LIVERPOOL FC’s new kit manufacturer Warrior has continued to shake up the football world with the signing of Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini from the Reds city rival’s Everton.
The new long-term partnership saw Fellaini wear boots from Warrior’s first ever football boot collection, Skreamer, during the Manchester City v Everton match which finished 1-1 on Saturday – with Fellaini scoring.
Fellaini says the decision to partner with Warrior was an easy one.
“I chose Warrior because my approach to the game and desire to win is the same as theirs. It’s a brand that does things differently to the others and I really like that. We are a great fit and I’m excited about the chance to influence a new generation of young footballers alongside Warrior.”
Spearheading the range is the Skreamer Pro. Anatomically engineered on the pillars of power and lightweight agility, the Skreamer Pro is fuelled by a revolutionary design DNA making it swift and deadly on any surface.
The boot features a multitude of breakthrough technologies completely new to the football world.
Boot Specs
Designed to amplify raw playing power, the Skreamer Pro’s sleek one piece S-Lite microfibre upper is enhanced with micro injection moulding and rebound technology. An Arrowhead Forefoot Vamp gives players a dominant edge, delivering killer power and ball control.
To provide fierce grip and release, specifically angled ClawTec Blades make the Skreamer Pro ferociously fast and easy to handle. A slash-proof Heel Shield provides players with extra support, while the Carbon X-Bow shank enables hyper-acceleration and game-enhancing stamina. Supported by a tough, battle-ready P-BX Outsole to ensure force and stability at high speeds, the boot is completed with a Deep Lace system for exceptional fit and feel.
For optimal traction on all playing surfaces, the Skreamer Pro is configured in both soft and firm ground sole plate options.
The Skreamer range has been launched in two key colourways: Blue Radiance/ Bright Marigold (Skreamer Pro) and Black/ Spicy Orange (Skreamer K-Lite), and is available in a number of specification levels.
Warrior Football have also stated that further team and player announcements will be made over the coming weeks.
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December 3rd, 2012
LFC kits this year ARE revolting . Im having none . Someone at Liverpool should have a word with warrior – none of this americanised sh!te next season please
December 3rd, 2012
What does it matter what the shirt is like I wear them with pride with the liver bird on ur chest pathetic people call yourself Liverpool fans
December 4th, 2012
thats stupid , u wear it even if it looks sh!t ? dumb ass your pathetic
some people have no class
December 4th, 2012
warrior kits are rank ugly .
ever see a ginger person wearing the home shirt ? if not go find one – u will laugh for days
now that i think of it – the 2nd + 3rd have the same effect for everybody
December 4th, 2012
The home shirt IS shocking on red heads , they look like big oranges LOL
December 4th, 2012
Warrior are cack , wouldn’t be seen dead in them . Ill buy old adidas instead