TOP 5 HIGH TOP BOOTS

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In 2014, the first high top football boot was released with the introduction of the Nike Magista Obra. Since then, both PUMA and adidas have joined the fun with their ACE17+ Purecontrol and evoTOUCH Pro boots - and Nike have added to their vast portfolio with the Mercurial Superfly 5 and the Hypervenom Phantom 3 DF. But which is the best hi-cut boots on the market? Today, JayMike gives you his Top 5 of the best boots with a sock collar. Who will win the battle of the knit?
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The market for high top football boots with a sock is growing, and since the introduction of the Nike Magista Obra, we’ve seen a lot of amazing innovations in the knitted sock game. With the launch of first the Nike Mercurial Superfly IV with its Flyknit upper and since the Hypervenom Phantom II, Nike set the standard on the market for hi-cut football boots. But adidas and PUMA wanted to play, and released first the ACE16+ Purecontrol with no laces and later the PUMA evoTOUCH Pro with a completely unique evoKNIT and leather construction. Since then, the Superfly 5, the adidas ACE17+ Purecontrol and most recently, the Hypervenom Phantom 3 DF has seen the light of day, taking the high top football boots to the next level. But which is the best? Sit back and enjoy as JayMike takes you through the jungle that is high cut football boots with a sock
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