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New 8.4 PIO FGX football boot

Hummel 8.4 PIO FGX Football BootThe Hummel 8.4 PIO FGX football boot, is the latest line of high end football boots from the Danish football boot brand, that started out in Germany.

Hummel 8.4 PIO FGX football boot

The 8.4 PIO FGX is a limited edition version of the 8.4 Concept FGX Hummel football boot, with only 2000 pairs being released worldwide.

A unique feature of this football boot is the hmlFIT Customised Fit Technology heat mouldable sockliner. Basically it means this sockliner system can be custom moulded to your foot using heat, for ultimate comfort and performance.

Performance: As you would expect from a modern football boot, the Hummel 8.4 PIO FGX is lightweight. It weighs in at 304g, helped by the glass fibre heel inserts.

Utilising a new FGX firm ground combination stud traction outsole with DYNAsymm chassis and hGRIP pivot point studs, this football boot should give you the traction and support you deserve.

8.4-PIO-FGXComfort: This is where the Hummel 8.4 PIO FGX, seems to really come into its own. The custom fit sockliner, provides maximum surface contact with the foot, ensuring fewer pressure points and better performance and control. It’s asymmetric design aids anatomical fit and the lock-fit lacing system used, will ensure comfort.

Design: The 100% upper Pittards WR Premiership Goat Skin Leather, is laser etched with a monogram Bee pattern. Perhaps not everyone’s cup of tea, but sure to make your style unique in the changing rooms.

Players: Dennis Rommedahl wears Hummel football boots, although he is not contracted to wear a specific model.

Price: £120 - Released @ Mid February 2007

Verdict:
If you’re tired of the common brands and want a unique look, this is the quality football boot for you.

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5 Comments »

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Matt said: Comment 13 January, 2007 @ 9:06 pm

those are pretty bad!

 
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Simon said: Comment 15 January, 2007 @ 12:24 pm

i think it’s interesting that they create these weird designs, fair play to hummell

 
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stevo said: Comment 18 January, 2007 @ 5:43 pm

These football boots are quality. I have got some Nike Vapors and all they are is plastic SH**. These football boots look well comfy.

 
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sean said: Comment 8 February, 2007 @ 3:12 am

I know that recently people have been favoring synthetic materials such as teijin microfiber, or ConTech but I agree with stevo, he knows where its at, and that plastic sh** is not that place. If you want touch, and comfort you need leather… who cares that your cleats (football boots) are 8 ounces if you shin guards are another 4…, and btw the V1s by Puma are only 6.8 ounces, so i’dk what the big hype about the Vapors is. Go K leather… or laser monogrammed goat skin (whichever you prefer).

 
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Will said: Comment 29 March, 2008 @ 12:36 pm

Does anyone know where these boots can be purchased in the U.S.? I have been searching for them forever and I can’t find anywhere that sells them.

 
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