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Alexander Sabadash explains that as far as his favorite purchases go, nothing will ever match the thrill of unboxing a new pair of cleats. For today's blog, Alexander shares some of the best soccer cleats of the 2010s, some of which he's owned, others he wishes he had.
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Adidas Messi 15.1: Arguably, one of the legendary players' best cleats ever, the Adidas Messi 15.1 was extremely popular because of its messiFRAME tech that fit players' feel well. It was comfy, supportive, and sturdy.
Lotto Zhero Gravity: Lotto's previously laceless Zhero Gravity line has changed, with the addition of laces. However, it's the Puntoflex system of the shoemaker that allows for a better elastic return on the foot.
Puma evoSPEED Superlight: Alexander Sabadash mentions that people will have a hard time looking for cleats in the 2010s that were as lightweight as the Puma evoSPEED Superlight. At 103 grams, the shoes were Puma's lightest pair. Anyone who's used it would testify to the barefoot touch. And at its weight, the evoSPEED Superlight is surprisingly sturdy.