Cheap Adidas Predator 19.3 Laceless Boots Released
Update: The laceless Adidas Predator 19.3 is finally available to buy. Unlike expected before, it can be bought everywhere around the world. The RRP is €100.
Some days ago, we leaked the first-ever cheap laceless Adidas Predator football boot. Now Thai boot experts Siamboots have got their hands on the laceless takedown Adidas Predator 19 football boots that will be likely not available in richer countries such as Canada, the US and Europe.
Up December 2018, all laceless Adidas soccer cleats were only available as top-tier versions, e.g. the Adidas Nemeziz 18+ and the Predator 18+. The lower-tier next-gen Adidas Predator 19 is first-ever low priced laceless Adidas football boot.
Laceless Adidas Predator 19.3 Soccer Boots
Check out the all-new laceless takedown Adidas Predator 2019 cleats below.
The laceless Adidas Predator 19 football boot are based on the second-worst model of the Adidas Predator range, the Adidas Predator 19.3.
The all-new laceless next-gen Adidas Predator could be called Adidas Predator 19.3 Laceless, even though that is not certain yet.
The boot has have a synthetic upper with a textile collar and the standard takedown outsole, which does feature the same stud alignment as the 19+, 19.1 and 19.2.
Adidas Predator 19.3 Laceless - Features
- Laceless sock forefoot
- Stretchy collar
- Firm ground outsole
- Hybrid stud tips
- Anatomically designed heel
- Price: €100
- Release date: December 2018
The cheap laceless Adidas Predator 19 will be released both in adults and kids sizes. It seems like that they are only available in economically poorer countries like Thailand, Turkey and likely also in South America.
Regular Adidas Predator 19.3
There's also a 19.3 with regular laces, which additionally features a slightly different design in terms of colors used for the different parts.
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