1996 Umbro Diablo II PU Football Boots *In Box* FG 10

  1. Condition: Brand New
  2. Item Number: UMB-858985.990-BLK-(10

info & sizing

UK Size - 10

Studs - Firm ground (moulded)

Associated players - Michael Owen, Pele, John Terry, Alan Shearer

Features

  • Genuine K-leather upper
  • Fold-over tongue
  • Stitched outsole
  • Memory Flex board
  • Black and Red colourway

Notes - Pro-model Diablo II PU boots released by Umbro some-time during the late 1990s. This design is one of several releases around this period, built with high quality materials to offer the performance characteristics commonly associated with the Umbro name and their high profile endorsee's such as Alan Shearer. The upper is made of traditional K-leather with a fold over tongue that were both signature components of the 90s era - offering both a natural ball-to-foot feel and a vintage look. A ridged PU stitched outsole sports an internal 'Memory Flex' composite that eliminates the requirement of a traditional insole board to create an even lighter design with superior comfort and increased natural flection. A 13 moulded stud configuration has been engineered for best use on firm ground surfaces. Umbro boots were famously worn by Michael Owen around this period, where at just 17 he burst onto the scene at Liverpool with a debut goal against Wimbledon in 1997

Due to the age of these boots, we cannot recommend use. We advise they be kept as collectors' pieces

1996 Umbro Diablo II PU Football Boots *In Box* FG 10

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