I was surprised at how excited everybody was when the Puma King Finale SL, a lightweight version of the already very good Puma King Finale, a shoe that nobody really seemed to care about. From right out of the box, […]
Month: April 2012
Under Armour Core Short Review
The Under Armour Core Short is the ultimate compression short as used by pro athletes in soccer, baseball hockey and the NFL. A revolutionary X design delivers support across the entire core (hips, groin, pelvis, quads, hamstrings) to boost speed […]
Nike CTR360 Trequartista II Review
The Nike CTR360 Trequartista II is the first takedown in the very popular CTR360 Line from Nike. I was pleasantly surprised with the overall feel and quality of the Trequartista, especially for a shoe that retails under $100. One of […]
Nike Mercurial Miracle III Firm Ground Review
The Nike Mercurial Miracle III is the first takedown in the very popular Mercurial line, and is surprisingly good quality for a take down model. Generally when you go into a take down model, the fit and most of the […]
Joma Total Fit Review
At first glance, the Joma Total Fit may come across as your typical modern heritage soccer shoe, but in reality it is very different. What makes the Total fit a stand-alone is that it uses a one-piece, full kangaroo leather […]
Adidas adipower Predator SL Review
The limited edition, ultralight version of this years hottest new boot! The adidas adiPower Predator SL lets you master the ball and control the game. And this new SL version is even lighter than its predecessor. Synthetic for incredible durability, […]