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'All-New' Asics DS Light Avante 2019 Boots Released

Japanese brand Asics today released a new football boot silo - the Asics DS Light Avante. The Asics DS Light Avante soccer shoes combines the Asics DS Light 3 and X-Fly 4 in one package.

Inui headlines the Asics DS Light Avante football boot. Other Asics players such as Yūya Ōsako are also set to wear them. Asics star Andres Iniesta is expected to continue wearing the Asics DS Light X-Fly 4 cleats.

Asics DS Light Avante

The Asics DS Light Avante boot might be a new boot silo but is not a totally new, revolutionary product. Instead, the Asics DS Light Avante merges two of the brand's most popular silos, the Asics DS Light 3 and X-Fly 4.

The partly kangaroo leather upper of the boot is a non-stitched version of the "DS LIGHT 3", while the outsole is lightweight and comes from "DS LIGHT X FLY 4". The Asics DS Light Avante is made for players who need: 1: Fit | 2: Design | 3: Lightweight.

The Asics DS Light Avante football boot is available in two initials colorways - White, Navy & Orange + White, Red & Black.

Asics DS Light Avante - Features

    Upper: natural kangaroo leather, artificial leather
  • Outsole: Synthetic bottom (nylon + urethane)
  • Insole: Replaceable (SPEVA)
  • Foot Width: Standard
  • Ground: Natural Grass Ground, Soil Ground, Artificial Turf Ground
  • Release: January 25 2019 (NEW model)

The new Asics DS Light Avante football boot retails at a price of ¥16,200 yen (130 Euro).

What do you think of the new Asics DS Light Avante football boot? Let us know in the comments below.

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