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Yeah, but taking the spikes out doesn't make them spikeless, it does, but it doesn't.

Once on, I really can't tell the difference.
 

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Probably most guys could cope fine without spikes. I know I certainly could.

But for me, I'd just buy a pair of spikeless. For me these have always been far more comfortable and I can pretty much wear them in all dry conditions and for practice / range etc. I'd reckon the firm sole on these would not be as comfortable as normal spikeless / dimpled shoes.

For me, spiked shoes are bigger / heavier / less comfortable shoes for wear in wet conditions to ensure your feet stay dry.
 
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