Ringor Women's Swiftstep Pro Metal Fastpitch Softball Cleats

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About This Item

Design:

  • Lightweight and more abrasion resistant and durable than other cleats, made to withstand any position on the field
  • The durability of the pitching toe models without the bulk, for a more seamless and powerful pitch
  • TrueHarmony design aligns to unique female biomechanics featuring a wider toe box and narrower heel, ensuring better fit and performance, resulting in less fatigue

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • FitSync technology conforms to your foot preventing heel slippage and crowding for your toes. For enhanced energy transfer and explosiveness while ensuring supreme comfort

Durability & Traction:

  • KineticFlex triple-plate outsole the patent-pending design flexes with your foot, offering responsive flexibility for seamless transitions
  • Metal spikes offer enhanced traction and stability
  • Sprinter toe rise designed for an exceptionally fast first step with a 25-degree toe rise, allowing athletes to accelerate like sprinters
  • Brand : RIP-IT
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 24RPIWRNGRPRSPKWHCLT
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2.7

34%

Recommended

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Bring Back The Old Version

PLEASE bring back back the flite with pitching toe! It's the only thing that holds up for my pitcher. This new model didn't last half a season before wearing a hole in the drag toe.

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Complete Trash, Do Not Buy!!!

Didn't even make it half a season. Warranty a joke

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Terrible Design

Terrible cleat. Metal cleats are housed in hard rubber that pops off the shoe very easily. This happened within 2 weeks of normal use. Surprised this even made it out of the design room.

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Poor Quality

Metal cleats fall out, just like many of the other reviewers have said. Nothing like being out of town with a broken pair of cleats. Ringors used to be good. I will look for another brand.

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Not A Durable Cleat For Pitchers

These cleats were a huge disappointment. We pre-ordered them and waited over 2 months to get them. She's been pitching in them for 2.5 months and has a hole in her drag foot and a metal cleat has fallen out as well. For the amount of money we paid for these I was hoping to get at least a season out of them.

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