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ALL ADIDAS PREDATOR MUTATOR 20 FOOTBALL BOOTS - in today's video, we explain the cheap vs expensive adidas Predator 20 football boots from the brand new adidas Predator Mutator 20 range; all the way from the expensive top model Predator Mutator 20+ over the slightly cheaper Predator Mutator 20.1 football boots via the low adidas Predator Mutator 20.2 and finally over the adidas Predator 20.3 football boots that come in both laced and laceless versions. Finally, the adidas Predator Mutator 20.4 rounds off the silo rundown, where JayMike will tell you everything you need to know about the cheap vs expensive adidas Predator 20 football boots costing as much as 280€ to as little as 55€ for the adidas Predator Mutator 20.4 football boots.

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The brand new adidas Predator Mutator 20 football boots are made to give you more grip on the ball and feature the highly innovative Demonskin SL rubber fins on the upper of the top Predator 20 football boots - and in today's cheap vs expensive rundown of the adidas Predator Mutator 20 football boots, we will explain to you how there's Demonskin on both the adidas Predator 20+, the adidas Predator 20.1 and actually also now on the take-down adidas Predator 20.2 which is a lot of value for money given that it's only 140€ and still has those iconinc Predator fins you will find on the exclusive and innovative Predator 20+ Primeknit football boots with the high collar and the wild rubber fins. The Demonskin on the more 'normal' adidas Predator 20.1 is slightly more balanced with less aggressive fins, but it's still great to see how the cheap versions of the adidas Predator 20 football boots also have the technology from the more expensive models.

ADIDAS PREDATOR 20+
- used by star players such as Paul Pogba, Dele Alli and Mesut Özil
- fitted with the revolutionizing DEMONSKIN on the upper, providing 360 control and an outstanding level of control
- seamless sock-like upper made from Primeknit, for a snug fit
- ergonomic silhouette for maximum comfort and optimum lockdown
- technically advanced Controlframe ensures full mobility
- hybrid stud configuration, for increased traction and full rotation and speedy acceleration
weight: 232 gram

ADIDAS PREDATOR 20.1
- used by star players such as Insigne
- fitted with the revolutionizing DEMONSKIN on the upper, providing 360 control and an outstanding level of control
- ergonomic silhouette for maximum comfort and optimum lockdown
- technically advanced Controlframe ensures full mobility
- hybrid stud configuration, for increased traction and full rotation and speedy acceleration
weight: 232 gram

ADIDAS PREDATOR 20.2
- low-cut execution with a mesh based upper
- fitted with the revolutionizing DEMONSKIN on the upper, providing 360 control and an outstanding level of control
- anatomical upper form enhanced textile, for a great fit
- outsole made from TPU, for durability and traction
weight: 255 gram

ADIDAS PREDATOR 20.3 LACELESS
- Laceless execution for the look and feel of the expensive Predator Mutator 20+
- Made with DEMONSCALE technology, which is a sticky print to provide superior grip on the ball in all conditions
- Outsole made from TPY for durability and traction

ADIDAS PREDATOR 20.4
- Low cut execution with design similar to the high-end models
- DEMONSCALE replica print giving you the visual aggressiveness of the Predator 20+ but in a more price friendly execution

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