Thursday , April 25 2024

New Balance reveals Headline Taker Pack!

New Balance has released its latest evolution Furon v7 and Tekela v4.

Emanating the beautiful chaos that ensues when the ball hits the back of the net, the Headline Taker pack was born for the moment the world erupts. The boots will be worn by players at the tournament and in their league action.

Arriving in Bright Lapis, with Hi Lite accents the Furon v7 is crafted for zero distractions and features an innovative Hypoknit upper, with mesh lining and off-set lacing, delivering impressive lockdown, support, and an increased strike zone.

Engineered for distraction free dynamism, the Tekela incorporates a full-foot stretch-knit upper with minimal texture, plus a laceless closure and directional heel lining for secure lockdown. The boot is available in Metallic Silver and Black, with details applied in Bright Lapis and Hi Lite shades, for a bold finish.

FURON V7

  • Hypoknit upper designed to provide strategic areas of stretch and support
  • Nylon outsole designed specifically for firm ground use
  • Unique stud configuration for dynamic movement
  • Off-set lacing with cored-out canopy to increase strike zone and provide lockdown
  • Hypoknit mesh collar for a lightweight and breathable feel
  • 3D tongue tab for added grip

TEKELA V4

  • Full-foot stretch-knit upper with minimal texture and weight to bring you closer to the ball
  • Laceless closure for secure lockdown and stability
  • 3D knit collar for grip and ease of entry
  • Seam-free off-set instep zone for lockdown and reduced pressure
  • Lightweight nylon outsole with organic spike texture in the midfoot, designed for use on firm ground
  • Multi-directional conical stud configuration
  • TPU angled rim studs at the forefoot provide support for lightning-fast turns
  • Directional heel lining for added lockdown

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