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Nike baseball cleats

Nike baseball cleats are probably the most popular footwear in baseball today. Nike has always made an extremely high quality shoe/cleat for baseball, and all sports for that matter. They would make up the top of the list in my recommendations for footwear.

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The top of the line models of Nike cleats would be the Shox and the Air 5-Tool. The Shox model (pictured below) is designed with the signature platform in the rear bottom of the shoe for heel cushioning and impact protection. The front of the shoe features a Pebax (a very lightweight and high strength plastic) forefoot plate for rigidity and support.

Nike Shox Fuse Premium Low Metal Baseball Cleats
Nike Shox Fuse Premium Low Metal Baseball Cleats

The Air 5-Tool (pictured below) is another high-end model. They feature the new 9-cleat design and use a lightweight synthetic mesh known as Dri-FIT. This is a technology used by Nike that is supposed to actually pull the sweat away from the body and improve the evaporation to leave the skin feeling dry. This technology is used in many of Nike’s athletic equipment such as shirts, pants, etc.

Baseball - Nike Men's Zoom 5 Tool Pro Mid Metal Baseball Cleats -
Nike Men's Zoom 5 Tool Pro Mid Metal Baseball Cleats

Other lower-end models of Nike cleats include the Clipper and Slider models. These are a bit more affordable as they will only cost around $50-70. Pricing for the Shox and the 5-Tool metal cleats are going to run around $100-120. Check out Baseball Express to browse their whole selection of Nike cleats.

Nike makes some of the best footwear in athletics today. Consider them early in your decision for your next pair of cleats.

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