About this item
The GM Grey Durastud Soft Cricket Studs provide optimal grip for natural turf surfaces while minimizing outsole wear. This set includes 20 replacement studs and a specialized spanner tool for efficient installation. The precision-engineered thermoplastic composite offers durability with a softer compound that reduces pressure points and turf damage.
The GM Grey Durastud Soft Cricket Studs deliver reliable traction on natural grass surfaces while providing enhanced comfort through impact absorption. The softer compound reduces pressure on joints during extended play without compromising stability or durability.
Key Features:
Versatile Performance: Ideal for medium-soft natural turf wickets and outfields with excellent grip in varied conditions
Pressure Distribution: Softer compound reduces localized pressure points for enhanced comfort during extended sessions
Durability: Specially formulated thermoplastic resists wear while maintaining grip characteristics
Compatible Design: Standard thread pattern fits most major cricket shoe brands with screw-in stud systems
Complete Kit: Includes 20 replacement studs and dedicated spanner tool for precise installation
Turf Friendly: Softer composition minimizes pitch damage compared to traditional hard studs
Strategic Grip: Engineered tread pattern provides multidirectional traction for bowling run-ups and quick directional changes
Lightweight Construction: Minimizes added weight to maintain agility and reduce fatigue
FAQs
Q: How do I know if these GM Durastud Soft Cricket Studs will fit my cricket shoes?
A: The GM Durastud Soft Cricket Studs utilize the standard cricket stud thread pattern (8mm diameter) compatible with most major brands of cricket shoes with replaceable stud systems, including GM, Kookaburra, New Balance, Adidas, and Asics. Check your shoe's outsole for screw-in stud receptacles before purchasing.
Q: When should I choose soft studs versus hard studs for cricket?
A: Soft studs like the GM Grey Durastud are ideal for softer natural turf conditions, providing gentler pressure distribution without sacrificing grip. They're recommended for players with joint discomfort, for use on turf that groundskeepers want to protect from damage, and for longer batting or fielding sessions. Hard studs are better suited for firm, dry pitches where maximum grip is required.
Q: How frequently should cricket studs be replaced?
A: Cricket studs should be inspected regularly and replaced when showing signs of wear including reduced height (below 10mm), flattened or asymmetrical tips, or visible cracking. For regular players, this typically means replacement every 8-12 games depending on playing surface conditions and player weight. Having replacement studs readily available ensures optimal performance throughout the season.
Q: Can I mix different types of studs in my cricket shoes for varied conditions?
A: Yes, strategic mixing of studs is a common practice among professional cricketers. For example, you might install GM Grey Durastuds in the forefoot area for comfort while batting or fielding, while using harder studs in the heel for additional stability during bowling run-ups. This customized approach allows players to optimize their footwear for specific roles and ground conditions.