ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLEATS

We design ultimate frisbee cleats for the way ultimate players actually move: sharp cuts, quick pivots, long points, and changing field conditions. Built around multi-directional grip, comfort, and lightweight performance for grass, turf, and mixed-surface play.

Made for the cut

Grip that holds through every cut, pivot, and layout.

Tournament-day comfort

Lightweight fit that holds up through back-to-back games.

Built for the fields you actually play on.

Grass, turf, and everything in between

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good cleat for ultimate frisbee?

A good ultimate frisbee cleat should help you cut, pivot, sprint, and stop quickly without sacrificing comfort. Ultimate players move in every direction, often through long points and full tournament days, so lightweight construction, multi-directional grip, and a secure fit matter more than features designed for kicking, tackling, or straight-line running. Tokay cleats are designed specifically around those movements.

Yes, many ultimate players use soccer cleats. However, soccer cleats are designed mainly for forward movement, kicking, and ball control. Ultimate requires repeated lateral cuts, pivots, jumps, and sudden changes of direction. Tokay cleats can offer a better balance of grip, comfort, and movement support for the way the sport is actually played.

Tokay cleats are designed for ultimate players who often move between grass, turf, and mixed field conditions. Their traction pattern is built to support quick cuts, pivots, and changes of direction. Before using cleats on artificial turf, always check your field or league rules, as some facilities have specific footwear requirements.

Tokay cleats are designed with comfort and fit in mind, including the needs of players who find many soccer or football cleats too narrow. If you often struggle with tight cleats, check the Tokay size guide and customer reviews before choosing your pair. A secure fit should feel stable without creating pressure points during cuts or long games.

The lifespan of ultimate frisbee cleats depends on how often you play, the type of fields you use, weather conditions, and how you care for them. Players who train or compete several times a week may wear out cleats faster, especially on abrasive turf or wet fields. Cleaning off mud, letting cleats dry naturally, and avoiding direct heat can help extend their life.