Badstuber to Leave Adidas? Holger Badstuber Trains in Next-Gen Magista Boots After Debuting Surprising Blackout Boot Combo
Update: Holger Badstuber today trained in blackout Nike Magista 2 boots after wearing a one-of-a-kind blackout boot combination in his first match after a long injury break.
Holger Badstuber Laces Up in Blackout Next-Gen Magista Boots
Badstuber's Boots are the same as before.
He is finally back. Former German international Holger Badstuber laced up in a one-of-a-kind blackout boot combination in his first match after a long injury break. Let's take a detailed look at the two entirely different boots worn by the Bayern Munich defender ahead of the start of the new season.
Holger Badstuber Laces Up in Blackout Next-Gen Adidas Ace and Magista Boots Combo
Close-up picture of Badstuber's Boots.
Holger Badstuber, who has been not wearing branded cleats for several months now, uses a blackout version of the unreleased next-gen Adidas Ace 17.1 boots for his right foot and a blackout version of the brand-new second-gen Nike Magista Obra boots for his left foot.
And even though his two different boots are not even from the same brand, both cleats are remarkably similar. In fact, both the next-gen Adidas Ace 17.1 and the next-gen Nike Magista Obra 2 comes with a sock-like collar and a knitted upper, made for perfect control and a seamless fit.
What do you think are reasons for Badstuber to wear two the control boots from two different brands at the same time? Let us know in the comments below, and watch out for Badstuber's Boots in the next matches.
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