Nike Soccer Cleats
Nike Jr Total 90 Expand Kids Soccer Cleat
The Nike Total 90 Expand is a relatively unique soccer boot due to its “expand” attribute, which allows the shoe to stretch to fit growing children’s feet for a longer period of time.The off center lace loops reportedly allow for more accurate striking and passing, as the loops come into less contact with the ball. We like the spinal structure bars that, based on reviews we have found, give the boot better ankle support for both improved accuracy and injury prevention. We have found
Total 90 Expands for $30.
Vapor V
Introduced in April, 2009- the Vapor V is purportedly an advance over the Vapor IV. The main complaints concerning the older version centered around persitent blistering. The Nike Vapor V has appeared to remedy this problem through a re-engineered heel well.At
$148
these boots are not ceap, but we read reviews extolling the virtues of the Vapor V. Most players claim a noticeable difference between these boots and some of shoemaker's less pricey models.
Total 90 Laser II
In spite of being used by about 35% of the Barlays Premier League players, we are only finding about a 1 in 5 approval rate for the
Total 90 Laser II
. This Nike Soccer Cleats is an upgrade to the popular T90 Laser, and sports improved precision rings to widen the "sweet spot" for strikes. The original Total 90s already had the reportedly largest sweet spots in the game. However, a major complaint is that the cleats come out quite easily, and take the thread with them so that they can't be replaced. This basically renders the cleats useless. We read one review where this happened to a guy the first time on the pitch. If you aren't earning Wayne Rooney's salary, that can change the "sweet spot" to a sweat stain rather quickly. The shoes do, after all, cost about
$150 bucks
,in the basic version. Other complaints include the shoe fitting too wide and feeling a bit heavy. We found three viewers that shelved their Adidas footies to try the T IIs and all three are going back to their old shoes.
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