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Nike ACC vs adidas NSG experiment. Does it work and which football boot grip technology out of ACC and NSG works better? In today's Unisport Uncut, JayMike and Joltter take a look at the Nike ACC technology, also called Nike All Conditions Control and the adidas NSG, or adidas Non Stop Grip, which are both technologies made to give you more grip in your football boots. But does Nike ACC and adidas NSG even work? And which is better? Today JayMike and Joltter will put the technologies to the test to see if they even DO offer more grip when it's wet - and also try to conclude which is better.
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Nike ACC has been a part of Nike football boots since 2012 where it was introduced on the Nike CTR360 Maestri III and the Nike Mercurial Vapor 8 - and has since famously been found on all their top models including the Nike Mercurial Superfly 6, the Nike Mercurial Vapor 12, the Nike Tiempo Legend 7, the Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 and the Nike Magista Obra football boots. The adidas NSG technology is only currently used on the adidas X17+ PURESPEED football boots but has also previously been used on the adidas ACE 17+ PURECONTROL and the adidas MESSI16+ PUREAGILITY models. Nike ACC is a technology that's worked into the upper material itself, whereas adidas NSG are little, sticky silicone dots that offer more grip in the wet. As JayMike and Joltter test out Nike ACC and adidas NSG, it's clear that it works - but which is better? Let us know below.
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