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Knitted football boots are set to be the next big thing in 2014, and the first to land at
Footy-Boots.com are the adidas Samba Primeknit.
A standalone limited edition release of just 250 pairs, the adidas Samba Primeknit shares
several of the hallmarks of the latest adidas F50, but stands alone thanks to it’s limited
nature and extraordinary construction.
The upper of each boot is created of a single piece of yarn, formed into a one-layer upper.
Over 137,000 individual stitches go into engineering this yarn into zones to create support and
shape to the boot, which weighs in at around 165g per shoe.
The biggest advantage of this construction is it allows the boot to be essentially a
sock with studs, offering a single piece upper for incredible feel on the ball and unprecedented
support and stretch to mould to the contours of the foot.
Taking the boot out of the box, it’s safe to say we’ve never even felt anything like
this before on a football boot; far from the soft wool of a knitted jumper, the adidas
Samba primeknit has a distinctly frictious feel to the upper created by the polymer coating.
This high-precision finish is applied to each yarn, and adidas promise this offers high
water resistance in even the most challenging conditions.
And that’s something Luis Suarez will be happy to hear; the Liverpool striker will
be the first player in the world to wear them ahead of the Reds clash with Manchester United
this weekend.
Up close the boots are really something else; the Primeknit creates a texture that’s absolutely
bands apart from anything we’ve ever laid our hands on before, with each of the ‘Samba’
colours detectable in
the yarn.
Those colours are also represented on the soleplate, with each of the studs in the forefoot
picked out in Solar Zest, Vivid Berry and Solar Slime, along with clear studs in the
heel and a cavity for the miCoach Speed_Cell.
On-foot, the boot feels absolutely unique; the yarn is surprisingly stiff on first wear;
but not in the same way that a synthetic leather would be - instead, they’re a little but
like a pair of Jeans that have drying on the radiator; there’s a ‘crispness’ that
you can feel loosening up with each movement of the foot - they really are unbelievable
to wear.
The upper has a stretch and thinness to it that’s also mind-blowing, you can push on
the upper with your toe and feel it start to stretch - something that you get a real
sense of in the tongue.
All in all, if you’re lucky enough to have got your mitts on a pair of adidas Samba Primeknits,
you have absolutely assured yourself an experience in just getting them out of the box; they
are completely unlike anything else out there.
As for hoe they hold up in play-testing, we’ll be lacing them up and trying them out soon
- so be sure to keep an eye out here on the Footy-Boots.com Youtbube channel - and if
you’re craving more boot-based goodness, you really should get yourself on our social
channels or visiting the main site for all your football boot news, reviews and opinion.