Neymar Reveals Next-Gen Nike Magista Obra Blackout Football Boots

Neymar, who is the face of the Nike Hypervenom silo despite the fact that he is wearing a camouflaged version of the boots, laced up in the remarkable blackout boots in three FC Barcelona training sessions. And as we had not idea what exactly Neymar was wearing at that time. But now we received new info and are almost 100% certain that Neymar has been actually wearing a blackout version of the next-gen Nike Magista Obra Cleats at sportscleatsus.com.au

Again made for ultimate ball control, the next-gen Nike Magista Obra 2016 Soccer Boots most remarkably come with a Honeycomb upper structure that reminds us of the upper used for the first generation of the Nike Hypervenom Boots.

Nike again combines the upper of the Nike Magista Obra Boots with their trademark Dynamic Fit collar and a tongue-less design to offer a sock-like feel with no distractions. It’s also logical that the next-gen Nike Magista Obra 2 Cleats will again feature Nike Flyknit.

While the upper of the boots worn by Neymar is expected to be almost identical to the final version of the next-gen Nike Magista Obra Boots, it’s not possible to say something about the outsole design yet as Neymar received a modified version with the sole plate of the Nike Tiempo.

Compared to the upper of the first-gen Nike Hypervenom Cleats, the Honeycomb material used for the next-gen Nike Magista Obra seems to be even softer while being not as thin as the one used for the first-gen Hypervenom.

The Nike Magista Obra is one of the most comfortable boots on the market

The Cheap Nike Magista Obra is no doubt one of the most popular boots on the market today, and for good reason. The revolutionary design of the Dynamic Fit Collar and the first to feature Flyknit material all over the boot made the Obra an instant sensation. The laces on the boot are pushed to the medial side to offer a larger area to control the ball. The Flyknit has a layer of Nikeskin to offer better durability and has ACC treatment to offer superior touch no matter the conditions.

The control boot from Nike fits perfectly on your foot and offers a great feel for the ball.  An external heel counter is included on the boot to help reduce the hit from some of those crunching tackles near the heel. The soleplate features a hybrid Pebax and nylon soleplate to offer great flexibility and allows the player to be agile out on the field.

The combination of these two materials gives a solid, cushioned feel for the ball, but this is maximised by a layer of padding that runs underneath the Flyknit upper. This cushioning has not been advertised by Nike, but it does exacerbate the cushioned feel for the ball. It is to a point where the force of trapping or controlling a ball is largely absorbed by the cushioning.

The soleplate on the SG-Pro variation has a mix of removable aluminum studs and fixed conical studs to help you get maximum traction on wet and soggy playing conditions. For those extra muddy conditions Nike have included a tube with a tool and extra studs that are 13 mm and 15 mm in length to really help you penetrate the ground and get better grip on the field.

Keep an eye out for Jordon’s review of the Obra in the next few weeks and my review of the Superfly as well, but until then, here is what we have learned with the boots. Check it out over at sportscleatsus.com.au today!The Obra is one of the most comfortable boots on the market after break-in time and will offer one of the best playing experiences available today.