Next-Gen Nike Magista Obra Boots to Be Launched Directly After Euro 2016
The second generation of the Nike Magista Obra Football Boots will be launched after the Euro 2016 in France, according to Footy Headlines sources. It's also expected that Nike will launch the second generation of the low-cut Nike Magista Opus Cleats, even though that's not 100% certain.
In March 2014, Nike launched the revolutionary Nike Magista Obra Boots as the first-ever regular football boot featuring a Dynamic Fit collar and a knitted upper, whereas Adidas just revealed a limited edition boot with a knitted upper (Adidas Samba Primeknit) and a prototype with a included sockliner (Adidas Primeknit FS).
Next-Gen Nike Magista Obra Cleats to Be Released in July 2016
There are no leaked pictures of the next-gen Nike Magista Obra Boots yet.
In contrast to the next-gen Nike Mercurial Superfly 2016 Boots, there are no leaked pictures of the next-gen Nike Magista Obra Boots yet. However, it's virtually certain that the next-gen Nike Magista Obra 2 Boots will again feature the trademark Dynamic Fit collar and a knitted upper as both aspects are the trademark features of Nike's control boot.
Interestingly, even though the Nike Mercurial Superfly 2014 World Cup Boots were launched after the first-ever Nike Magista Boot, we'll already see the fifth generation of the cutting-edge speed boot in France, while we'll have to wait until July 2016 for the next-gen Nike Magista.
There is little more interesting than the second generation of a silo. What do you expect for the next-gen Nike Magista Obra Boot? Let us know in the comments below.
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1985 Adidas 'Rio F' Football Boots (10.5)
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The first official pictures of the new Fenerbahçe 26-27 home, away and third kits in the authentic version have been leaked via @KamilBerberler.
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Harrogate Town 26-27 Home Kit Released
Harrogate Town has officially revealed its new home kit for the 2026-2027 season. Produced by technical sponsor New Balance, the latest primary strip offers a bold and modern twist on the club's traditional yellow and black colors. Following the recent reveal of their striking geometric away jersey, this home release confirms that New Balance is committed to delivering highly bespoke and eye-catching designs for the North Yorkshire side's upcoming campaign.
The New Balance Harrogate Town 26-27 home shirt features a vibrant yellow base, anchored by thick black vertical stripes across the front of the torso. However, instead of traditional solid bands, these stripes are executed with a modern, pixelated halftone gradient effect that fades heavily around the midsection to seamlessly accommodate the black "envirovent" sponsor logo. To ensure a cohesive and sharp aesthetic, the New Balance manufacturer logo and the official club crest are both applied in a sleek black and yellow monochrome finish.
The launch completes the team's set for 2026-2027.
What are your thoughts on this pixelated gradient stripe design for the new Harrogate Town home kit? Let us know in the comments below.



