They need grip. Pitchers need their push-off foot to stick and batters need their feet rooted to the ground to focus all their movement and strength into their swing. If the ground in the batter's box is firm, choose the metal baseball cleats and if it is soft and well-worn, choose plastic cleats.

Baseball cleats Canada - Metal studs vs Plastic studs

When choosing between metal and plastic studs for baseball cleats, several factors come into play, including traction, field conditions, player position, and league rules. Both types of studs have their advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the player and the circumstances in which they will be used.

Metal studs on baseball cleats

  1. Traction: Metal studs such as the Under Armour Harper 7 provide better traction on turf or on the field, especially in wet or muddy conditions. They dig deeper into the ground and offer better grip for quick acceleration, sudden changes in direction, and overall stability.
  2. Durability: Metal studded cleats are more durable than plastic studs, making them more resistant to wear and tear over time.
  3. Performance: Players often report feeling more confident in their movements when wearing metal ball cleats due to the increased traction they provide.

Plastic studs on baseball cleats

  1. Safety: Plastic studs are generally considered to be safer than metal studs because they are less likely to cause injuries during slides or collisions.
  2. Versatility: Plastic studded cleats such as the Mizuno 9-Spike Advanced can be used on various surfaces, including natural grass, artificial turf, and even harder surfaces, with less risk of damage.
  3. Cost: Plastic studs are generally less expensive than metal studs, making them a more budget-friendly option.

Whatever style of cleats you end choosing, rest assured that all of them offer the ultimate comfort while you play. If you're looking for enhanced comfort in a pair of sturdy baseball cleats, Baseball 360 has got you covered.

What's the difference between baseball cleats and softball cleats?

Baseball and softball cleats share many similarities, as both are designed to provide players with traction and support while running, fielding, and batting. However, there are some subtle differences between the two types of cleats, which cater to the unique demands of each sport.

Cleat Configuration

Baseball and softball cleats can differ in their stud configuration. Baseball cleats tend to have a toe cleat, which is an extra stud at the front of the shoe. This toe cleat helps with additional traction during quick starts and sudden changes in direction. Softball cleats, on the other hand, usually do not have a toe cleat. This is because softball players do not typically need the same level of aggressive traction for quick starts.

Stud Material

Both baseball and softball cleats can have metal or plastic (molded) studs. However, metal studs are more commonly found in baseball cleats, as baseball players tend to prioritize traction and performance. In softball, especially at the youth and recreational levels, molded plastic cleats are more common, as they provide adequate traction and are often considered safer.

Ankle Support

Baseball cleats typically come in three different styles – low-cut, mid-cut, and high-cut. The low-cut style provides minimal ankle support but allows for greater mobility, while the mid-cut and high-cut styles offer more ankle support and stability. Softball cleats tend to have a mid-cut or high-cut design, offering players more support around the ankle. This is because softball players often make more lateral movements than baseball players, so the additional support can help prevent ankle injuries.

Outsole Material

Baseball cleats are generally constructed with slightly stiffer outsoles than softball cleats. This stiffness is designed to handle the more aggressive movements.

Choose the right size and shape of baseball cleat

When choosing your cleats, you want to make sure that your toes are no more than a quarter-inch away from the end of the baseball cleat and the rest of your foot should fit pretty tight into the cleat. You don't want them too loose as you will lose support and grip if your foot is moving around inside the cleat. 

If you can't find a perfect fit, come down a size because you will break the cleats in and the material will expand. Make sure your cleats have the right amount of padding and cushion for the shape of your foot, you may want more cushion if you have narrow feet to supply you with a snug fit.

Different baseball cleats will offer different advantages on the baseball field

You also have to consider if you want mid-top or low-top baseball cleats. If you're a fast player then go for the low-tops cleats, they don't have the support but allow you to change direction and move quickly. Mid-tops cleats are the middleman, they allow you to move easier than the high-tops but offer more ankle support than the low-tops.

Baseball league equipment

Choose professional equipment to prepare you for the demands of high leveled baseball games. Find a variety of metal cleats and metal spikes, as well as baseball turf cleats and baseball turf shoes, for plenty of grip, shop a wide selection of footwear products on our website. We also have a wide selection of colors to fit the uniform of your team.

Freedom of movement - Youth baseball cleats

At our store we have equipment for all ages, find youth baseball cleats for amateurs and beginners. Shop our website to see our assortment of youth baseball equipment. Our team is there to help you identify the cleats you need for the types of surface and the traction on grass you require for your position. Find the comfortable option of baseball turf cleats for your needs at our store.

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