TOP 5 FOOTBALL BOOTS FOR DRIBBLING

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So you like to dribble huh Me too, but what is actually the best football boot out there for dribbling? Well, that’s what we’re going to inspect today, But before we get started, none of the boots on the list or any football boot will turn you into a dribbling king, like Messi or make you a better footballer. It’S all about what you can do, But with that said, what I’m looking at for today’s list is how elegant nimble and on your toes the boots make you feel combined with the closeness and grip you get on the ball, And with that in mind, let’s kick It off with number five, and that is the Puma Future 18.1 Netfit, which I’m a big, big fan of because it just does everything so well. The upper is thin.

You have a nice low toe box here and a really tight fit all around your foot, and that means that you get a pretty solid combination of a nice and sharp touch and a good amount of grip. Because of the extra texture you get from the Netfit technology on the top box here, So while it might not look or feel like your traditional ballet shoe, it actually feels pretty good when you run with the ball at your feet And fourth, I brought the Mizuno Morelia Neo2 Made in Japan, which not only weighs for a leather boot and impressively low 185 grams. It also gives you a really sleek tight and low-profile fit combined with that lovely padded, nice and soft touch from kangaroo leather, and it’s not just any kangaroo leather. It’S the most premium, super-duper high-level, kangaroo leather. You can get your hands on So not only are you going to feel comfortable you’re going to feel light on your feet, But you’re also going to get that lovely dampened touch combined with the port being very close to your foot, so you feel in full control At all times,

Seriously, guys this boot is so underrated and a must-try.

If you love feeling nimble and connected to the ball, when you dribble Number three is another criminally underrated and underappreciated boot, the Umbro Medusae Seriously. If you love that razor blade-like light touch, this is the one and only boot for you, because it doesn’t get much more barefoot-like than this. They build the Medusae with what I think has to be the thinnest upper I’ve ever seen on a mass-produced football boot. Also, it’s built to stretch perfectly to match the shape of your foot. I mean, just looking at it.

I believe it, Of course, being stepped on it’s going to hurt like hell, But that’s also kind of good, because it forces you to truly beat your man and go well around him, so he can’t catch you and kick you down Honestly. This dribbling for everything is just quality underrated In second place. I ended up with the Adidas Nemeziz 17.1 that gives you that tiptoeing sensation, combined with a crisp touch and still loads of texture and grip on the ball, especially if you go for the Messi versions you get not only the agility need 1.0.

Instead of the agility need 2.0 only on the toe box, which for me has a bit more of a rounded grip on the touch side. You also get the gambit tracks all played. The lot combines into a very responsive boot that feels really balanced and very natural to dribble with Solid for honorable mentions. I almost feel bad, not including one of my personal favorites, the Adidas X 17. I like them for more or less everything, but for pure dribbling, I feel that they’re not quite up there with the other five boots on the list, despite them being very good.

TOP 5 FOOTBALL BOOTS FOR DRIBBLING

Now a special shout-out goes to the Hypervenom Phantom 3s because of their low top box and lovely texture sensation on the ball. Finally, the Under Armour Velociti 3s have a super sharp touch. However, they are not as good as the number one spot. FirstI combined first place and awarded it to the Vapor 12 Elite and the Superfly 6 Elite. you touch the ball, the most when you dribble, it’s hard to decide between the two, So I brought them both for first place.

But it’s tight. You get a very grippy textured sensation because of the speed ribs and it gives you the feeling of being able to manipulate the ball sharply and precisely in tiny spaces. That close sensation and feeling on the ball is something that, for me, is completely unrivaled. So for pure dribbling, this became my personal take on what the five oh there’s six best boots for pure dribbling are, Of course your opinion might differ, and there are also a lot of other factors that come into play when you need to find Your own boots for playing football because playing football is so much more than just dribbling. In the end, it comes down to the feel.

Let me reiterate: no football boot will make you a better dribbler. They can feel really nice to dribble in, but it will not make you dribble any better with that said. Which of these boots? Do you think, is the best on the market for dribbling? 

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