Join the Goal Club
$3.99 Shipping
SOCCER.COM > >
loading...
Please note: Customized image is an approximation only.
Please note: Customized image is not available.

White/New Navy/Fluo Pink

Item #27490
  1. A Professional Shoe for Young Superstars!
  2. $126.99 List Price.
    You Save $70
    $56.99
    Goal Club Members
    $51.29
    171
    Goal Club Points
  3. Sale Logo
Checkout
Size:
Quantity:
Select a Size for Ship Date
Reviews
About
Specs
Reviews
Sizing

A Professional Shoe for Young Superstars!

Did Samuel Eto'o become one of the game's biggest superstars by kicking the ball around in an old pair of running shoes? Nope. He did it by destroying opponents in PUMA's v1.11. The soft upper of this boot gives you comfort while the lightweight bladed outsole gives you traction at high speed.

Synthetic microfiber upper with grip texture for excellent ball feel.

Built on a new last for a roomier fit in the forefoot, making this version of the v-series more comfortable.

Lace cover increases strike zone and shot accuracy.

TPU injected external heel counter offers extra stability.

Cushioned EVA insole for added comfort.

Lightweight TPU injected outsole with pointed stud configuration for optimum traction.

For use on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: (6.6 oz.) Imported.


CORTE: Micro fibra sintética con textura de agarre para un excelente tacto al balón. Cordones cubiertos que hacen más amplia la zona de impacto y generan disparos más certeros. Base externa del talón de TPU inyectado que brinda mayor estabilidad. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada para mayor comodidad. SUELA: TPU inyectado y ligero con tacos en punta para una tracción óptima. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (6.6 oz) Importados.

Rules of the Game: The referee alone is authorized to allow an injured player to re-enter the field, whether the ball is in play or not. The mascot for the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina was a boy character named Gauchito. The mascot for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy was a green, white and red stick figure with a soccer ball head named Ciao. In the early years of of the game, American soccer was dominated by teams from New England, particularly Fall River, New Bedford and Pawtucket. In the first US Open Cup Final, played in 1914, Brooklyn Field Club defeated Brooklyn Celtic, 2-1.
Please click here to let us know your thoughts on our new Product Page!