The new Nike Mercurial Superfly II have been put to the test by the top footballers in the world. We all know they aren't paying for them but do they really make the difference? Would someone playing Pub league get the same benefit or are they a waste of hard earned money?
Amidst the large variety of soccer boots on the market, there are a few that stand apart from all the others. Some of the most popular soccer shoes are stocked at well- known name brand stores like Nike, Adidas, Puma, and Lotto.
One of Nike’s greatest accomplishments was the release of their Mercurial Vapor Superfly boots. Weighing just 190 grams, these are the lightest soccer boots Nike has ever... read article
My boots are an extension of my personality. The crazier the colour the better.
You need to be a quality player to get away with some of the boots out nowadays.
The type of colours football boots come in these days are endless. But have they gone overboard with more and more eccentric colours emerging or is it just another way to enjoy the greatest game in the world.
I'm old skool with a bit of flair. I'll have the Tiempos!
They are all ugly! Yuck!
If Adidas are going lighter, so will their number one competitors, Nike. They are releasing a 'Elite' version of all their big sellers. Each modified to be lighter, more water resistant,stylish and durable with a carbon fiber sole-plate. All around better models than their predecessors. Which one will you be upgrading to?