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Rugby Boots

Find the Perfect Rugby Boots for Your Game

At Lovell Rugby, we offer over 1,200 rugby boots from top brands like adidas, Nike, Canterbury, and Mizuno. Our Rugby Boot Guide helps you find the right pair, whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out.

Customise Your Boots for Free

Enjoy free personalisation on every pair! Add your name, number, or flag at no extra cost when you shop with us. Make your boots uniquely yours and show your team spirit.

Boots for Every Position

Forwards can rely on our 8-stud options for maximum grip in scrums and mauls, while backs can choose our 6-stud designs for speed and agility. If you’re a back, such as a winger or fullback, our 6-stud boots with a 4-2 configuration help you stay quick on your feet, making it easier to outpace opponents and break through the defense.

Suitable for All Playing Surfaces

We have rugby boots for every surface—from Soft Ground to Firm Ground and Artificial Ground. Whether you're playing on natural grass, synthetic turf, or mixed surfaces, Lovell Rugby has the right boots for you.

Wide Range for All

Explore our Men’s, Women’s, and Kids’ ranges to find the perfect pair for everyone in your family. Each collection is designed to provide the right fit and performance for players of all ages and skill levels.

Shop Today and Improve Your Game

Shop now, personalise your rugby boots, and enhance your performance with Lovell Rugby’s selection. Find the perfect pair to suit your needs and take your game to the next level.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there specific rugby boots for different playing surfaces?

Yes, there are specific rugby boots designed for different playing surfaces. Rugby boots can be categorized into three main types based on playing surfaces: Soft Ground (SG) Boots: Made for natural grass surfaces and muddy pitches commonly found during the rugby season. They offer enhanced traction and grip on soft and wet grounds. Firm Ground (FG) Boots: Suitable for firm, natural grass surfaces. FG boots provide stability and support for drier pitches. Artificial Turf (AG) or Turf Boots: Designed for artificial grass surfaces or 3G/4G pitches. They have shorter, more numerous studs to accommodate these types of playing surfaces. Additionally, some rugby boots can be used for indoor matches or training sessions, providing a suitable option for players on various surfaces. It's essential to choose the right type of rugby boots based on the playing surface to optimize performance and reduce the risk of injury.

Are rugby boots different to football boots?

Rugby boots and football boots are designed with different needs in mind. Rugby boots are designed for stability and power, whereas football boots focus more on speed and agility. Rugby boots generally have a slightly raised heel and have more studs than football boots

Can you wear Football Boots for Rugby?

Certainly, you can wear Football Boots for Rugby, as long as the studs follow the game's rules. Just ensure the studs lack sharp edges and stay within the 21mm length limit. However, it's always a good idea to check with your coach before making a choice.

Do Rugby Boots run big or small?

Rugby boots can vary in sizing, and it's important to find the right fit for optimal comfort and performance. Generally, rugby boots should fit snugly, with minimal space between the end of the foot and the boot's interior, while ensuring the toes aren't touching the front. Keep in mind that sizing conventions for women's rugby boots might differ. Women's sizing is often smaller by about a size and a half compared to regular shoe sizing. For instance, if a woman typically wears a women's size 9 in regular shoes, she might find a men's size 7.5 rugby boot to be the best fit for her. It's recommended to refer to the specific manufacturer's sizing guide and consider individual preferences for fit.

How do I choose the right size Rugby Boots for me?

It's crucial for your boots to have a snug but not overly tight fit. Ensure there's ample room in the toe box for comfortable toe movement and that your heel is securely positioned. Trying on boots with the socks you'll wear during games helps ensure the perfect fit for optimal performance and comfort.

How to clean rugby boots?

It’s important to clean your rugby boots properly to maintain their quality and longevity. However, it’s not recommended to clean them in a washing machine as this can damage the boot material.