Nike are offering an all new type of look for the T90 Laser IV range, with a streamlined set of colors adding a more straightforward and modern visual design. Simply put, this is a basic design that meshes more effectively with what the T90 Laser has to offer.
Through the life of the T90 Laser IV, we have seen Nike release several different looks, but what they have done on this one is tone down the clashing design and the end result is a boot that doesn’t need a second look. You either like, or don’t like these. The addition of ACC technology on the upper and an altered, futuristic stud design round out the new look.
This colorway is listed as a Volt/Citron/Black and is currently available from soccer.com.
What is ACC Technology?
ACC, which is a special treatment applied to the solvent-free Kanga-Lite synthetic upper during the development process, has the purpose of enhancing ball control in both wet and dry conditions. We have already seen this technology added to the current Nike line-up (including the Clash Collection) with positive feedback from players
About the Nike T90 Laser IV
One of the primary features of T90 Laser IV is the Adaptive Shield region across the strike zone. It is particularly effective as it bends in motion with your foot as you control the ball, making for a really smooth strike just as Nike advertise. I recently posted a full review for the synthetic version, and they tested out really well. Along with the release, Nike introduced us to the slogan “The Perfect Strike”, giving you some idea of the direction they have headed with this boot.
I like these two new colorways. Much cleaner looking. I think the odd lines on most of the Laser IV colorways were a turn off for a lot of people. Myself included.