Monday 28 October 2013

Nike Mercurial Galaxy

The brand new Nike mercurial galaxy are a new design completely to the mercurial family. Here is a picture of the new boots held by Ronaldo



As you can see the large nike swoosh that came around the front of the boot has been replaced with the normal nike swoosh you find on the Tiempos and CTR's. Here is another look at the boots.



Saturday 19 October 2013

New Nike 13/14 Colourway

The new Nike colourway of the fall 2013 is a bright way to end the year with its new Electro Purple/Volt it is available on the HyperVenom, Mercurials, Tiempos and CTR's.
Here is pictures of the Mercurial and HyperVenom






Adidas Copa Mundials White!

It's what everyone over the past few year has been waiting for. Adidas have had many requests that the classic Copa Mundials which were released around 30 years ago, that they have a different colour way. And now it's finally here...



The white colour way is a new way to play in one of the best soccer boots of all time.

I have to say at first I was not a fan although seeing other photos I have changed my mind and I quite like the new design. I do prefer the all black tounge instead of the white because its a hassle to keep clean and makes the boot look shabby.

If you are interested in getting yourself a pair of these you better hurry as Adidas are only shipping  a limited amount so if you don't mind spending £120 on boots I would choose a pair like these as they are one of the best on the market.

Thursday 8 August 2013

Review: Adidas F50 adiZero TRX Messi

The Adidas F50 adiZero TRX Messi were the launch boot of the new series from Adidas F50 adiZero and with the eye catching colorway and sharp look these were football/soccer fans favourite!



As the world’s best footballer continues to break records and win international accolades, adidas football have bestowed upon Leo Messi an all-new signature colourway. The f50 adizero shoes are the tools of a fearless player, agile and lightning quick, Messi rides challenges and has one ultimate aim on the pitch; to create and score goals for his team. Now fans can take a step closer to their hero with the adizero f50 Messi, part of the new Messi Collection range of boots and apparel.The Sprintskin is a 1.5mm thick layer made from DUALMAX synthetic with exclusive leather grain optic that allows the boot to be lightweight whilst maintaining a natural feeling between boot and ball, tailored for Messi’s needs. Sprintweb is the 3D printed texture on the surface of the boot that allows for exceptional ball control at speed and also provides the supple but stable construction. The final layer of boot construction is the Sprintframe, a strong but lightweight lower section that offers players a perfectly balanced boot. The new adizero f50 Messi combines revolutionary technologies and precision engineering with every aspect of the boot design based around making the wearer as fast as possible on the football field. At only 165g, the adizero f50 Messi is one of the lightest shoes on the market.

The Verdict

Comfort - 8/10
Design - 9/10
Performance - 9.5/10
Durability - 7/10

The Final Verdict 

8.5/10

Overall these boots are great for strikers but I couldn't wear them for a whole season, with the material being a thin synthetic the boots wont last as long as you would hope as they get scuffs and marks easily. But if you like boots with a striking look these are for you. 

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Review: Adidas Copa Mundials

The Adidas Copa Mundials are one of the most classic football/soccer boot of all time. The Copa Mundials have been around for about 30 years and still its a great choice of boot.

These are the boots I wore for the whole of last season and, i'm not kidding these are the best boots I've worn up until now. There is not much to say on these boots apart from they are fully made with kangaroo leather and have the classic adidas stud pattern. The boots last you around a season but could last you more if you took care of them so they are a great buy for any player in any position.

The Verdict
Design - 8/10
Comfort 10/10
Performance - 10/10
Durability - 8/10

The Final Verdict

9.5/10

These boots are one of the most comfortable and high performance level boots on the market so i highly recommend these boots to anyone who is a die hard football/soccer fan!

Review: Nike Premier

For many players, wearing classic and traditional styled boots is the only way to go. For a long time, the Adidas Copa Mundial has been the mainstay when it comes to classically inspired boots, while it has been an area that Nike has sort of avoided by sticking with more modern feels.
Then they dropped this latest gem of a release – the Nike Premier. This is a boot that features a timeless inspired look with a whole lot of modern technology. On paper, it seems to be a rather ingenious move by the home of the swoosh and since they were unveiled to the market, there has been a steady wave of positive comments geared toward them from fans. I’ve had the boots for a few weeks and here is how they have performed.














The Veridct

Design - 9/10
Comfort - 10/10
Durability - 8/10
Performance 10/10

These boots like the Copa Mundials are striking in design as it may be a plain look, it will make you look classy on the park. These also feel as if you are wearing socks as the boots adapt to your size of foot (but that doesn't mean get a size down in boots!). The boots will last you a season maximum as they do scuff and take a beating quite easily. Hands down this is one of the best shoes on the market along side the Copa Mundials so if your a fan of this design, you should pick them up now. 

Sunday 4 August 2013

Review: Pele Sports Trinity 3E

The Pele Sports Trinity 3E made a huge splash when they were released at the tail end of 2011. Prior to their release, Pele Sports had produced three other no nonsense boots that weren’t packed with technology or new innovations. However, with the Trinity, Pele Sports packed in a whole host of interesting features such as the Symbioskin upper as well as a never before seen stud configuration. All of this combined with a seriously light weight of 170 grams meant that conceptually, the Pele Sports Trinity was a giant killer, a boot that could compete with the staples of the speed boot market, the adiZero. Mercurial and the V1.11 series. I had the chance to test out the Trinity and see if they were as impressive on the pitch as they are on paper.


The Verdict

Design - 7/10
Comfort - 9/10
Performance - 8.5/10
Value - 5/10

Final Verdict

8/10

All in all the Trinity is definitely a huge leap forward for Pele Sports following the release of their three heritage boots the 1958, 1962 and 1972. While in terms of performance and comfort the Trinity ranks right up there with the best speed boots on the market, questionable durability brings the whole boot down. While it certainly is a quality release, adidas can breathe a sigh of relief as the adiZero’s position at the top of the ultralight boot chart is secure. Puma and Nike on the other hand, beware. If your a speedy winger or striker and are looking for something different and unique, I would definitely recommend the Pele Sports Trinity.