Next-Gen Adidas Predator Edge 2022 Boots 'Leaked'
We can leak a promotion picture and the tech details of the next-generation Adidas Predator 2022 boots, the "Adidas Predator Edge".
The next-generation Adidas Predator 2022 football boots are called "Adidas Predator Edge". They are designed to give players a decisive advantage.
The current-gen Adidas Predator football boot is called "Adidas Predator Freak". They were released in early 2021.
Adidas Predator Edge - Adidas Predator 2022 Soccer Cleats
Nothing about the visual design of the Adidas Predator Edge is known yet, nor any player has been spotted wearing them. There is just one promo picture showed off by Adidas in a closed event.
No player has been spotted wearing them
The new Adidas Edge Predator soccer boots again are available as laceless, high-cut, and low-cut versions.
When every touch counts, these laceless football boots from Adidas give you the edge
Adidas' new Predator Edge cleats are designed to "give you the edge". They have a new Zone Skin upper with four distinct ribbed sections designed to optimize swerve, power, control, and dribbling.
The split outsole has a weighted Power Facet in the forefoot to add punch to strikes. An adaptive Adidas Primeknit collar locks you in.
Adidas Predator Edge - Features
- Facetfit Collar: Premium 2 piece laceless Primeknit collar delivers a highly adaptive fit, secure lock down and easy step in
- Facetframe: a newly developed split tooling delivers stability, highly efficient transition and dynamic traction
- Power Facet: weighted forefoot piece that redistributes weight toward the front of the shoe, optimizing power transfer when striking the ball
- Primeknit upper: Premium brand material that provides a highly comfortable and adaptive fit
- Zone Skin: strategically positioned ribs are engineered to assist in all aspects of boot to ball contact
- Zone Skin: the rubber ribs applied across the instep and toe box are engineered to enhance swerve and power transfer to the ball
- Firm Ground Outsole: Outsole and stud configuration are optimized for use on firm ground (dry natural grass)
- Price: USD 275 (EUR 280, GBP 230)
- Release date: January 2022
The boots will be used in the Qatar 2022 World Cup certainly
The Adidas Predator Edge 2022 football boots will be launched in mid-January 2022. The boots will be used in the Qatar 2022 World Cup certainly.
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