I have been playing more footy lately and this weekend I took time to take some shots and spend some time with the Pele Trinity and a couple other boots. Over the past couple of weeks, I have tested speed boots from adidas, Puma and Umbro but I couldn't help myself and I decided to make a video review of the Trinity so consumers can see the boot up close and personal and see what the boot has to offer on the pitch.
In recent weeks, I received two or three emails regarding what I would prefer or choose and every single footy fan is wondering if they should stick with the Vapor or jump ship and give the Trinity a go. From experience the Trinity is almost a clone of one of the best boots ever produced which is ironically from Nike called the Mercurial Vapor II. I like the Vapor two because of its simplicity, fit, weight and to describe the boot to a T it was almost like i was wearing a sock which is what a speed boot should feel like. With the Trinity you get a lot of those similarities and in terms of weight the Trinity will blow your mind in terms of how light the boot really is. During testing the boot and performing quick cuts and moves the boot feels weight less and at times i forget I am in fact wearing a boot.
As for those loyal frustrated Vapor fans, this boot unfortunately could be a better fit for your speed needs because it is not stiff in the upper nor the out-sole and in terms of weight it kills the current Vapor VII. At times I am confused because many players on the pitch are wearing the same boots which personally drives me crazy because I want to be different on the pitch and having boots that everyone and their grand mother have is boring. The Trinity has a lot to offer and for those Vapor fans that are buying time before the next Vapor release you have nothing to lose with window shopping the Trinity from Pele Sports. During testing, this boot really blew me away in terms of its fit and overall weight. Reminding me of the Vapor two the boots are feather light and the aggressive out sole formation offers a point of difference compared to other speed boots on the market. The video will be released later this week but in the mean time check out the teaser video along with the Footy Guru written review of the Pele Trinity.