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This is the Asics Lethal DS 3 football boot, which has been released after the highly successful Lethal DS 2. The new Lethal DS 3 features HG10mm technology, a stability heel wrap and super comfortable upper design in 2 striking colours. The Lethal DS is a brilliant performer and offers a comfortbale and light weight boot.

According to Asics, this range of football boots is based around two very contrasting pillars of design, weight-reduction and player comfort.

Firstly the weight reduction – the Asics Lethal DS IT 3 cuts the weight by 35 grammes from it’s predecessor – the Asics Lethal DS IT 2. This drop in weight has come from the introduction of one of Asics Running shoe technologies; the SoLyte polymer.

asics lethal ds it 3 football boots

asics lethal ds it 3 football boots

asics lethal ds it 3 football boots

Whilst used in running shoes to enhance the strength through the middle of the foot, Asics have used it here to create the outsole under the heel of the boot, resulting in a drop in weight over previous models.

The SoLyte polymer also has the advantage of having more of a spring than the usual TPU you’d see in many outsoles. Asics claim that this added ‘spring’ in the step makes the Asics Lethal DS IT 3 one of the most comfortable on the market, based on the added support and compression of this section of the boot.

price: £79.99


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-11 # 2010-08-17 20:42
why the hell is this on here?
Asics has been using this same design for 3 years...
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+9 # 2010-08-18 02:54
I love Asics boots. Shame more big name players don't wear any brands outside of Nike and Adidas. There are plenty of great brands out there like Asics, Mizuno, Diadora, Lotto etc. If some big names ere bold enough to wear these great boots, kids wouldn't be obsessed with Nike and Adidas all the time. You gotta spread the wealth a bit.

I'd guess in the Premier League it's something like this:
60% of players wear Nike
38% of player wear Adidas
1% of players wear Puma
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+6 # 2010-08-18 16:20
Quoting Monty:
I love Asics boots. Shame more big name players don't wear any brands outside of Nike and Adidas. There are plenty of great brands out there like Asics, Mizuno, Diadora, Lotto etc. If some big names ere bold enough to wear these great boots, kids wouldn't be obsessed with Nike and Adidas all the time. You gotta spread the wealth a bit.

I'd guess in the Premier League it's something like this:
60% of players wear Nike
38% of player wear Adidas
1% of players wear Puma



agree with you not big brands are better than adidas or nike
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+2 # 2010-08-20 12:31
good math monty 99%
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+2 # 2010-08-25 01:18
And? It would still make sense if he'd said "60% wear Nike, 38% wear Adidas" and left it at that. That would mean only 2% are wearing brands other than the big two, which would be a startling statistic, wouldn't you agree?
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+3 # 2010-08-18 08:40
the above only totals 99%
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+5 # 2010-08-18 18:24
Oops! The final 1% is all "other" brands combined, including Umbro, Reebok, Joma, etc.

Of course, the trends differ depending on the country. In Germany I'd expect Adidas to be the most popular brand by far, while in Italy you see a lot more variation like Lotto, Diadora, etc. I used to watch the J-League highlights show on Sky and saw a lot of Mizuno and other brands than just Nike and Adidas.

I wonder if there have been any studies or surveys on this subject.
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+2 # 2010-08-18 11:32
Iker Casillas wears reebok
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+4 # 2010-08-18 18:28
Yes. He, Ryan Giggs and Thierry Henry are the only notable players I can think of who do so. They used to have Peter Schmeichel and Dennis Bergkamp in their stable too. Aren't they owned by Adidas now though? And Umbro is owned by Nike. One day I'm sure there will only be Nike and Adidas, after the two behemoths have eaten up all the smaller brands.
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+4 # 2010-08-19 17:25
Quoting Monty:
Yes. He, Ryan Giggs and Thierry Henry are the only notable players I can think of who do so. They used to have Peter Schmeichel and Dennis Bergkamp in their stable too. Aren't they owned by Adidas now though? And Umbro is owned by Nike. One day I'm sure there will only be Nike and Adidas, after the two behemoths have eaten up all the smaller brands.


Yes, Adidas owns Reebok but Reebok retains its athletes and team rights separately from anything Adidas.

Really like the boots but they would be awfully hard to keep that pristine!
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-7 # Jakob97 2010-08-19 14:13
awfull boots CRAP!
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+2 # 2010-08-19 18:36
they look very comfortable, good job asics.
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0 # 2010-09-02 05:19
quagliarella wears asics
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0 # 2010-11-03 16:54
i used to wear asics running shoes before nike free was introduced.
i wear puma boots because they fit my feet, but i would like to try asics.
Does anyone know where they can be purchased in the US?

or at least online, but without outrageous freight charges so that i can send them back if i dont get the size correct?
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0 # 2011-04-02 00:57
Nice
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