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byAhead of the release of the Nike CR Safari tomorrow, we go on a Safari of our own with our favourite wild colourways!
Ahead of the release of the Nike CR Safari tomorrow, we go on a Safari of our own with our favourite wild colourways!
Kyle and the team continue to look back at their top 20 boots from the last 10 years. And, as you will see, it’s Reebok, Mizuno, Nike, Nomis and PUMA that fill positions 15 – 11.
The creators of the Glove and the Spark are no longer trading as a global company. Footy Boots can confirm that Nomis has gone bankrupt but that the Australian division lives on.
We’ve already reviewed the CTR360 and the Predator X on Footy Boots and today we look at the other big release in recent weeks, the PUMA v1.10. Kyle donned the frighteningly loud footwear and was suitably impressed.
The eagerly anticipated second part of our interview with Darryl Cassingham, the man known as Dr Leather.
If you want to know about the materials used in football boot manufacturing, you speak to one man – Darryl Cassingham of Nomis. We met up this week with the man who has more letters after his name than an African dictator and who is dubbed ‘Dr Leather’.
Until recently, Sol Campbell was the second fastest player in the EPL. And in a pair of adidas boots designed yonks ago. So, can today’s football boot technology enhance speed or is it all industry hype? Andy Kay invesigates.
We’ve unleashed Kyle to road-test the Nomis Spark. Read the no holds barred review here…
Simon Skirrow is never short of an idea or two. And here’s his latest, Nomis Direct.
In this week’s ‘From the Sole’, Footy Boots contributor Kyle Elliot does some number crunching on those companies that pay for player endorsements and those who don’t.
In the second part of his exclusive Footy Boots interview, Nomis boss Simon Skirrow talks about why he returned to the football boot industry, the colourway explosion and reveals his favourite boot of all time.
The man behind Nomis talks exclusively to Footy Boots about his new creation, the NXGEN Spark, why he thinks innovation in the industry is key and how he prefers talking to amateur players than to star name professionals.