New 2013 /2014 Adidas Predator LZ II Blackout – next generation of full control
Adidas have their roots in Germany and if there is one thing the Germans are renowned for, then it is thoroughness and a love of tinkering. It is therefore hardly a surprise that the Adidas Predator LZ II is made on the basis of a sea of statistical data and key numbers, which have been combined with professional feedback from players like Xavi, Nani, Thomas Müller and Samir Nasri.
On average professional footballers have between 60 and 80 touches of the ball during a game, which isn’t even one a minute. It is therefore of utmost importance that every touch counts and none are wasted, so that you can control the run of play. This is what the Adidas Predator LZ II is designed to help you with. The upper is covered by five Lethal Zones, which each serve a specific purpose, to bolster your game.
Control is the keyword when it comes to the Adidas Predator LZ and every component is designed to improve this. We start with the upper itself, which is a development of the Hybridtouch-material, which we were introduced to on the first generation. It ensures leather-like comfort, but still has the advantages of microfibre; it weighs less and gives a sharp and precise touch on the ball.
The most prominent and apparent part of the Predator LZ II is however still the five Lethal Zones, with their importance exemplified by them being part of the boots name. Adidas have placed them in the select places, as chosen by the athletes who tested the boots. They are Drive, Pass, Dribble, First Touch and Sweet Spot
At the bottom of the boot Adidas’ technological wonder is crowned with an outsole, which is almost synonymous with the brand itself, as well as high quality; The Sprintframe. A lightweight sole, with great flexibility and power conversion, so you can get the very most out of your efforts. The stud-configuration, which helps the sole is the one we know and love from the Adidas F50 Adizero. The triangular studs are a favourite among anyone who has used it, with grip and acceleration that is hard to match.
Release New Adidas Predator LZ II TRX FG Blackout football boots 2013 looks like an incredibly complete boot and is it just half as good as its predecessor, then that will be a very fitting description of it