The best boots under 100€

Football is back, and at last we can breathe in that smell of wet grass that we love so much. To get back into top form, it’s essential that we take to the pitch with a new pair of boots. Today we’re going to recommend what we think are the best boots for under €100. Let’s get started!

28 April 2021 - Written by David del Río
Football is making a comeback, and we need to be in top form when we take to the pitch. Many of us haven’t played for a while and might not even own a pair of football boots anymore. Well, today’s blog is for all those people who are getting back into the game and don’t have a pair of boots.

COPA SENSE.3


The first boot we’d like to introduce is the Copa Sense.3, a boot that, given its price, satisfies everyone who tries it. We’re talking about a boot that prioritises the wearer’s comfort, as the upper is made from a very soft synthetic leather that moulds perfectly to any foot shape. On the instep, there’s a very, very lightweight material – a knit – that makes it easy to slip your foot in. What’s more, this adidas football boot has no laces, which is a real advantage when striking the ball and also when playing in the rain.

MERCURIAL VAPOR ACADEMY


Moving on to the brand with the swoosh, let’s talk about the Academy version of one of the best-selling boots of all time: the Mercurial. If you’re looking for lightweight, fast boots and want to keep costs down, this is your chance. The Mercurial Academy offers a similar feel to that found in the Elite range, although they’re obviously not identical. The upper consists of two layers: a synthetic mesh that moulds well to the foot and an outer layer that provides that extra grip needed to control the ball like a true professional. Furthermore, the sole is quite similar to the high-end version, although it feels slightly stiffer.

NEW BALANCE FURON V6


The American brand’s boots are receiving an increasing number of positive reviews. It’s clear that New Balance is doing a great job, and this is also evident in the basic version of the Furon, an ultra-lightweight boot priced under €100. It’s a fairly anatomical boot that moulds very well to the shape of the foot. Furthermore, in the ankle area, an ultra-stretchy knit helps you slip your foot in and secure it perfectly inside the boot.

PUMA FUTURE 3.1


There’s no denying the great work Puma has been doing in recent years, both in terms of marketing and product development. The latest Puma Future has taken the world by storm, including its more affordable versions. The Puma Future 3.1 retains many features from the 1.1 version, such as Fuzionfit, a compression band that helps keep the foot securely in place. What’s more, the knit upper is also quite lightweight and snug.

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