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    The upper section (or vamp) of Cricket Shoes forms a large proportion of the material either side and on top of the foot helping hold the shoe onto the foot. Sock liners, or foot beds as they are....
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    The upper section (or vamp) of Cricket Shoes forms a large proportion of the material either side and on top of the foot helping hold the shoe onto the foot. Sock liners, or foot beds as they are commonly called, is the material which makes direct contact with the sole of the foot. Cricket shoe sock liners often feature extra cushioning for improved comfort, support, control, shape, moisture, or smell of the shoe. The Midsole is the layer in between the outsole and the insole and generally makes up the majority of the sole unit's bulk. The midsole is largely designed for shock absorption. The heel makes up the bottom rear part of the cricket shoe and is usually made from stiffer materials designed to offer maximum support to the heel of the foot. The outsole is the layer in direct contact with the ground. In the case of most cricket shoes, the outsole will be made from a highly durable material such as Polyurethane. The addition of spikes to cricket shoes offers a marked increase in the grip levels of many cricket shoes, particularly in wet or greasy conditions.
    Almost all cricket shoes designed for use outdoors offer the option of adding spikes, but the position, configuration and type of spikes varies significantly between both brands and models. Bowling boots almost always offer 4 spikes on the heel to ensure maximum grip at the point the leading foot plants at delivery, but the number of spikes on the forefoot varies between 6 and 8. Cricket shoes designed for all-rounders offer between 2 and 4 heel spikes and between 5 and 7 forefoot spikes.
    Although leather was once the core material for the production of cricket shoes, its use has continued to fall slowly being replaced by synthetic materials. Polyurethane or a slight variation on it Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) is used in a large variety of different ways in the construction of cricket shoes. In the use of PU and Nylon based mesh materials, many cricket shoes can be much lighter, offer the same protection and yet offer vastly increased ventilation and comfort. Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) also known as expanded rubber or foam rubber and is often used as a shock absorber within cricket shoes midsoles. SpeVa is a midsole is a material developed that improves bounce back characteristics and decreases midsole breakdown when running.

     

    Price (FOB) in USD : From $ 19.1 + Freight Charges

     


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