Adidas Predator 30 Special Edition Boots Released

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the most iconic football boot lines, adidas officially launched the special edition Adidas Predator 30 boots featuring the iconic folding tongue.

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This photo shows the special Adidas 30 Predator 2024 soccer cleats.

The new Adidas Predator 30 soccer cleats return with a classic design with a fold-over tongue, familiar rubber elements and upper that resembles reptile skin reminiscent of the upper of the original 1994 Predator.

The Adidas Predator 30 boots have an iconic black /red colorway, but the red has been toned down to burgundy. The 3 stripes on the uppers are white and the word “PREDATOR” stretches right across the soleplate.

The number 30 sits subtly on the inside of the collar, nodding to the anniversary year. Only 1994 pairs will be available, referencing the year the first Predator boot was released.

The Predator 30 boots also come in one of the best boxes ever. The box features a gold plaque that reads "Celebrating 30 years of Predator" along with a side view of each release over the years.

The next-generation Adidas Predator 2024 football boots bring back the fold-over tongue, which was a popular feature of the most iconic Predator range in the 1990s and 2000s.

In terms of technology, Adidas claims this is the lightest Predator line ever created. That's largely due to the use of heightened materials throughout the upper, combined with the Control Frame 2.0, which also provides dynamic traction.

Jude Bellingham was the first player to wear these special Predator 30 boots.

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Available since 8 December 2023, adidas' new Predator 30 soccer boots retail at 300 GBP.

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