I remember we used to have a turf field growing up. Soon after the NY Red Bulls moved into their new stadium they payed for our field to be renovated with artificial grass. It was amazing that the NY Red Bulls would do a thing for a small town like Harrison NJ. Although those small rocks are annoying lmao
I feel most people don’t buy the proper stud configuration because they’re not available. US soccer retailer hardly ever receive Nike AG studs. Why is that? I mean there’s more artificial fields here than natural grass.
Fact of the matter is, in the U.S. you can’t find AG boots anywhere, in store, or online. Actually, its hard to just find a brick and mortar soccer store. Considering the fact that most fields in the U.S. are now artificial grass, cleat manufacturers and retailers have failed to meet this demand. They’re creating a very dangerous environment where most people are just using FG or Turf shoes on artificial grass.
@@vase92 selection is very limited, and they have only started stocking AG’s recently. I see Nike has the tiempo legend elite AG, but I don’t like those cause they have the hollowed recess in the studs where turf bits or grass blades could get stuck. I prefer the solid studs of the Mizuno Neo AG pros.
@@vase92 yeah but the point it isn't enough. You noticed Adidas is STILL using blade shape stude patterns on AG boots or just calling it FG/AG after making the studs shorter? stick to circular shaped studs if you wanna keep your knee and ankle intact. They also have not released AG version of the 2024 predator yet. Nike and Puma does a better job but your ONLY option is 260 dollar elite level cleats, and no club or academy level boots.
Great breakdown I needed a true breakdown of AG & Turf before making my next boot purchase. Your call for warning about wearing FG boots on AG is a true call for concern I tore my ACL playing with the wrong boots on AG it may be annoying for some trying to figure out what to wear and when but it decreases the risk of those types of injury, especially for those who play the game with hard cutting style. Wish I saw this 10 months ago.
@@Ali-rc6jz one big difference that people may not zoom in on is the fact that the turf shoes sole is typically made of softer rubber like that of running or walking shoes, vs artificial grass boots with their plastic soleplates like the sg and fg boots. one major consideration you should make to decide between tf and ag footwear is how many layers of material your playing ground has before you hit concrete. if your surface has very few layers then you should get turf shoes to protect your ankle, knee and back joints. running on a thinly layered pitch with fg or ag boots will mean your joints will be taking quite a pounding. this consideration is outside of questions concerning grip, which is what most people tend to discuss when deliberating between the different types of footwear.
Man, I came back to this video and realized that I basically tore my ACL because of the wrong boots on the wrong surface. The U.S obviously does not care about the health of their citizens because 90% of fields are AG, but the boots sold are 80% FG.
Luigi Gallo Well, you could have used AG boots on Synthetic grass fields as well. FG Mercurials have bladed studs which make the grip too clingy and very dangerous. If you would have used AG mercurials, that injury wouldn’t have accrued.
Kids and teenagers can play on true turf fields without much issue aside from getting friction burns from sliding on it. Their tendons, ligaments, joints, muscles etc recover from 'wear and tear' much more quickly. But adults tend to start accumulating lower-leg injuries when playing on hard turf. This is why professionals just about refuse to play on it. Believe me, by your 30s, short-length turf fields can give you ankle tendinitis for six weeks just from playing _one_ high-intensity match on it.
You're putting fear into a lot of people's hearts with this information. Makes me wonder if my recent ACL tear could've been the accumulation of playing time on AG surfaces in the last 5 years
As someone who's played on ag for the majority of their life, I prefer it more than natural grass. The ball moves faster on the ground and sliding/diving is easier imo. I''m a gk btw.
Tbh i prefer ag due to its super easy to slide without getting your clothes dirty and easy, as well when playing a through ball the ball travels faster and accurate than natural grass
Well few things. First need to know pro got very fit body and strong muscle to hold their body to avoid injury. Compare to normal ppl who didn’t work out often or play often. Their body (knee) can’t afford the weight his/her body gave. But pro got lots of strong muscle to separate the weight or pressure comes from it. Also they are extremely flexible to avoid those injuries too. Place like ACL needs flexible muscle to separate the weight And this is what normal people didn’t have. Second, lots of pro team field are ACC. Which mean the field can play in lots of situations. But need big money. I think rare field we can find it in normal life. This is why we seen pro wear FG on turf. It doesn’t really matter for them
Professional players play on well maintained grass, the shock/pressure to knee and ankle might be only 1/5 that of turf/artificial grass. This is reason why professionals play and train 100 times more than amateurs, yet amateurs get more injury on knee/meniscus/ACL as you player more. while, not everyone can afford to play on well maintained grass. And if the grass is not well maintained, (like in public parks) trust me, it is even worse than turf/artificial grass.
I hate having to play on turf every winter. I'm a goalkeeper, and it's very rare for there to be a moment between October and May where I don't have nasty scratches on my sides.
@@nicknguyen7870 Indeed but I think most AG Field try to follow the FIFA requirement FIFA 1 Star or FIFA 2 Star AG field. The FIFA 2 star AG you can play international competition on it .
Interesting you call out the AG-pro becoming more common. Looking at the online retailers, I'm finding them very difficult if not impossible to find an AG in the Vapor elite. Lived in Germany for past two years, most clubs use Turf over AG or natural. Some still use clay but that is not common. Most players (95%) just use FG. Rarely see AG, more rare to see turf shoes unless player is injured. FG on clay is terrible. Nearly like cement.
Where I'm from, most AG football fields aren't very deep; The owners DON'T allow playing with studs, especially this one stadium that has a non-infill `braided` thread technology. This is probably because they're scared it would damage the playing surface. It is my personal favorite for the lack of pellets that would normally sneak into the shoe. Moereover, the owner specified it is easier to clean this stadium. I was surprised they clean it, actually. But TF shoes work just fine and grip VERY well on regular SBR infill (rubber pellets) Artificial Grass field, which is the most common atm. If you find yourself alternating between different playing surfaces and can't afford/don't want to spend too much, one single pair of TF boots will do.
@@HyBp-np9bf as far as I am aware, Nike Air are not designed for soccer/football fields. The Zoom series features the Zoom Vapor and Zoom Superfly. Either way, check for TF (turf) marking in the model name and should work fine for AG and astro, provided the playing field is not wet (just as specified in the video)
I almost twisted my ankle wearing FG boots on AG field because the blade got caught on the grass while I was doing a dynamic twist/turn. I also noticed the blades were getting caught by the grass while slide tackle/blocking, which led me to switch my boots when I still had my ankle intact. Do NOT risk it guys.
does anyone have a better experience using ag cleats rather than using turf shoes on an ag field in a manner of ball control? I mean, ag fields have a little depth to them and I'm using turf shoes. do you think that the extra hight of ag shoes is critical?
People annoy me. I get asked for indoor shoes. I sell them futsal indoor shoes. And they blame me for selling them wrong shoes when their idiot coaches tell them wrong. 5v5 7v7 smaller turf fields and arena soccer is turf shoes with out an actual stud plate. Artificial grass cleats are turf fields that are full size and usually outside. And full sided teams. Fg is only natural grass. Indoor court and ic shoes are futsal shoes, which are on a hard court like a basketball or groomed concrete. Indoor court and turf shoes are not interchangeable. If they were they wouldn't have made both. Purpose built and designed footwear is made to be used with that in mind. Don't try and change it.
I've started seeing some new AG fields around with cork instead of rubber. Seems to be less abrasive and doesn't get as hot in the summer. I like using AG stud patters on AG, but have gotten away with the conical stud pattern on the Morelia Neo on the cork AG. Seems to have held up okay, and I think it may be from the cork (don't recommend using on rubber fields).
In greece everybody advises you to wear Turf on AG and they strictly say no studs. Well I just bought a mercurial superfly 6 MG (15$ at a clearance outlet) and I havent tested them out and seen what they said.
Professional players play on well maintained grass, the shock/pressure to knee and ankle might be only 1/5 that of turf/artificial grass. This is reason why professionals play and train 100 times more than amateurs, yet amateurs get more injury on knee/meniscus/ACL as you player more. while, not everyone can afford to play on well maintained grass. And if the grass is not well maintained, (like in public parks) trust me, it is even worse than turf/artificial grass.
Hey Jeorge, I noticed that you spoke about the X 18.1 as a FG/AG boot, I recently purchased a pair in the Archetic colorway and on the box it only lists it as an FG boot, would this mean Adidas have changed the standards of their boot making process?
I have a combonation of both its is very shallow with those bits of rubber in it and since i play baseball at a high level of play we are always sliding
you can do that, but i broke my arm when i slipped using indoor shoes on wet grass so i would not recommend it. when it's dry you have a huge disadvantage having no traction. I'd rather wear the cheapest nike/adidas boots on natural grass than the nicest indoor shoes. the indoor shoes will be fine, you'll just have to thoroughly wash them and make sure the bottoms are clean before using them on an indoor futsal court again. If you plan on playing a full competitive season then you should get FG soccer cleats for use on real grass. You'll reduce your chance of slipping unexpectedly and breaking a bone like i did. If you're just kicking a ball around casually with friends in a park or your backyard then it doesn't really matter
@@arsenalfanatic09 yeah, i bought it like 5 days ago and thought really hard on it and decided to go indoor over studs as i so have studs but its to small for me now and im not playing for club this year just training. With training is that i have a wall where i can pass against but the floor is concrete so i really needed the shoes and my school has like indoor courthish court with a cage surrounding it.
I'm going to try using turf shoes on AG. I feel like my FG mercurials are too long for the field I play on. But I also don't want to invest in AG boots, lol.
hey, great video, Josh. I was wondering where did you get that version of elite phantom vsn. I was looking fwd for myself. Im a 8.5 size US. Greetings from Perú.
Mentioned that your skin gets stolen on turf but not that it gets murdered on ag as well but this time featuring our resident favourite black bits in the fray too
hi is adidas sense 1 AG red color that i got years back good for turf that has inch length with black crushed rubbers peblles no traction or long grass length. still some players says dont use it can hurt knee or ankle am not sure . got the teimpo nike turf which are ok but less traction or when is little wet floor is slippery.
I thought these were turf shoes! I've been wearing these on AG, got turf toe for the first time (that i know of) and feel like my ankle's gonna snap the way the mundials stick to AG. Trying to buy actual AG cleats now but ... supply chain lmao
Only OG fans Will remember that vidéo wear he wore out the firm ground shoes on concrète😂
Lmao ya I remember it
Miguel Magana it wasn’t even that long ago
Ian McIlhenny yeah, real ogs remember his juggling tutorial video
Miguel Magana lmao them green superflys😂😂
Can I wear indoor football shoes on real grass
Jeff, I know the difference but I watch all your videos so of course I clicked
I remember we used to have a turf field growing up. Soon after the NY Red Bulls moved into their new stadium they payed for our field to be renovated with artificial grass. It was amazing that the NY Red Bulls would do a thing for a small town like Harrison NJ. Although those small rocks are annoying lmao
I made sandcastles the first time i was on an AG pitch
My school mates use turf shoes for just about everything except actually playing football 😂😂
Nike Phantom Vision Elite weird
Nike Phantom Vision Elite Football? It’s called *SOCCER*
@@HR-kc4dd no
H R Americans🤦♂️
@@HR-kc4dd Most people call it football. It's definitely football.
I feel most people don’t buy the proper stud configuration because they’re not available. US soccer retailer hardly ever receive Nike AG studs. Why is that? I mean there’s more artificial fields here than natural grass.
Fact of the matter is, in the U.S. you can’t find AG boots anywhere, in store, or online. Actually, its hard to just find a brick and mortar soccer store. Considering the fact that most fields in the U.S. are now artificial grass, cleat manufacturers and retailers have failed to meet this demand. They’re creating a very dangerous environment where most people are just using FG or Turf shoes on artificial grass.
100% and most parents don't know their putting their kids at risk of injury using the shoes that they just bought them.
Both Nike and Adidas have AG boots on their online store
@@vase92 selection is very limited, and they have only started stocking AG’s recently. I see Nike has the tiempo legend elite AG, but I don’t like those cause they have the hollowed recess in the studs where turf bits or grass blades could get stuck. I prefer the solid studs of the Mizuno Neo AG pros.
@@vase92 yeah but the point it isn't enough. You noticed Adidas is STILL using blade shape stude patterns on AG boots or just calling it FG/AG after making the studs shorter? stick to circular shaped studs if you wanna keep your knee and ankle intact.
They also have not released AG version of the 2024 predator yet. Nike and Puma does a better job but your ONLY option is 260 dollar elite level cleats, and no club or academy level boots.
That concrete slide hurt my soul
Great breakdown I needed a true breakdown of AG & Turf before making my next boot purchase. Your call for warning about wearing FG boots on AG is a true call for concern I tore my ACL playing with the wrong boots on AG it may be annoying for some trying to figure out what to wear and when but it decreases the risk of those types of injury, especially for those who play the game with hard cutting style. Wish I saw this 10 months ago.
Whats better AG or turf boots
@@Ali-rc6jz one big difference that people may not zoom in on is the fact that the turf shoes sole is typically made of softer rubber like that of running or walking shoes, vs artificial grass boots with their plastic soleplates like the sg and fg boots. one major consideration you should make to decide between tf and ag footwear is how many layers of material your playing ground has before you hit concrete. if your surface has very few layers then you should get turf shoes to protect your ankle, knee and back joints. running on a thinly layered pitch with fg or ag boots will mean your joints will be taking quite a pounding. this consideration is outside of questions concerning grip, which is what most people tend to discuss when deliberating between the different types of footwear.
Man, I came back to this video and realized that I basically tore my ACL because of the wrong boots on the wrong surface. The U.S obviously does not care about the health of their citizens because 90% of fields are AG, but the boots sold are 80% FG.
Strongly recommend were turf shoes on artificial grass and turf, I broke my ACL because I was wearing mercurials on artificial grass.
The blades actually mess you up I feel u bro
Luigi Gallo
Well, you could have used AG boots on Synthetic grass fields as well. FG Mercurials have bladed studs which make the grip too clingy and very dangerous. If you would have used AG mercurials, that injury wouldn’t have accrued.
Turf shoes on wet AG (the most common situation where I live) is just a bad idea.
Can I wear indoor football shoes on real grass
@@SaaduddinUbaidah of course not
People that wear turf boots as trainers 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
Can I wear indoor football shoes on real grass
DNC-Football i think you can
DNC-Football but it is going to slip like a f.cking hose on ice
@@SaaduddinUbaidah no
What's the difference
Kids and teenagers can play on true turf fields without much issue aside from getting friction burns from sliding on it. Their tendons, ligaments, joints, muscles etc recover from 'wear and tear' much more quickly.
But adults tend to start accumulating lower-leg injuries when playing on hard turf. This is why professionals just about refuse to play on it.
Believe me, by your 30s, short-length turf fields can give you ankle tendinitis for six weeks just from playing _one_ high-intensity match on it.
You're putting fear into a lot of people's hearts with this information. Makes me wonder if my recent ACL tear could've been the accumulation of playing time on AG surfaces in the last 5 years
There should be soccer field with ACC
what is ACC
@@drixexarion6766 all condition control
@@d2k24s6 it's late but thanks, can't go out rn cuz of covid
@@drixexarion6766 nobody asked or spoke about that tho
Anyone else hate AG and turf?
Natural grass master race
As someone who's played on ag for the majority of their life, I prefer it more than natural grass.
The ball moves faster on the ground and sliding/diving is easier imo. I''m a gk btw.
cxRangaz _ prefer ag
Tbh i prefer ag due to its super easy to slide without getting your clothes dirty and easy, as well when playing a through ball the ball travels faster and accurate than natural grass
If it’s a top quality field i prefer natural but being a gk I hate those dirt patches
I don't like AG but there's not many natural grass pitch nearby either
For those guys love to slide tackle, I’d recommend them to play in turf fields. They’ll surely enjoy much more!
Lmaoo😂
Been there 😢
why do most pros wear FG on turf then?
Bob Henry Nike do a multiground stud pattern and I wear it on both turf and artificial grass and normal grass
Well few things. First need to know pro got very fit body and strong muscle to hold their body to avoid injury. Compare to normal ppl who didn’t work out often or play often. Their body (knee) can’t afford the weight his/her body gave. But pro got lots of strong muscle to separate the weight or pressure comes from it. Also they are extremely flexible to avoid those injuries too. Place like ACL needs flexible muscle to separate the weight And this is what normal people didn’t have. Second, lots of pro team field are ACC. Which mean the field can play in lots of situations. But need big money. I think rare field we can find it in normal life. This is why we seen pro wear FG on turf. It doesn’t really matter for them
OMG THIS VIDEO IS LIFE SAVER!!!!! GOOOD JOBBB. I RESEARCHED A LOT BUT THIS VIDEO MAKES EVERYTHING CLEAR
Turf will tear up your knees if you play many years on it. Artificial Grass is not any better. Both surfaces are less forgiving then natural grass.
Turf and AG use the concrete base so it's no good for legs and hip. The solution is don't play to many games in a week and have a proper rest.
Professional players play on well maintained grass, the shock/pressure to knee and ankle might be only 1/5 that of turf/artificial grass. This is reason why professionals play and train 100 times more than amateurs, yet amateurs get more injury on knee/meniscus/ACL as you player more. while, not everyone can afford to play on well maintained grass. And if the grass is not well maintained, (like in public parks) trust me, it is even worse than turf/artificial grass.
I hate having to play on turf every winter. I'm a goalkeeper, and it's very rare for there to be a moment between October and May where I don't have nasty scratches on my sides.
Turf should be illegal now haha 🙅
@@nicknguyen7870 Indeed but I think most AG Field try to follow the FIFA requirement FIFA 1 Star or FIFA 2 Star AG field. The FIFA 2 star AG you can play international competition on it .
Extremely helpful as my uni assessment is modifying a sport so I need to figure out which surface and footwear would be best suited 👍
Interesting you call out the AG-pro becoming more common. Looking at the online retailers, I'm finding them very difficult if not impossible to find an AG in the Vapor elite. Lived in Germany for past two years, most clubs use Turf over AG or natural. Some still use clay but that is not common. Most players (95%) just use FG. Rarely see AG, more rare to see turf shoes unless player is injured. FG on clay is terrible. Nearly like cement.
In Spain happens same. The touch and feeling of turf boots isn't well than ag/fg boots but is very helpful than others
my first research on AG/FG , I found it on this video. thanks for enlightening me.
Where I'm from, most AG football fields aren't very deep; The owners DON'T allow playing with studs, especially this one stadium that has a non-infill `braided` thread technology. This is probably because they're scared it would damage the playing surface. It is my personal favorite for the lack of pellets that would normally sneak into the shoe. Moereover, the owner specified it is easier to clean this stadium. I was surprised they clean it, actually.
But TF shoes work just fine and grip VERY well on regular SBR infill (rubber pellets) Artificial Grass field, which is the most common atm.
If you find yourself alternating between different playing surfaces and can't afford/don't want to spend too much, one single pair of TF boots will do.
would you count the nike air zoom as studs and can you wear them on astro turf or ag
@@HyBp-np9bf as far as I am aware, Nike Air are not designed for soccer/football fields. The Zoom series features the Zoom Vapor and Zoom Superfly. Either way, check for TF (turf) marking in the model name and should work fine for AG and astro, provided the playing field is not wet (just as specified in the video)
I wear my FG boots on AG because I just find ag boots give me no traction so I half to get new boots every 6 months
You never injured yourself with fg on ag? Bought fg but struggle to keep it now lol
Wow I searching videos on this topic like 4 days ago thank you so much
I play in goal on artificial grass so I like the extra grip of FG boots so I can push off harder
i needed this video i bought a football boot that is fg but my playing ground is turf
I'm going to get Multi-Ground 😁
Thank you Josephine, very cool!
I almost twisted my ankle wearing FG boots on AG field because the blade got caught on the grass while I was doing a dynamic twist/turn. I also noticed the blades were getting caught by the grass while slide tackle/blocking, which led me to switch my boots when I still had my ankle intact. Do NOT risk it guys.
As soon as you mentioned concrete and studs I KNEW that video was coming. RIP those mercurials.
Can you talk about Puma? Where you think they are going to be in a couple of years and if they can be the biggest football brand?
does anyone have a better experience using ag cleats rather than using turf shoes on an ag field in a manner of ball control? I mean, ag fields have a little depth to them and I'm using turf shoes. do you think that the extra hight of ag shoes is critical?
Such an important question which had to be answered by someone
Would love it if John would move his head so I could get a good look at the website behind him.
Robert Gullett sr4ulaces.com
@@alarikaguilar7543 I know the website
Thanks man, im getting new boots, really helped me
People annoy me. I get asked for indoor shoes. I sell them futsal indoor shoes. And they blame me for selling them wrong shoes when their idiot coaches tell them wrong. 5v5 7v7 smaller turf fields and arena soccer is turf shoes with out an actual stud plate. Artificial grass cleats are turf fields that are full size and usually outside. And full sided teams. Fg is only natural grass. Indoor court and ic shoes are futsal shoes, which are on a hard court like a basketball or groomed concrete. Indoor court and turf shoes are not interchangeable. If they were they wouldn't have made both. Purpose built and designed footwear is made to be used with that in mind. Don't try and change it.
What would happen to my indoors if I wear them on real grass
@@SaaduddinUbaidah you will slide
I've started seeing some new AG fields around with cork instead of rubber. Seems to be less abrasive and doesn't get as hot in the summer. I like using AG stud patters on AG, but have gotten away with the conical stud pattern on the Morelia Neo on the cork AG. Seems to have held up okay, and I think it may be from the cork (don't recommend using on rubber fields).
Great video jose
Good stuff. I still find my proximo turf work well on turf and are easier on joints
Can I use Murli ground boots on turf and artificial grass?
this actually really helped thanks johronman
I think I play in something in between, something that looks like the picture of AG with those black rubber pellets but very shallow "grass".
Honestly a fantastic video
thanks
Thank u for clear all my problem
This video helped me a lot thanks 🔥🔥🔥
What’s better AG or turf boots
@@Ali-rc6jzSucking your mom
can we play with ag boots on turf?
Josh thanks for makeing this video i was about to ask this question
Thanks! this info was missing to millions i guess.
I think theoretically you're right but at the end of the day the difference doesn't matter, fg stud patterns very suitable for artificial grass
Most of them are suitable however bladed studs like Mercurials can actually be a pain
Thanks Jeff!
Thanks for the information! ❤️
Hey Jeff, could you do a video on the best 2019 boots for astroturf ? It would be awesome
See your shelf....MV3 MV4 is my dream....NIKE really should do a retro, it's very hard to find a brand new one now...
Thanks mate
In greece everybody advises you to wear Turf on AG and they strictly say no studs. Well I just bought a mercurial superfly 6 MG (15$ at a clearance outlet) and I havent tested them out and seen what they said.
Thank you !
My school has a football pitch it is straight concrete with turf but i use FG/AG boots on it
Thank you!!
I ALMOST ORDED THE HIGH PATRIC THNAK YOU SO MUCH
Can you wear AG/MG boots on turf?
Thank u so much
Professional players play on well maintained grass, the shock/pressure to knee and ankle might be only 1/5 that of turf/artificial grass. This is reason why professionals play and train 100 times more than amateurs, yet amateurs get more injury on knee/meniscus/ACL as you player more. while, not everyone can afford to play on well maintained grass. And if the grass is not well maintained, (like in public parks) trust me, it is even worse than turf/artificial grass.
Hey Jeorge, I noticed that you spoke about the X 18.1 as a FG/AG boot, I recently purchased a pair in the Archetic colorway and on the box it only lists it as an FG boot, would this mean Adidas have changed the standards of their boot making process?
nope they are more toward fg tho
but you can use them for both
Thank god!! Been asking this for years lol
I have a combonation of both its is very shallow with those bits of rubber in it and since i play baseball at a high level of play we are always sliding
I bought the Mercurial Superfly 7 MG and I want to know if I could use them in AG....
Hi Josh, I am looking for something with good heel cushioning, nimble and reactive, what would you recomend? thank you.
Question: can I use turf football boots on artificial grass pitch???
Yeah you can
Just bought Nike Phantom GT2 Pro Turf with a very good discount but I'm going to start playing on AG. Is paying 60 dollars more for AG boots worth it?
I was just wondering this last week and it's been bothering me since just in time jebediah
Thanks for putting me on game
thanks
can I use turf shoes on a flat indoor soccer field?
Bahaya bro jgn,,
Ood viewers will remember what happens when you use fg boots on concrete
In Malaysia we wear indoor in ag pitches/ futsal court
Can I wear indoor on real grass
you can do that, but i broke my arm when i slipped using indoor shoes on wet grass so i would not recommend it.
when it's dry you have a huge disadvantage having no traction. I'd rather wear the cheapest nike/adidas boots on natural grass than the nicest indoor shoes.
the indoor shoes will be fine, you'll just have to thoroughly wash them and make sure the bottoms are clean before using them on an indoor futsal court again.
If you plan on playing a full competitive season then you should get FG soccer cleats for use on real grass. You'll reduce your chance of slipping unexpectedly and breaking a bone like i did. If you're just kicking a ball around casually with friends in a park or your backyard then it doesn't really matter
@@arsenalfanatic09 yeah, i bought it like 5 days ago and thought really hard on it and decided to go indoor over studs as i so have studs but its to small for me now and im not playing for club this year just training. With training is that i have a wall where i can pass against but the floor is concrete so i really needed the shoes and my school has like indoor courthish court with a cage surrounding it.
@@SaaduddinUbaidah if u are only playing casually on grass then you'll be fine as long as ur a bit careful
@@arsenalfanatic09 ok thanks
I'm going to try using turf shoes on AG. I feel like my FG mercurials are too long for the field I play on. But I also don't want to invest in AG boots, lol.
did u try?
thoughts?
@@uvuv4329 turf shoes are the best. I use the turf mercurials on ag. perfect amount of grip.
@@kobenoyashi531 Have you ever used them on fg?
I only play on natural grass and played a couple times on AG which was pretty amazing but I mostly play on normal grass
What shoes u wear on natural grass? Can i use turf boots on them? Please suggest me some good boots for natural grass
cheers jeff
Hi Jorge, great video.😂
2:06 My heart breaks for those poor boots😭💔
I use turf Magistas on AG because stud pressure is horrible even with AG studs! ew!
hey, great video, Josh. I was wondering where did you get that version of elite phantom vsn. I was looking fwd for myself. Im a 8.5 size US. Greetings from Perú.
Mentioned that your skin gets stolen on turf but not that it gets murdered on ag as well but this time featuring our resident favourite black bits in the fray too
I think playing on natural grass is better then artificial one.
That’s a given
So from viewing this video...
use AG cleats only on artificial grass & turf and use FG on natural grass.
I wish Adidas would redesign & cut down the crazy high heels on the otherwise excellent Copa & Kaiser turf boots.
Can you do a video about the best indoor shoes by Nike, adidas and puma please? Thx
Can I wear turf football boots on artificial grass? Pls tell me 😢
Yes
hi is adidas sense 1 AG red color that i got years back good for turf that has inch length with black crushed rubbers peblles no traction or long grass length. still some players says dont use it can hurt knee or ankle am not sure . got the teimpo nike turf which are ok but less traction or when is little wet floor is slippery.
Hey Jacob I was looking to get some new turf boots and I need ur help
Which would you choose between MercurialX Superfly or Predator 19 Tango?
I much prefer the Mercurials.
if i play on asphalt do i need turf shoe or indoor shoe?
Could you please do more turf shoes reviews? There are very popular in my country
So in easy word, field that have black little stones are AG? Right? And those hard grass are turf ?
Are Mundial Team boots more of an AG or Turf pattern then?
It's a turf shoe.
I thought these were turf shoes! I've been wearing these on AG, got turf toe for the first time (that i know of) and feel like my ankle's gonna snap the way the mundials stick to AG. Trying to buy actual AG cleats now but ... supply chain lmao
Hey Joshie, please make a video on Messi addition boots u have
So, just a quick question, if there is NO pellets, no rubber pellets or anything, just a low cut / shallow grass, does that mean it is turf?
Yes but turf ground is illegal now according to FIFA standard
What about wearing MG boots on AG fields (performance and risk of injury)
Josiah I do know the answer I only clicked on the video because I love you videos
Josh what about MG boots
Mud boots?
@@andromolina7468 muti ground
Multi ground is fg/ag. Not used on turf fields only the longer artificial grass.