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Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface. They can be conical or blade-like in shape and can be made of plastic, rubber or metal. The type worn depends on the environment of play: grass, ice, artificial turf, or other grounds. In American English, the term "cleats" is used synecdochically to refer to shoes featuring such protrusions.

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  • Stollen (Schuh) (de)
  • Cleat (shoe) (en)
  • Crampons (chaussure) (fr)
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  • Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface. They can be conical or blade-like in shape and can be made of plastic, rubber or metal. The type worn depends on the environment of play: grass, ice, artificial turf, or other grounds. In American English, the term "cleats" is used synecdochically to refer to shoes featuring such protrusions. (en)
  • Les crampons désignent des petits embouts, habituellement à base de matériau élastique, liés aux chaussures de football, ou autres types de chaussure sportive, permettant l'adhérence à une surface lisse ou sèche. (fr)
  • Stollen an den Schuhen sind früher zylindrische, heute oft auch länglich geformte Profilzapfen unter der Schuhsohle von Sportschuhen, die auf weichem Untergrund (beispielsweise Wiese) besseren Halt vermitteln. Sie werden bei allen auf Rasen gespielten Sportarten wie Fußball, Rugby, American Football und Ultimate Frisbee verwendet. Die Länge der Stollen ist meist limitiert, um Verletzungen zu vermeiden, beispielsweise im Fußball auf 16 mm, weswegen Auswechselspieler dem Linienrichter vor dem Betreten des Platzes beide Schuhsohlen zeigen müssen – siehe dazu Fußballregeln. (de)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Under_Armour_Opening_(27687809880).jpg
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  • Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface. They can be conical or blade-like in shape and can be made of plastic, rubber or metal. The type worn depends on the environment of play: grass, ice, artificial turf, or other grounds. In American English, the term "cleats" is used synecdochically to refer to shoes featuring such protrusions. (en)
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