Nike T90 Laser IV KL – Black/Blue Glow/Total Orange

Just days after the massive unveiling of the Nike Green Speed, Nike keep the releases coming with the final colourway that will take it’s place in the brand new Nike ‘Black Pack’ for the start of the 2012/13 season. We have already seen the Tiempo Legend IV and Mercurial Vapor VIII colourways that will take their place in the ‘Black Pack’, now it is time for the new T90 Laser IV colourway that will see in the new season, a stunning Black/Blue Glow/Total Orange colourway.

We have not seen black used as the main colour on a Kanga-Lite T90 Laser IV since the Black/Yellow/White colourway that played as the alternative colourway to the White/Orange/Black launch colourway. It is surprising that Nike are launching their T90 Laser IV into the new season with only one colourway, but we think the contrasting combination of black, blue glow and total orange is going to go down very well with the boot loving general public! This boot also means we have gone 6 months without a synthetic T90, with the next one not expected until October.

Nike have created the Total 90 Laser IV with a premium Kanga-Lite upper that features adaptive shot shield technology which amplifies flexibility that maximise ball spin for greater striking accuracy. These have been arrayed at different angles, allowing the player better control and transfer of motion. The T90 Laser IV have a side lacing system will allow for a cleaner contact area with the ball which will minimising pressure on the instep.

Cushioning and support that helps to reduce stud pressure and increase on-field comfort which comes courtesy of a high-performance, moulded-EVA sockliner. The moulded-EVA sockliner also provides the Nike T90 Laser IV football boots with a contoured arch and heel support, whilst Poron inserts reduce stud pressure. This version of the Nike T90 Laser IV features TPU bladed stud arrangement combined with toe and heel secondary traction. This design is for superior structural reinforcement and traction on wet and soft ground pitches.

With the boots expected to go on sale from the 1st of August, we think this colourway will be very popular with amateurs and professionals alike. What do you make of the new colourway? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

About Jordon English

Jordon is the go-to boot spotting and unreleased boot news writer for Soccer Reviews. Joining the site way back in 2010 (where Soccer Equipment Reviews was not even a blip on the football boot radar), Jordon makes the world famous Soccer Reviews boot spotting and, if there is an unreleased boot, Jordon probably knows about it. Jordon is not looking to make a playing career out of football (he hopes to break into the Australian A-League as a referee within the next 3 years), but he still trains with one of the University of Melbourne football sides where he studies Commerce.

Comments

  1. Mastershake

    Ugliest boot of the year award

  2. This has been out for a while in the states.

  3. maxwell

    I like this one

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