Nike Tiempo 94




The Nike Tiempo is back and this time it’s being re-invented as the Nike Tiempo 94 which is a throwback style from one of the most popular soccer cleats worn in the 1994 World Cup. This Nike firm ground cleat is a limited edition shoe and with the look and feel of this shoe we feel it will be one of the top selling soccer shoes this year. If you wore the Tiempo when it was first introduced then you will fall in love with this newer model that has a modern make and feel to it and the retro folding tongue style will make for better strikes on the ball as you help your team to victory.
Lotto Zhero Gravity Tre




Laceless soccer shoes. Really? As one of those players that wants soccer shoes that you can pull on and lace up tightly, I was very skeptical of the Gravity Tre. I was imagining white Leisure Suit Larry shoes when Lotto announced they were building a slip on speed shoe. Now, I was right on the white part, but they are anything but tacky.
Nike Mercurial Superfly FG




Speed, speed and more speed. This is what the Superfly soccer cleat is all about! Built at a minuscule 6.8 ounces these babies can…well, fly. Nike has thrown the entire kitchen sink of technology into this shoe – even to coring out the studs!
adidas Samba Classic




The adidas Samba Classic is an awesome indoor soccer shoe that truly is a “classic.” Affectionately called the “Samba”, this is the legendary training shoe, with classic styling, is worn around the world by men, women and kids. Contructed of soft, full grain leather upper and a gum rubber sole this is as much an indoor shoe as it is a leisure shoe.
adidas Copa Mundial




The adidas Copa Mundial is the best selling soccer shoe in the history of soccer. Produced since the mid-1980’s in the classic black and white silhouette, this soccer cleat is made of kangaroo leather and a direct-injected outsole. This provides for unparalleled comfort on the field and for a “glove-like” fit in each and every pair.