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Sneak Peak: Adidas Predator Accelerator Remake

The Accelerator is back, again. Adidas really seems to love their remakes. Having already given us one adidas Predator Accelerator remake this year, The...

adidas Copa Mundial Review: A no-frills experience in a super large boot

Old is gold with the adidas Copa Mundial. Estimated reading time: 7 minutes We are in an age where there are always new marketing innovations...

Sneak Peek: Messi X Speedflow .1

The writing's been on the wall for the Nemeziz silo for sometime now, and we've pretty much gotten the surest confirmation of it's retirement...

Best 2020/21 Football Kits for the Fashionably Adventurous

Not for the faint of heart. There are players who love a clean kit. And there are those who love to stand out. For those...

First Impressions: adidas Predator Freak

A few cosmetic updates to the popular Predator line. It's been a year since the adidas Predator 20 launched to much fanfare. The highly anticipated...

Our football boot wishes for 2021

The team came together to share what they want to see for 2021. 2020 was a solid year for football boots. Puma upped their speed...

F50 Ghosted adizero Review: One of the best speed boots gets a remake

adidas mashes the adizero and X Ghosted into one amazing package Despite not getting as much love as adidas would probably have wanted, the limited-edition...

5 football boots that deserve a remake

Whip up some nostalgia. The past couple of years have been a barrage of limited edition boots, left right and centre. The big brands have...

Speed Boot Battle: Mercurial Vapor v adidas X Ghosted v Puma Ultra

Need for Speed: Football boot edition After years of simply conceding the title of “Best Speed Boot” to Nike, their competitor brands seemingly felt the...

adidas X Ghosted.1 Review: A raw touch and a snappy outsole

adidas digs into the past to reinvent the X. Editor's note (Oct 2021): Do check out our review of the adidas X Speedflow.1 for our...

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