Huai Alai is a domestic brand. It produced basketball shoes in the early years, but only now produces other varieties. The Falcon series refers to a football series of Adidas. Mercurial refers to a range of football boots from Nike. These two series are the main series of these two brands in recent years.
Different series have different styles, and the same style has different spikes.
The difference is that I personally feel that Adidas’ low-end shoes are overpriced, and you can consider buying Nike’s mid-to-low-end shoes.
When choosing football shoes, you must first choose the spikes, and the spikes must be based on the venue.
SG (Soft Groud) is suitable for soft ground.
FG (Firm Groud) harder natural grass and artificial grass with longer grass stems, HG (Hard Groud) softer mud, sand and short grass stems of artificial grass.
AG (Artificial Ground) is suitable for hard (surface is dirt or gravel) grassland or thick artificial turf field.
MG (Multi Ground) nails are larger than TF and are round, between TF and AG, more towards AG.
TF (Turf) is a field with artificial turf, that is, broken nails.
IC/IN (Indoor Competition/Indoor) is generally made of beef tendon and is used indoors
So, for artificial grass + rubber pellet fields used in general schools, FG is worn. HG, AG, MG and TF are all acceptable. This depends on personal preference and technical features. For example, if I am a goalkeeper, I will wear shoes with longer spikes, especially the spikes on the forefoot that can live on the turf, so that they will not slip when I take off. If you often make emergency stops and changes of direction, you should choose one with nails on both sides of the soles of the feet that are not too long, otherwise they will not easily get hung up on the grass and hurt your ankles. Compared with people who don't often wear sneakers, AG and TF shoes are relatively more comfortable to wear. Some people may feel their feet are "stinged" when they buy knife-nail or round-nail shoes for the first time. However, AG’s nails will wear out faster if played on a harder field because AG’s nails are relatively soft plastic nails. Most Adidas football shoes with sharp studs around 360-480 are also made of soft plastic studs, which have low technical content, wear out quickly, and are relatively expensive. Therefore, Nike's mid-to-low-end price sneakers are very cost-effective, basically more than 200 to more than 300. If you pick the right spikes and choose the style you like, if you calculate the frequency of playing twice a week, it will definitely not be a problem within a year. If you have better skills and financial conditions allow, Adidas' mid-length shoes are also good. You have to go to the store to try them. After all, you can buy a pair of shoes for around 500. If they don't fit your feet, it will be too troublesome. By the way, Nike Mercurial series and Adidas Falcon series shoes are generally a little narrower. If your feet are wider, you can try Nike's T90 series. This is what my buddy told me.
Although shoes with tendon soles are the closest to ordinary casual shoes, it is not recommended to buy them if you play on fake grass, especially if there are small rubber particles, as they will definitely slip. Be more powerful.
If you mainly play as an attacking midfielder and shadow forward, I recommend Nike’s CTR360 and Adidas’ latest Falcon, both of which are more ball-controlling series
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