The first adidas bombshell is already on the market, and we're going to take an in-depth look at it. The new Predator has new features in all areas, and we're going to take a detailed look at them.
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Firstly, there are three models within the elite range: the version with a tongue, the version with laces and the version without laces. This means there is a model of the new boot to suit each player's taste. Now that we have clarified this, let's take a look at everything.
adidas Predator football boots
First of all, the upper has been modified. We have already seen this boot on Jude Bellingham's feet. It has a Hybridtouch 2.0 upper, which is an evolution of the previous model's upper. It feels like suede or matte neoprene, replicating the comfort of natural leather.
There is also a new sole called ControlFrame 2.0, which is no longer split and provides a slightly narrower fit than previous versions for an even better foot-to-boot adjustment. It also increases heel support by incorporating an external sole, as well as providing triad studs to help with traction.
Moving on to the other standout feature, we must mention the Predator element change: the new StrikeSkin provides extra grip for passes, shots, and controls, reminiscent of the golden age of the adidas Predator. It's a real treat.
Finally, we have the tongue, which is only available on the FT Elite model. It's more than just a nostalgic element; it provides string coverage and gives off all those David Beckham vibes.



In short, it's a pack with a new red colour and black details (very adidas Predator), giving us a simply brutal look in this 'teaser edition' of the new adidas football boots. There are three options that we can already see on the feet of the best football players — adidas is on fire!