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they kinda look more of a football cleat than baseball
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Originally Posted by pokeyneil30
those are definitely top 5 sickest cleats i've ever seen
The Lebron 1's were worn by Orlando Cabrera. To add on this list would have to be Bengie Molinas Air Max 95 cleats he rocked last season. Sheffields Blue Hyperflights kill all of themOriginally Posted by DownyBoy
Originally Posted by pokeyneil30
those are definitely top 5 sickest cleats i've ever seen
not even close
AJ XIV - Jeter
Hyperflight - Sheffield
Lebron AZG- can't remember who had these
Jordan XI Space Jam - Jeter
Jordan XI blk/red - Deion
Jordan XI concord - CC
Jordan Cool grey - CC
and i'm sure there are plenty of others to add
Originally Posted by spidermena
The Lebron 1's were worn by Orlando Cabrera. To add on this list would have to be Bengie Molinas Air Max 95 cleats he rocked last season. Sheffields Blue Hyperflights kill all of themOriginally Posted by DownyBoy
Originally Posted by pokeyneil30
those are definitely top 5 sickest cleats i've ever seen
not even close
AJ XIV - Jeter
Hyperflight - Sheffield
Lebron AZG- can't remember who had these
Jordan XI Space Jam - Jeter
Jordan XI blk/red - Deion
Jordan XI concord - CC
Jordan Cool grey - CC
and i'm sure there are plenty of others to add
Originally Posted by pokeyneil30
^counting the same cleat in 4 different colors doesn't really count haha, those cabrera lebrons are legit too
No, they were done by someone much like what this website does. If not this website http://www.customcleats.com/Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
Did Nike actually produce those for Cabrera and Molina? Or did they have them modified post-production? Because it looks like those AZG's, TRunners, and AM95's all have their regular midsoles, which is something Nike seems to usually get rid of when releasing cleated versions of sneakers.
Originally Posted by UGcatcher2
No, they were done by someone much like what this website does. If not this website http://www.customcleats.com/Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
Did Nike actually produce those for Cabrera and Molina? Or did they have them modified post-production? Because it looks like those AZG's, TRunners, and AM95's all have their regular midsoles, which is something Nike seems to usually get rid of when releasing cleated versions of sneakers.
Honestly I have no clue. CC claims that Paul LoDuca was using them. Who knows lolOriginally Posted by 59FIFTY
Originally Posted by UGcatcher2
No, they were done by someone much like what this website does. If not this website http://www.customcleats.com/Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
Did Nike actually produce those for Cabrera and Molina? Or did they have them modified post-production? Because it looks like those AZG's, TRunners, and AM95's all have their regular midsoles, which is something Nike seems to usually get rid of when releasing cleated versions of sneakers.
Do you think MLB-ers send their cleats to CC? i think the equipment managers just put the plates under the normal soles
All you need is a Dremel tool and some Shoe Goo(glue)Originally Posted by UGcatcher2
Honestly I have no clue. CC claims that Paul LoDuca was using them. Who knows lolOriginally Posted by 59FIFTY
Originally Posted by UGcatcher2
No, they were done by someone much like what this website does. If not this website http://www.customcleats.com/Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
Did Nike actually produce those for Cabrera and Molina? Or did they have them modified post-production? Because it looks like those AZG's, TRunners, and AM95's all have their regular midsoles, which is something Nike seems to usually get rid of when releasing cleated versions of sneakers.
Do you think MLB-ers send their cleats to CC? i think the equipment managers just put the plates under the normal soles