The adidas Predator Instinct FG - Black is latest line of cool looking adidas colorways.
All of the tech specs in this boot create a fine piece of machinery that
 you'll never want to take off your foot. The gel pad creates precision 
passing and control, the SL rubber zones allow optimal grip on the ball.
 As well, the hybridtouch and control frame combines the benefits of 
synthetic and leather that create ultimate contact of the ball through 
the forefoot.
Adidas has different silos for each style of play. So, check out all 
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one!
It seems that, almost in tandem with the release of the White/Prime 
Blue/ Yellow LZ, Adidas are going to treat us to a very classy and 
minimalist colorway for the LZ in the form of the Black/Green Zest 
Predator LZ.
Despite this looking almost identical to a Blackout pair of LZ’s, 
Adidas have assured us that they are not quite done with this 
incarnation of the Predator. We expect to see several more colorways 
released in the near future, and it will be obvious to longtime Adidas 
fans that they tend to avoid any color on their blackout boots (making 
the Green Zest portions seem like obvious indicators that the LZ is not 
yet dead or dying).
The adidas Predator LZ,
 is unlike its predecessors more of a control than a power boot. 
Featuring five lethal zones that each are meant to aid a different part 
of your game, its one of adidas’ most technological boots to date. The 
synthetic upper of the Predator LZ is meant to combine the comfort and 
fit of a leather with the durability of a synthetic. This upper allows 
the Predator to weigh in at a very respectable 225 grams.
The ‘Drive’ zone creates a rebound effect for greater distance and 
power while the ‘Sweet Sport’ zone generates greater spin and pace. The 
‘First Touch’ zone on the forefoot area give immediate ball contact. On 
the instep of the boot is the pass zone with memory foam and sticky 
print, designed to increases ball contact time for more precise passing.
 The ‘Dribble’ zone allows for a large number of quick ball contacts, 
spaced out to ensure optimum grip.

 
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