TOP 5 LIGHTEST FOOTBALL BOOTS 2017

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The lightest football boots in 2017 - what are the lightest football boots on the market? Ever since the Nike Mercurial Vapor 1 broke the 200 gram barrier in 2002, both adidas, Nike, PUMA, Mizuno and Umbro to name but a few have all made extremely light football boots, and in 2017 the game is still going strong. But what are the Top 5 lightest football boots on the market right now? Is it the Nike Mercurial Superfly 5 or the Nike Mercurial Vapor 11 - or maybe even the Umbro Velocita 3? The Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 is also a very light football boot, and so is the Mizuno Morelia Neo II Made in Japan, but which is the lightest you can buy?
Football boots in 2017 are becoming a bit heavier though, and not many football boots weigh under 180 grams any longer - you see football boots like the adidas X17+ PURESPEED and the PUMA evoPOWER Vigor being super light but weighing in at 201 and 202 grams respectively. So football boots are becoming lighter, but the average boot weighs in between 200g and 240g in 2017.
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In today's video you can hear how JayMike goes through the Top 5 lightest football boots on the market in 2017 - and of course, you will only see the most recent football boots from Nike, adidas, PUMA and Mizuno. That also means that the lightest football boot on the market in early 2017, the PUMA evoSPEED SL, is no longer eligible to be in the list as it has been replaced by the PUMA ONE. So if you want to know which takes the throne as the featherweight king of the lightweight football boots, all you need to do is to watch today's Top 5 Lightest Football Boots on the market. Enjoy.
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