Our teams have developed the Agility 140 TF soccer boots for beginner youth soccer players playing once or twice a week on dry pitches.
Comfort
It is very important for your soccer boots to be comfortable when learning to play, which is why we chose components that are flexible and supple. The Agility 140 TF boots are also wider on the top of the foot to fit kids' feet better.
Design
After attending budding soccer players' training sessions, we realised that more and more very young children wanted to play soccer, but were sometimes bothered by the width of their shoes. Biomechanical studies confirmed this observation. We teamed up with chiropodists to develop soccer boots with a more appropriate inside volume for children's feet.
Grip
We used injected rubber for the outsole for greater flexibility. When combined with smaller, round studs designed for beginners, this component gives beginners maximum comfort and great traction for a better experience on the pitch. These boots are great for young soccer players working to improve their game.
Easy lacing
Our teams of soccer fans spend their Wednesdays at the side of the pitch and have seen too many parents and coaches having to retie shoelaces throughout training sessions. We therefore came up with an easier fastening system. The easy lacing solution combines laces, elastic bands, and a rip-tab on the side, making it ideal for small hands (available in sizes 7.5C to 5). Save time!
For added comfort these Agility 140 soccer boots have been designed with a width suitable for children’s feet. The sole is more durable than the Agility 100.
Fitting comfort
Wider instep for increased comfort.
Traction
Sole made from natural rubber with multiple studs for solid footing.
Ball control
Supple upper component improves ball feel.
Abrasion resistance
Upper and outsole components are resistant to wear on dry pitches.
Easy dressing
Rip-tabs in sizes 7.5C to 5 to make them easier to do up.
Our teams have developed the Agility 140 TF soccer boots for beginner youth soccer players playing once or twice a week on dry pitches.