Nike T90 Laser IV
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Nike T90 Laser IV Shooting
I tested the Nike Total 90 Laser IV and I discovered that when exerting more power into striking ball the flight of the ball generally stays true and straight. And when wrapping your foot around the ball with power it does tend to draw from one side to the other slightly more than with a standard boot, due to rigged side technology that provides more curve than ordinary boots. However I got used to this very quickly and adjusted perfectly. I was very impressed when testing shooting and power striking with the T90. Striking the ball forcefully is both satisfying and accurate. There is great swerve, and the side curving lacing allow for noticeable curl and bend. Yet I was most impressed with the amount of dip and sideways movement I could get when striking through the back of the ball. When I really powered through the strike I would keep the trajectory flat and the ball naturally dipped and moved to the target. Most impressive of all is that for me at least the T90’s allowed me to be in control of how I wanted the ball to travel. Either hard and straight or curling and dipping, the boots gave me total control and allowed me to execute the strike effectively.
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