Expensive Lightspeed Adidas have revamped their top of the line lineup with the launch of the Crazyfast series. Instead of getting a top end laceless boot and lace variation, we now have a plus model that not only features a very thin upper and is lighweight but is also about twenty percent more expensive than […]
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Outstanding but… Mizuno has had a strong hold on the Japanese soccer world ever since the initial 2011 release of the Morelia Neo series. It is the most popular boot in the Japanese market and absolutely dominates the high school leagues especially. Because of this popularity, Mizuno has always gone with evolution instead of revolution […]
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Massive thanks to @BootWizardBootReviews for putting this together! Yes, for all of you who thought I might have dropped off the edge of the earth, I have not, I still live, however family life has taken a bit of a toll on my ability to produce Boot Wizard videos (not complaining). However, that isn’t going […]
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A great alternative from the mainstream Olmeca Sport is one of the major sports brands out of Mexico. While relatively unknown outside of Mexico, the brand has been making quality products for years at more affordable prices. With the rise of other brands from Mexico like Chalry beginning to push into the US market, it […]
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Close to fulfilling potential It felt like adidas was fulfilling people’s wishes when they released (several times) the X 99.1 Speedportal Leather. Getting rid of the awful upper of the Speedportal, adidas then slapped a soft leather forefoot along with a much more pliable midfoot on the boot and it seemed like adidas created an […]
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On of the best Tiempos ever Ever since its introduction in 2005 (and even back to the introduction of the series in 1984), the Tiempo Legend has been one of the most versatile kangaroo leather boots on the market. To a certain subset of players, choosing Tiempo Legend when looking for new boots is one […]
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I can’t believe its synthetic! While ASICS is mostly known for their mainline X Fly numbered series, a few years ago they came out with the X Fly Pro. The X Fly Pro has a more aggressive soleplate and an internal heel counter as well as a kangaroo leather foot. While well received, there has […]
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A Superb Eco-friendly Alternative Thanks to Sokito for providing the boots. Check them out here: Sokito.com In the past few years, the Big Brands have finally decided that they should invest in and create eco-friendly products. It has taken longer than expected, but it is good to see the brands starting to get their act […]
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Impressive The X Fly series has always been one of the major reasons why ASICS remains competitive with Mizuno in the Japanese market. Almost every team has at least a couple of players wearing the X Fly 4 (and to a lesser extent, the X Fly Pro). Popularity can be a double-edged sword since any […]
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A Great Boot Mizuno’s Monarcida series is one of the reasons why the Runbird dominates the Japanese market. Coming in at a cheaper price than many other Japan made models, the Monarcida was a classic go to for people who did not want to spend the extra bit of cash on the more expensive Morelia […]
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