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Admit it, you've been considering a pair of Mizuno's for a while now. For the past few years the Japanese masterminds have stepped up their game, giving Nike and adidas real reasons to look twice. So is this the season Mizuno finally win you over?
Well with a selection of swanky new summer releases including these majestically titled "Autumn Glory/White/Diva Blue" Neo boots and the new Wave Ignitus 3, there might be more than a few players willing to ditch Nike and adidas at the alter.
The Mizuno Morelia Neo has been one of the games breakthrough speed boots. A super lightweight boot that packs no gimmicks, the Neo is built with traditional Mizuno values its core. They have gained a real following since first launching back in 2011. They're one of the lightest full leather boots on the market - an attribute that has attracted flocks of leather enthusiasts.
You never know what's coming next with Mizuno and the Morelia Neo. The Japanese brand like to keep their cards close to their chest, with a range consisting of traditional and brightly coloured designs. The latest colourway fuses elements of both with a summer infused combination of orange, blue & white - far more boring than Mizuno's official colour palette title.
The Neo is one of the few modern speed boots that stays true to classic kangaroo leather. Weighing just 170g, the Neo undercuts the majority of speed boots out there. The use of premium natural material across the Neo is one of its strongest assets. The k-leather provides a luxurious, quilted feel as the stitch lines enhance the sense of touch.
To deliver lightweight speed traction, Mizuno use their engineered Pebax sole plate – much lighter than TPU - which provides enhanced durability and greater flexibility. Using different densities in the heel and forefoot, Mizuno have created a flexible and rigid supportive unit for the Neo.
The new Autumn Glory/White/Diva Blue Mizuno Morelia Neo football boots are available to pre-order now at selected online retailers including Pro-Direct Soccer. Thoughts on the new colourway? Join the conversation online, on Twitter and on Facebook.