Nike Premier II Anti-Clog "Midnight Navy / White"
Nike has released a new colorway for its Premier II football boot model, which is exclusive to the Anti-Clog SG-Pro ground option.
Nike Premier II Anti-Clog - Midnight Navy / White
This picture shows the new Anti-Clog Nike Premier II.
A similar look to the recently introduced FG boots, the new Nike Premier II Anti-Clog SG-Pro cleats are midnight navy with white details. These include the lateral Swooshes, the 'NIKE' writing on the heel and the tongue graphic.
Nike Premier II Anti-Clog SG-Pro - Features
- Leather construction provides durability and exceptional touch
- Fold-over tongue covers the laces to create a smooth striking surface
- Innovative Anti-Clog sole plate
- Price: 120 USD (120 EUR, 95 GBP)
- Release date: October 2018
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