The concept itself should be up for innovation of the year in the soccer world in my opinion. You can search for pairs of Nitrocharge 2. That being said the unboxing contained a surprise and a bit of a let down. The boots arrived in a size 9 US which is a half size smaller than I normally wear, and I can definitely say that they fit true to size, while my toes were crushed with the boots, they were a bit more snug than I prefer.
For a mid-tier release I was pleasantly surprised with the overall performance of the boot. Despite the synthetic leather not appealing to me aesthetics wise, there was no noticeable difference when it came to my touch on the ball. However, the biggest praise I have is for the mesh section of the boot. The rear of the boot featured the mesh padding for heel protection. For a mid-tier boot Adidas has put quite a bit of thought into it, and managed to keep the weight down to a respectable 10oz.
This said there were a couple of gripes I had with the 2. With the 1. About: The little brother of the new Nitrocharge silo. The Good: Excellent protection and above average all around performance. The Bad: Synthetic Leather on the inside of the foot prone to creasing, upper gets slick in the rain leading to misplays.
Would I Buy? If I were on a budget absolutely! However, my introduction to the series has further piqued my curiosity about the Nitrocharge 1. Rating out of A strong 7. I really like these boots. I saw them at the store today and I have to say that the quality is actually really good.
Other than the Absolian these are probably Adidas' best mid-tier release. After a few games these boots smell like a cat has mistaken them for a litter tray.
To look at, the second generation adidas Nitrocharge 1. Better looking than the original? Performance wise, the changes build on the key features of the first generation. The original material has been replaced with a stiffer rubber to increase the stability across the mid-foot and offer better protection. The band has also been extended in width by approximately one inch while the angle is now perpendicular to the shape of the boot. The extra space attributed to this feature has given adidas the ability to incorporate an extra lace eyelet on the offside of each boot, allowing for a tighter fit that the previous model.
The upper used on the new model is predominately the same fantastically soft mesh we saw on the first editions, however on this boot adidas have used even more of it. The Hybridtouch instep that was previously used in behind the EnergySling has been replaced with this lightweight mesh material with the three stripes now rising to the top of the boot.
Hybridtouch has also been removed from the tongue which is now entirely constructed from mesh. This feature is essentially a stiffer piece of plastic which is designed to promote a spring-back sensation from the plate of the boot to the player.
Underneath the hood alongside the EnergyPulse, nothing has changed from the first model. Adidas have stuck with the same Sprintframe outsole fitted with a miCoach cavity cell a feature no longer found on the 11Pro or Predator series and the same triangular Traxion 2.
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