Aspero Boots 2012

Everyone once in a while, a new brand comes along to try and break into a football boot market dominated by a couple big companies. One of these smaller, lesser known companies is German brand, Aspero. With a couple of interesting boots on the market, Aspero is starting to make a name for itself with its innovative technologies and original designs and is hoping its products will propel it to the top of the market.

The Aspero Classic 2012 models  are available in two simple but sleek color ways. With one all white and the other all black, the boots have a sleek appearance that is easy on the eye; which may fancy those who are growing tired of the loud, bright colors of the more familiar brands.

Aspero boots feature Aspero’s Neokick technology which consist of two parallel guides running alongside and above the laces to offer the ball accurate guidance. Aspero claims the instep is regulated through the convex form of the Ball Control System and that misguided shots and passes become a minor statistic due to this technology.

Nappa leather/Rubber Combination

Aspero’s Neokick touch control technology  was developed to offer more control and  to increase swerve on the ball. The patented surface layer of the Aspero classic allows great control of the ball even in poor field or weather conditions. Aspero also boast that its Neokick technology  enhances your shot  by increasing ball rotation and decreasing energy expenditure.

Aspero crafted these boots with comfort and functionality as its highest priority and deleted any distracting aspects of the in the making of the boots. Aspero claims that ball control is not faltered and shot accuracy is increased when with minimal eyelets and (distracting) applications.The boots are made of Nappa leather, however it is treated in three different ways on each boot. According to the Aspero website the majority of the boot is crafted with the highest grade Nappa leather while a Nappa leather mixed with rubber combination (aka aspero’s touch control technology) stretches across the instep, the front, and the outside of the shoe. Nappa leather is also used on the heel of the boot while the rest of the lining is made of a wild leather.

The boots are available in three different outsoles to suit any players possible needs. The first option is bladed and is suitable for firm ground, hard ground, and artificial grass which is best used on dry grass pitches, hard pitches, and astro turf. The second option is made with rounded molds and has the same uses as the bladed option. The third option is a hybrid outsole with both removable studs and rounded molds and is suited for firm and soft grounds.

Let us know what you think about the Aspero classic 2012 and if you’d be interested in seeing a review in the comments section below.

About Devin

Devin joined Soccer Reviews in August of 2011 with the Deals of the Week articles. If you want to him to find the best price of a boot for you, email him at [email protected] and he'll see what he can do for you.

Comments

  1. bradford

    how much and where do you buy?

  2. bradford

    also yes a review would be fantastic. very interesting boot. would like to see how the control technology is in wet weather along with the soft ground studs – could be a very good soft ground/ wet weather boot

  3. Jose Reyes

    Would love to try these myself. Review please!!!

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