Mizuno spikes are the way to go in my opinion. I have a pair of the Mizuno 9-Spike Pro Limited G3. Click here This is where you can buy them. I have them and love them. They are extremely comfortable.
-Kevin
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Originally posted by Catcher41: Mizuno spikes are the way to go in my opinion. I have a pair of the Mizuno 9-Spike Pro Limited G3. Click here This is where you can buy them. I have them and love them. They are extremely comfortable.
-Kevin
I agree. Go with Mizuno. I would say the best prices are at www.wasupply.com.
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I just ordered a pair of Nike Air Zoom Diamond Fury SP cleats from Champs. $60 isn't bad
I'm going to keep my Air Zoom Clippers from last year too, so I have two and I can then keep my new ones in good shape longer.
I went with Nike because that's what I've always worn. Also, our team just got Nike uniforms so I bought Nike batting gloves and Nike cleats because you gotta match
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