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Tokyo Football Blog
5M ago
By Andrew Lockhart
Read the full review here!
https://lockhartbootblog.com/2024/05/06/asics-ds-light-pro-review ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
6M ago
Mizuno has released its best-selling Morelia Neo 4 Beta Japan for almost a year now. The tradition of upgrades on the Morelia Neo silo is always subtle facelift instead of revamping, and the transition to Morelia Neo 4 Beta Japan this time is no exception. At the same time, the more affordable Mizuno Morelia Neo 4 Beta Elite have also been released. Are they up to the flying marks of the Japan-made big brothers? Let's find out.
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Why is anyone still buying Mizuno boots? Dwarfed by the Swoosh, the Stripes and even the Big Cat, the brand is under-endorsed and even a little obscure in the ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
9M ago
Small improvements go a long way
,https://boothype.com/2024/01/04/mizuno-morelia-neo-iv-beta-japan-review ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
10M ago
Our favorite football boots reviewer, Mr Lockhart, has released his Boots of the Year Awards.
Lockhart Boot Blog Boot of the Year Awards 2023
https://lockhartbootblog.com/2023/12/27/lockhart-boot-blog-boot-of-the-year-awards-2023/
Budget Boot of the Year
Athleta O Rei T6
Personal Boot of the Year
ASICS X Fly Pro 2
Underrated boot of the Year
Adidas X Crazyfast.1
And finally,
Boot of the Year
ASICS X Fly 5
Aside from the Awards, here are the honorable mentions ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
1y ago
Simplicity goes a long way.
The Mizuno Wave Cup Turf is an excellent turf option not because it tries to do anything complicated but because it does the simple things better than most others on the market.
Read the full review here
https://lockhartbootblog.com/2023/10/08/mizuno-wave-cup-turf-review ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
1y ago
If every there was a silo that was a rollercoaster, the adidas X line is it. It can move very quickly from the sublime (X18.1 and the X Speedflow) to the not so good (X Speedportal).
The adidas X Crazyfast, like its predecessors, look to be another sharp iteration of the X line. A sleek silhouette, those lovely three stripes on the outside of the foot, a translucent midfoot displaying an internal cage and a lovely launch colourway which would be hard to beat visually.
Read the full review here
https://boothype.com/2023/10/01/adidas-x-crazyfast-1-review-comfort-and-a-clean-touch ..read more
Tokyo Football Blog
1y ago
The Morelia Neo 2 and Monarcida Neo 2 are the hottest super lightweight boots from Mizuno. It has been frequently asked about their differences so today, we are going to show you how they do head-to-head.
Both boots feature a nice, soft kangaroo leather upper from the toe to the midfoot area.
The Monarcida Neo 2 features a more traditional heel area design, with a soft inner lining and adequate padding for comfort and protection. Morelia Neo 2, meanwhile, uses a super soft suede inner lining and an ergonomically shaped heel padding for the best lock-down during gameplay.
Monarcida Neo 2 inc ..read more