Thursday, November 27, 2008

Diadora Men's MAXIMUS II RTX Soccer Cleat

Diadora Men's MAXIMUS II RTX Soccer Cleat

For the elite player, these Diadora Men's Maximus II RTX 14 Soccer Cleats feature leather and synthetic uppers that ensure easy breathability. Other details include a man-made sole, and a lace-up closure for a custom fit. Delivering unsurpassed performance, these light-weight cleats present the latest in soccer technology.

Ultra-soft, water resistant, full grain kangaroo leather upper with Touch Control on forefoot for enhanced first touch. Extended fold-over tongue. The covered uni-tongue lacing system provides a more uniform kicking surface and allows the player to wrap the upper around the foot providing a more snug fit. Anti-stretch fabric lining for shape preservation. Extended external heel counter into midfoot for maximum rear and mid-foot stability. Removable, anatomic EVA insole provides increased elasticity, reduced weight, maximum shock absorption and comfort with an anti-bacterial treatment. Ergos is the anatomic footbed that is composed of two layers of material. The shockproof Engage material on the surface that contacts the foot is soft and comfortable. While the Pebax material on the underside provides needed rigidity for stability. Double Action inserts guarantee additional shock absorption in the heel area and enhanced rebound in the forefoot area. The Axeler Ti technology with Nanoflex, an innovative material that combines titanium and molybdenum components, further improves upon the already exceptional Axeler Technology. Axeler's re-engineered shape and materials provide greater spring-back elasticity. Therefore, increasing flex and reactivity. The wider base of Axeler distributes pressure more efficiently throughout the foot. Spring studs with cylindrical stud points with a bellows section offer increased shock absorption. The laminar shape studs guarantee maximum traction. Flex Rotax system specifically arranges the studs to facilitate forefoot rotation and release with exact forefoot flexion.


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