New boot promises to be one of the best ever seen in world football.
adidas have revealed the next instalment of the world's most iconic football boot, the Predator® Lethal Zones.
Complete with five zones for controlling the game, the Predator® Lethal Zones positions an arsenal of possibilities at a player's feet. One zone for high-speed dribbling, another for perfect first touch, a sweet spot to generate pace while striking at goal, a driver to open up the game with long distance passing and a fifth zone for precision passing. Five lethal zones, one deadly result: Perfect Ball Control.
The five Predator® lethal zones are composed of super-light (SL) rubber and memory foam with 3-D print for perfect ball control with every touch and are developed independently to provide unique benefits.
The memory foam on the medial side of the boot ensures consistency of passing, and a 3-D sticky print with large surface area increases ball contact time for more precise passing.
Supporting the zones is a newly engineered Hybridtouch upper which combines the benefits of leather and synthetic - comfort, stability, reduced water uptake and high quality feel in all weather conditions.
The Predator® Lethal Zones is also the first miCoach enabled Predator® boot, which means players can now track their performance stats such as distance, sprint count and maximum speed, then wirelessly transfer the data to a mobile phone or PC.
The new Predator® Lethal Zones football boot will be available at adidas Sports Performance Concept Stores in KLCC, Pavilion, The Gardens and Empire Subang from July 2012 in Bright Blue / Infrared / Collegiate Navy / White and will retail at RM799.
SEE THE GALLERY ABOVE FOR MORE ON THE ADIDAS PREDATOR® LETHAL ZONES
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