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Home Soccer Gear Nike CTR360 Cleats

Nike CTR360 Soccer Cleats

Here are the top options available in Nike's CTR360 Maestri soccer cleats line:

Nike CTR360 Maestri II FG

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Nike bills this particular line of the CTR360 Maestri brand to be all about control in passing and pace. It comes in slightly heavier than the other models at just over 10 oz., but it still has all the similar features such as the KangaLite synthetic leather and asymmetrical lacing that is the standard of excellence of this line of soccer cleats.

 

 

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Nike CTR360 Maestri II Elite FG

Nike_CTR360_Maestri_II_Elite_FG_YellowNike's KangaLite synthetic leather is the material of choice for this soccer cleat, as it mimics the properites of Kangaroo leather while being more durable and easier to care for. This cleat weights in at 8.8 oz.

This predominantly yellow and white version of the Nike CTR360 Maestri II Elite FG soccer cleats is currently one of the most popular cleats for sale in the world. It isn't hard to see why! It's a striking looking set of shoes, and you'll be sure to make a mark on the field in these.

 

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General Details about the Nike CTR360 Maestri Line

When it made its debut in 2009 the Nike CTR360 Maestri was hailed as one of the most anticipated soccer cleats ever. Nike had been building up the buzz for months and more than a few soccer cleat aficionados could not wait to get their hands on a pair. And for those who were already fans of the Nike soccer cleat the Nike CTR360 did not disappoint.

Crafted from Nike's signature Kanga Lite leather the CTR360 promised better ball control than ever before and comes with a slew of technical bells and whistles designed to achieve that.

When a player receives the ball on the pitch the dampening pods on the outside of the forefoot of the Nike CTR360 are designed to provide a softer first touch and the asymmetrical lacing to provide a larger ball control area. Memory foam that continually shape corrects the insole of the Nike CTR360 means that the player can always utilize a uniform pressure when distributing the ball and the dual-density forefoot studs reduce the stud weight overall but help grip the ball better without compromising a player's traction or stability.

To look at the Nike 360 is a little flashier than the Nike Tiempo but not as hi tech and wild looking as the Nike Mercurial Vapor. The Nike CTR360 is the current soccer cleat of choice for Andres Iniesta, the man perhaps most responsible for finally bringing the FIFA World Cup back to his Spanish homeland in 2010.

 
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