Nike Total 90 Laser III SER Review

Review Summary

Introduction

The Nike Total 90 Laser III, being one of the most, or the most prestigious and worn soccer shoes in the world, was probably the most anticipated boot we had been waiting to review (also because of Rooney’s inspired form!),  and now we at SER have reviewed Nike’s latest Laser creation.

When the first images of the Total 90 Laser III came out, everyone wanted to express their feelings via comments. Noha said, “i cnt believe what nike did with the new lasers, its just not right. They completely changed the look of the shoe.” Dev- unbelievably haggard.. so gross and ghetto looking.. thanks fer nothin nike. Iby thought, “you can’t improve T90 lasers when they don’t need improving!!!! And the new ones look horrific:/” Besides all the negativity, you can tell that Nike really worked hard on changing it from the previous two models and making it a unique new cleat. Not only did Nike work hard on the designing of the actual boots, but also on publicizing the boot. However, it’s not that hard when you have two of the greatest strikers in the world endorsing your product in Fernando Torres and Wayne Rooney (helps having them score goals left and right!). Nike sent us a pair to review, and James Batchelor has been putting them through tests for the past month. So, thanks Nike and all the people there who made this review possible (Charlie Brooks, Ginger Zhu, Billy Cheung.). Lets see how the Total 90 Laser III did in our in-depth SER review.

Details:

  • Family: Total 90
  • Ball Control Elements: yes
  • Ball Control Type: Swerve fins, Instep pods
  • External Heel Counter: yes
  • How Attached To Upper: Cemented
  • Insole Material: Poron
  • Insole Removable: yes
  • Lacing: Asymmetrical
  • Outsole Material: TPU
  • Primary Upper Material: Kangaroo leather
  • Stud Material: PU
  • Stud Shape: Bladed
  • Suitable For: Firm Natural Surfaces
  • Weight: 10.2 oz.
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    5. Saan

      Hey James,

      I have the Challenge/Varsity Red T90 laser II’s in a 10.5 US. It fits a little large so a 10 should be perfect. Would you recommend I get a 10 US in the Laser III’s ? Also, how does the K-leather upper of the Laser III’s compare to the synthetic of the Laser II’s

    6. james

      Hey Saan,

      Sorry for the late reply. The K-Leather and Synthetics should fit the same. I think to be on the safe side, a size 10.5 would be better as it is better just a little to big, then a little to small. Unfortunetly we have not been able to test out the Laser II’s so we can’t give you a definite answer.

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