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Football Boot Reviews

adidas X Speedflow.1 Review: Return of the People’s Speed Boot

The adidas X Speedflow.1 combines speed and comfort. The adidas X series has gone through a lot of change over the past few years. The...

Best Football Boots of 2021

Only the best football boots for your feet. Here at BOOTHYPE, we’re blessed to have tested nearly every boot out on the market today. And...

Puma King Top Review – It’s time for a new King

The Puma King is one of most legendary football boots to have ever been made. Worn by luminaries such as Eusebio, Pele, Diego Maradona...

adidas PredCopX Review: The true heir to the Predator line

The adidas PredCopX is a real Predator successor. As a kid who picked up fútbol late into my teens, focusing more on street football, the...

ASICS DS Light X-Fly 4 Review: The smallest details help it soar

The smallest details make the biggest difference. First launched in 2012, the ASICS DS Light X-Fly series was ASICS’ attempt to compete in the super...

Mizuno Morelia UL Review: A cult favourite returns with modern technology

Rebuilding a classic with modern technology and materials. Born in 2000 as a lighter sibling to big brother Mizuno Morelia 2, the Mizuno Morelia UL...

Nike’s Artificial Ground Studs Review: All substance but no style

Built purely for artificial ground. I play almost exclusively on artificial ground (AG) and for most of us in urban areas and cities, this is...

ASICS DS Light AG Review: Perfect for small sided games

The football boot that is gentle on your joints. With the rise of small sided football during this COVID enforced lock down, I’ve played more...

Post Hype Review: Under Armour Clone Magnetico Pro

The boot's good features and flaws still remain after months of wear. Post hype reviews is a series where we revisit some of our previously reviewed...

Post Hype Review: Mizuno Morelia Neo 3 Beta

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