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Warrior Skreamer S-Lite Fg Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Blue Radiance/Bright Marigold/Insignia Blue

Item #36613
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Ready for Combat

Bold shoe from Warrior delivers a solid performance with an incredibly lightweight outsole design.

UPPER: Durable, superlight one-piece microfiber with an eye-catching rubber arrowhead design on the forefoot for enhanced ball control. These angled PU injected fins offer unrivaled swerve, accuracy and power. Off-center, low profile lacing creates a large strike zone.

MIDSOLE: Lightweight, contoured arrowhead cushioning footbed. HeelShield heel counter. Stitch-free inner for zero abrasion and ultimate comfort.

OUTSOLE: Pebax with carbon fiber inserts for minimal weight and maximum strength. Clear forefoot bladed studs for a unique look and incredible traction on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 7.4 oz.


Estos botines de Warrior son llamativos, responden a tus demandas y vienen con un diseño en la suela que los hace increíblemente ligeros. CORTE: Micro fibra duradera con añadido de hule 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. Suela media ligera, contorneada y acolchonada en forma de flecha. Base del talón HeelShield. SUELA: Pebax con añadidos de fibra de carbono para reducir al mínimo su peso y brindar lo máximo en potencia. Tacos transparentes tipo cuchilla para una apariencia única y una tracción increíble en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: 7.4 oz.

Rules of the Game: Any of the other players may change places with the goalkeeper provided that the referee is informed before the change is made and the change is made during a stoppage in the match. The first non-European nation to join FIFA was South Africa in 1909. The 1970 and 1986 World Cups were held in Mexico. In the early years of of the game, American soccer was dominated by teams from New England, particularly Fall River, New Bedford and Pawtucket. The United States won the first game in World Cup history when it defeated Belgium 3-0 in 1930.
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