RED DRAGON: Adidas Football releases a new limited edition Predator boot called ‘Pure Strike,’ designed in collaboration with Trent Alexander-Arnold

The first Predator 24 Trent Alexander-Arnold boots, known as “Pure Strike,” have been formally presented by Adidas. They will make their debut against Manchester City at the end of 2023.

After joining the company at the end of November 2023, Trent Alexander-Arnold became the first athlete to don the latest generation of Adidas Predator 24 trainers in a unique colourway. Adidas ultimately made the decision to release the boot to the wider public, even though it was initially solely meant for players.
The Adidas Predator 24 “Pure Strike” soccer cleats have three stripes and a fold-over tongue in red, with white as the primary colour.

Inspired by Liverpool FC, the paint job is neat and tidy. The official colours are bright red, white, and white.
Like the most recent Y-3 version, Trent’s “Pure Strike” edition highlights the well-known and sentimental inclusion.

“When I was growing up, I noticed many of my idols wearing some of the iconic Predator boots over the years,” Alexander-Arnold said. It is therefore a dream come true to fall in love with this boot, especially in this shade. I am eager to try them out again on the pitch.

Alexander-Arnold formally departed Under Armour and joined Adidas.

The Adidas Predator 2024 “Trent Alexander-Arnold” shoes are exactly the same colour as ordinary ones, technically.

Features of the Adidas Predator 24 “TAA”:

The tongue version is the only one available in Trent Alexander-Arnold’s trademark edition.

The normal colourways use the same technology.

CONTROLFRAME 2.0 Outsole: Dynamic traction and stability are provided by a lightweight full-length tooling system with an exterior heel counter.

“I saw many of my idols wearing some of the iconic Predator boots over the years,” Alexander-Arnold said in a statement. It is therefore a dream come true to fall in love with this boot, especially when playing in this shade. I’m eager to use them again when I return to the field.

Alexander-Arnold has formally left Under Armour and joined Adidas.