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Football Boot Reviews

Nike PhantomVNM Review: Shoot with some oompph

Does the PhantomVNM spell a new era for power boots? In May 2013, Nike changed the game for ‘power boots’. After 6 years of the...

adidas Copa 19.1 Review: Plush leather fused with knit

We judge adidas’ return to producing a leather boot. Editor’s note (Aug 2020): We’ve also done a follow up review of the adidas Copa 19.1...

SR4U Laces Review: Good quality and great variety

A cautionary tale of a mystical power unleashed. It all started when I bought my AMO Grip Laces some months back. Wanting to replicate the...

Nike Tiempo Legend 7 Review: Tough leather boot that needs breaking in

Can Nike improve on a classic leather boot with modern technology? The previous generation Nike Tiempo, the Legend 6, was one of my all-time favourites....

Puma Future 19.1 Review: Solid but should do better

With its third incarnation in just over a year, is the Future finally here? One of the main reasons why leather football boots have withstood...

The Battle for Speed

Which is the better speed boot? The Nike Mercurial or the adidas X18? Since the first Nike Mercurial launched over 15 years ago, the football...

Puma One 19.1 Review: An identity crisis?

The One boot to rule them all? Not quite... The Puma One has been in an identity crisis for ages. About a year ago, Puma...

Mizuno Morelia Neo 2 MiJ Review: Lightweight leather speed boot

Leather on a speed boot in 2018? Mizuno is here to prove critics wrong. As a Manchester United fan, one of the most annoying things...

Flyknit Battle: Nike Mercurial Superfly v PhantomVSN

Speed v Touch. Are they really any different on feet? Flyknit has taken over the sporting world and it was only as recently as 2014...

Nike Mercurial Superfly 360 Review: The best speed boot

20 years of Mercurial innovation. Could the latest Superfly be the best one yet? The Nike Mercurial line has always been a trail blazer in...

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