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Warrior Skreamer Combat Junior FG Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Blue Radiance/Bright Marigold/Insignia Blue

Item #36620
  1. Ready for Combat
  2. $71.99 List Price.
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Ready for Combat

Bold shoe from Warrior delivers a solid performance.

UPPER: Durable microfiber with an eye-catching arrowhead 3D print on the forefoot for enhanced ball control. Off center lacing creates a large strike zone. Unique lacing pattern wraps through tongue for a secure fit.

MIDSOLE: Cushioned EVA.

OUTSOLE: TPU with clear bladed studs for a unique look and incredible traction on firm, natural surfaces. WEIGHT: 5.8 oz.


Estos botines de Warrior son llamativos y responden a tus demandas. CORTE: Micro fibra duradera con película tridimensional en forma de flecha en la punta que llama la atención y mejora tu control del balón. Cordones hacia un costado para hacer más amplia la zona de impacto. Patrón único de encordado que pasa a través de la lengüeta para un ajuste seguro. Suela media de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada. SUELA: TPU con tacos transparentes tipo cuchilla para una apariencia única y una tracción increíble en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: 5.8 oz.

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