Nike T90 Shoot Iii Firm Ground Football Boots

  • Nike T90 Shoot Iii Firm Ground Football Boots
    Nike T90 Shoot Iii Firm Ground Football Boots
    SportsShoes Review this store Mens Footwear Nike Nike T90 Shoot III Firm Ground Football Boots. This is a lower version of the more expensive Laser boot, with lots of the style and technology but not the price tag. This boot is crafted for the player seeking core performance value in fit, stability, traction, ball control and shooting accuracy. Premium Synthetic Leather Upper - provides lightweight comfort and great fit A uniform surface - on instep provides the accuracy shot meaning if you are a striker you can count on more goals! Textured screen printing - helps to spin the ball when shooting at goal or passing a long way. Die-Cut EVA Sockliner - helps to increase the cushioning in the boot. Highest density material (3 times harder than a synthetic upper) - aligned with the hardest part of the foot for improved accuracy and distance This top of the range boot is designed for the player wanting the most from their boots. Power, accuracy, swerve and spin are all helped by this revolutionary boot from Nike £39.99
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