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Barely four months after it unveils the GS football boot, Nike has unveiled the follow up model to the boot – the new Nike GS 2. Stands for Green Speed, the new Nike GS 2 is said to be the company’s lightest football to date and was conceived using recyclable as well as renewable materials.
At a glance, the new Nike GS 2 is almost identical to its predecessor – from its weight of 160 grams (for size 9 boot) down to its raw materials. However, the biggest difference between the new Nike GS2 and the original GS is that GS2‘s upper has been treated with a layer called All Conditions Control (ACC) which first appeared on Nike CTR360 Maestri III.
The all-weather ACC treatment is there to help provide consistent level of friction between the boot and the ball whether in wet or dry condition. Of course, there is also a huge ACC insignia in safari print on the Nike GS 2 boot to further differentiate between the booth and the original Nike GS.
While the original Nike GS football boot was not officially released in Malaysia, the new Nike GS 2 will be made available in Malaysia exclusively at Match Up – a new football specialty store located at the newly renovated third floor of Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur – this coming Sunday, December 2 for RM 949. Head on to Nike Football Malaysia’s official Facebook page to learn more.
Syefri “Chapree” Zulkefli is an industry mainstay that has made his bones in the eSports, gaming and tech community for almost a decade.
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I am really happy that manufacturers are turning to recycled material for their products to help save the environment.
However what I do not agree with is slapping it with a high price tag, using recycled material will result in cheaper costs. Why is Nike charging consumers RM949? when you can buy K-Leather boots and other first grade synthetic boots around the RM 700 range.