ESPN HS Magazine voted 3N2’s Rally fastpitch cleats among the very best in the sport. This is nothing new to the fastpitch softball fans that have been raving about them for years. From professional fastpitch players like Monica Abbott and softball legend Michele Smith, to collegiate standouts, travel ball players, and weekend gamers, fastpitch players swear by 3N2 Rally fastpitch softball cleats. Why the love? It’s simple: they’re built well, they perform well, they look good, and they’re comfortable. It all adds up to on-the-diamond perfection. Rally fastpitch cleats also come in a range of styles to suit individual level and style of play; a traditional metal cleat, a TPU cleat, a turf trainer, and a pitching toe cleat.
3N2 Rally Metal fastpitch cleats are our do-it-all performer; durable, versatile, and sleek. Metal fastpitch cleats provide greater grip and traction than turfs or TPUs and are the go-to choice for the majority of fastpitch softball players.
Players who are unable to wear metal spikes or prefer a lighter cleat often opt for a TPU, which is a high-performance plastic cleat. TPU fastpitch cleats provide many of the grip and traction benefits of a metal fastpitch cleat, but are more shock absorbent and dent resistant.
Fastpitch turf shoes are suited for softball players who are unable to wear metal spikes or require an additional level of on-the-field comfort. While turf shoes sacrifice some of the grip and traction of metal or TPU cleats, they make up for it in added cushion for knees and joints.
If you’re a fastpitch pitcher, you know the hot spots on your cleats that are prone to wear and tear. It’s an unavoidable byproduct of the pitching motion. It’s those exact spots that our Rally reinforced pitching toe fastpitch cleats protect. Most pitching toes on fastpitch cleats are either applied after purchase or are very poorly integrated, giving shoes a bulky, clunky look and feel. The Rally PT Pitching Toe is designed and engineered for highly fluid toe drag and is made from a revolutionary rubber compound that is lighter and more durable than traditional pitching toes. Best yet? It looks as good as it performs.
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