
Pass the shades – Adidas has released quite possibly the brightest football boot pack ever seen!
Adidas Mystic Victory F50, Predator and Copa Pure III football boots
(Image credit: Adidas)
Renowned as some of the best football boots on the market, the Adidas Predator 25, F50 and Copa Pure III have all received a visually stunning new paint job as part of what the brand calls the all-new Mystic Victory line-up of boots.
Adidas say their iconic football boots are already worn by some of the best footballers on the planet like Predator players Anthony Gordon, Lois Openda, Serhou Guirassy and Pau Cubarsi, and F50 pace-setters Florian Wirtz, Bradley Barcola, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Linda Caicedo and Noni Madueke. While Fabian Ruiz and Bernardo Silva will be in the Copa Pure III. No matter what silo, you won’t be able to miss any player wearing this Adidas range.
The brand explains that the Mystic Victory range “Provides a strong contrast designed to stand out under natural light and the glare of the floodlights.” The Adidas Mystic Victory pack also drops the famous ‘Three Stripes’ branding in favour of oversized wording to create a visual brand identity that is, “brimming with confidence and flair.”
Adidas claims that its latest range of football boots offer a range of improvements tailored to modern footballers, blending innovative features with classic Adidas design. Standout features in the new range include best-in-class technologies that have been upgraded to deal with the demands of the modern game and support goal-scoring, speed and comfort including newly tuned versions of Strikeskin and HybridTouch 2.0.
(Image credit: Adidas)If you’re not sure which are the best football boots for you, then our buying guides for the best football boots, or the best football boots for strikers, or even the best football boots for wingers, are well worth a look packed with our recommendations and tried and tested advice.
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Paul joins FourFourTwo as a deal writer and has spent the last few years working at Future writing for BikePerfect, Cyclingnews and Cycling Weekly. A huge football fan he’s supported Celtic and Scotland for as long as he can remember. Paul hopes one day to see Scotland finally make it out of a World Cup or Euros group and into a knockout phase for the first time.