Adidas UltraBoost 2016 Olympics Metallic Pack Released
The new Adidas UltraBoost Metallic Pack shoes bring three new stunning designs to Adidas' cutting-edge UltraBoost, launched just in time for the 2016 Olympics. Each Olympics medalist sponsored by the Three Stripes receives a shoe from the UltraBoost Metallic collection.
Adidas UltraBoost 2016 Olympics Metal Pack
This image shows the three UltraBoost Metallic Pack editions.
Featuring a black Primeknit upper, the brand-new Adidas UltraBoost shoes boast a golden, silver and bronze heel counter, respectively.
Adidas uses its prime cushioning system, UltraBoost, to go with the high-tech upper construction, designed to offer responsive and lightweight pressure absorption.
The new Adidas Ultra Boost shoes retail at $200 (€200). They are a limited edition release.
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Nike Confirms Release of Gold Mercurial CR7 2026 World Cup Boots
Nike has officially confirmed the upcoming release of the highly anticipated, special-edition signature boot for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the American sportswear giant will launch a spectacular all-gold Mercurial specifically designed for the Portuguese superstar. This exclusive release is scheduled to drop just before Portugal kicks off their opening group-stage match.
The decision to equip the forward in a striking all-gold colorway is a deliberate and symbolic tribute by the brand's design team. Speaking on the upcoming launch to The Athletic, Nike representative Odinga Nimako, a senior figure at Nike’s global football footwear team, explained the specific reasoning behind the glamorous aesthetic. "The fact that Ronaldo is playing his sixth World Cup, we wanted to celebrate the legacy he has set and the way he continues to add to his legacy," Nimako stated. "And there is no better color than gold to help do that."
It remains to be see if Cristiano Ronaldo will wear the golden boots in a match - we expect him to wear them in training only.










