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Warriors Awful New Boot - "The Gambler"

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Rosco

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After the success of the technically-impressive Skreamer range of Power boots, Warrior are back with their second ever boot release, the Warrior Gambler.
Designed as a lightweight control-category boot, the Gambler is designed to eliminate the element of ‘chance’, by giving players complete control of the game and stacking the odds in their favour.

As with the benchmark set by the Skreamer, the Gambler is packed full of innovative technology that goes further than just replicating previous control boots.
Starting with the looks, the Warrior Gambler‘s Wildcard tech mesh upper creates an upper that not only looks like nothing that’s graced a football pitch before, but feels it too, with a distinctive, lightweight construction.
Inside, you’ll find a no-stitch Royal Flush inner enables a seamless fit and all-game comfort, while theLay-Off offset lacing system amplifies the Gambler Pro’s fit and feel.

Around the outside of the boot, you’ll find the Safe House footcage, working like the internal cages you’ll find on speed boots to improve stability and form.
Bolstering that is the Heel Shield heel counter for added protection, complemented by a super-soft sockliner for shock absorption and comfort.

The instep is where things really start to get interesting mind you: a specially crafted Ace Plate on the boot’s instep improves surface contact on the ball, equipping players to deal out killer passes.
The High Roller rotator zone adds to the Gambler Pro’s tactical weaponry, allowing for balls and rules to be bent with deadly accuracy, while the embossed Outsider zone located on the boot’s outer tip ensures quick draw precision.

Equipped to take control on all playing surfaces, the Gambler Pro is configured in two sole plate options: a Full House hybrid stud and blade outsole for mixed ground acceleration, and a Loaded Deck 17 blade outsole for firm ground comfort.


Whoever came up with this shite needs shooting.

Anyway interestingly the player they signed up to wear this contraption is Thomas Ince:
Blackpool and England under 21 star Thomas Ince is the latest Warrior poster boy and has helped the US company launch their latest boot, Gambler.

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Do they know when to hold, know when to fold or know when to walk away?
 
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