πŸ’Έβš½ Nel 1996 queste SCARPE da 600€ erano il FUTURO...ma ora! - Summary

Summary

The video features a person testing and reviewing the original 1996 Adidas Predator football boots. They discuss the boots' design, technology, and performance, comparing them to modern boots. The person also plays a video game, Top Eleven, and participates in a challenge using the 1996 boots. They express their surprise at the boots' performance and discuss the differences between old and new technology. The video also includes a segment where the person tries to score goals using the 1996 boots and modern boots, highlighting the differences in grip and control. Throughout the video, the person shares their thoughts and opinions on the boots and the game, and encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow them on social media.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about testing the original 1996 Adidas Predator football shoes.
2. The shoes cost 600 euros.
3. The shoes have a demo skin that is made entirely of rubber.
4. The shoes have a unique lacing system that requires a double knot to shorten the laces.
5. The shoes are being compared to modern football shoes, specifically the Adidas Predator from 2020.
6. The video is sponsored by Top Eleven, a free mobile football game.
7. Top Eleven allows players to create their own teams, participate in various competitions, and customize their teams' logos and jerseys.
8. The game also features a transfer market where players can buy and sell players.
9. The video is testing the performance of the 1996 Predator shoes in various shooting and kicking challenges.
10. The video is also comparing the performance of the 1996 Predator shoes to the modern Adidas Predator shoes.
11. The video is hosted by a person who is passionate about football and is curious about the performance of the 1996 Predator shoes.