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adidas Predator Freak .3 Firm Ground Soccer Shoe Mens

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Options and Pricing – Just on price alone, the Predator Freak is the better buy given their huge discounts today

The Adidas Predator Freak.3 Turf football boot is designed to give you high performance on artificial turf. It features a mid-cut design for optimal ankle support and stability as well as a lace up closure to keep your foot secure. The high grip lugged rubber outsole provides maximum power and hold in indoor and artificial settings. These shoes have a regular fit and are said to be true to size. Demonscale Go for your normal boots size as these fit true to size. Width is relatively constant from rear to front and will accomodate even players with slightly wide foot shape. How much does the Predator 20.3 costs?The Demonskin are actual rubber spikes potruding out of the toe box. They are now replaced with a minimally textured print in the Demonscale. How does the .3 feel on feet and which among the laced and laceless .3s is better? The .3 uses a less premium textile mesh coated with silicone compared to the Primeknit material of the top-end model. The soleplate is also made to be a single plastic piece, designed with the looks of the Controlframe's split stud build. Also the grip element is changed from the Demonskin rubber spikes to Demonscale graphic print. How does the Demonscale differ from the Demonskin? The obvious purpose of the Predator range is to enhance and compliment ball striking, especially for players that like to get extra power behind their strikes. If we are to look at the Predator Freak in terms of power, they fit the bill and provide some extra pop behind shots. That I can completely agree with and it is something you will notice as you are strike shots or long passes. Highlight: The latest generation of Predator, featuring updated rubber DEMONSKIN across the upper – true Predator DNA. adidas do have Kid-specific makes for the Predator 20.3 available in FG-specific and MG soleplates. Does the 20.3 have other soleplate versions for muddy pitches, 3G or Turf?

Given the points mentioned above, it’s obvious that the Predator Freak is the generally better boot than the Edge. Here’s SR4U’s comparison video and a summary of its points: Go for your normal boots size as this fit true to size. Width is relatively constant from rear to front and will accomodate even players with slightly wide foot shape. How much does the Predator Freak.3 costs? Thin tongue may cause lace bites; number of lace crossovers not enough and may place unnecessary pressure on the lace holesIf there is one boot that visually matches its name to perfection, it has got to be the adidas Predator Freak. Covered in a very unique, aptly named rubber DEMONSKIN pattern, the Freak leaves nothing to the imagination, creating an effect that matches the wildest Predator looks we have seen released in the past. Despite the change from spikes to ribs, the Predator Edge is on par with the grip level set by the Freak and the Mutator and still feels like grabbing the ball literally. You can’t go wrong with the Predator Edge if you are looking for a boot that really does aid your first touch and ball control! As a Predator release, they match the DNA you expect from the silo, maybe more so than other previous releases because of how aggressive they are. But, I get the get feeling that adidas are trying a little too hard, adding elements just to create more of a WOW factor. The collar is a little challenging to get into, and the added DEMONSKIN seems a little over the top. So, for me, the low cut version that is trimmed down seems like a much more “sensible” boot option. Retail Details It took me a few wears at practice before I felt comfortable getting them into a game, and I feel like many of you will have a very similar experience. It is just tough to adjust to the laceless style and compression fit, they cause you to cramp and take several wears to loosen up and mould to your foot shape. So, if you can, take your time breaking them in. Really allow them to stretch and open up before pushing them into game action.

First, the Demonskin rubber spikes are replaced by the strategically-positioned Zoneskin ridges. Second, the collar’s height has been reduced and a slit is added on the front to make it easy to stretch the opening and insert the foot. Lastly, the new Facetframe outsole is still split-soled but features less cut-outs, a more straight-forward triangular stud configuration, and a weighted ‘Power Facet’ toe box piece meant to shift the weight towards the front when striking the ball. The upper is still Primeknit-based, but the fit and feel have changed because of the reengineering mentioned above. Our Thoughts… There are a lot of similarities between the Predator 20+ and Predator Freak+, something that is very apparent from the first time you place them side by side. But there are also key visual differences, like the new ankle cut and the additional rubber elements placed up around the midfoot. Do these make a difference performance wise, and are those differences for the better? Also, wondering how exactly you are are supposed to get your foot into them! Grip – Freak grip elements are small and spaced out, not stiffening the Primeknit; not the same with the Edge as discussed; grip levels are the same; Zoneskin more durable than the Demonskin spikes, which might have issues with a piece or two falling off As is the case with every Predator release, there are high expectations and a desire for a complete performing power boot. It comes with the territory, and adidas has pulled out all the stops on this latest laceless version. We’ve had them in testing the past few weeks, here is our breakdown on what exactly you can expect from them. Lining might be better than some Nike Pro boots; not cheap or tent-like and has decent amount of padding in between the liner and the upper

Single layer of plastic gradually becomes flexible towards the toe; simply ok for the price; MG offers more value for money since the FG does not offer any significant traction advantage Upper padding causes a distant ball sensation; may be remedied if you go with the laced version rather than the laceless which just has a lot of room around the foot Facetframe might be different in looks, but the actual sensation is the same as the previous generation’s Controlframe split-sole. The triangular stud configuration is a smidge more aggressive and a slight improvement. The Power Facet weighted piece has no observable effect unlike the classic Powerpulse technology. Upper – Freak’s Primeknit may not be a standout in comfort, but it still moves and wraps around the foot decently; again the Edge’s Primeknit, perhaps due to the Zoneskin, is just plain stiff Discover the pinnacle of football boot excellence with our adidas Predator Football Boots series at Lovell Soccer. Synonymous with football greatness for decades, the Predator series remains a fan-favourite, now elevated to new heights with the Predator Accuracy range. Crafted using cutting-edge High Definition Grip Technology for unparalleled control, the adidas Predator Accuracy is the choice of champions, offering ultimate precision on the pitch.

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