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Football Boots > Power Football Boots - Under Armour Dominate Pro - 01/05/09



The Under Armour Dominate Pro football boots are now being made available to the public after many months of development and play testing by players in the UK, including Fulham's Bobby Zamora, so now we can give you the official low down on these new pro standard football boots.

The Under Armour (UA) Dominator Pro is the second release and is aimed at power players who want "power, protection and stability". As part of the first generation releases from Under Armour, the Dominate Pro is designed to offer "power and protection" with responsive cushioning and durabillity. There is plenty to talk about with both these boots, which only goes to show UA's commitment to providing top quality products.

First impressions of the Dominate Pro is that this is a no-nonsense boot, aimed at players who don't need gimmicks or elaborate enhancements. The boot is solid and sturdy and aims to combine tradition with technology. Like its' Create brother, the Dominate utilises a "Modular Protection Zone" or MPZ which aims to give added power and support. This is positioned across the front of the boot creating a strong striking area, obviously aiding the boot's power credentials.

The most impressive feature the Dominate Pro lays claim to is the moisture management properties the upper offers, so the boot is highly water resistant! The leather upper certainly benefits from this as even when wet the boot gives create ball grip and touch. Of course, it also means the Dominate Pro should remain lighter wthout taking on excess water weight, meaning you can gain the upper hand on even the soggiest of pitches.



The sole and stud configuration is designed to reduce stud pressure and offer increased cushioning, whilst the specific stud placement is the result of research and development aimed to offer increased "metetarsal support and directional stability". Both colour ways will be available in 6 stud soft ground and fixed 14 stud firm /hard ground sole plates - however the soft ground versions are expected to cost £10 GBP more than their firm ground counter parts.

Our initial play test of the Dominate Pro gave great feedback and one major positive Under Armour have done is create a series of boots which offer a great deal of comfort, support and an excellent fit. The asymmetrical lacing means the instep is clean for inch-perfect passing and ball striking, adding to the excellent support in the external heel counter gives.

Already available to pre-order in the US, the Under Armour Dominate Pro is due for release across the UK and Europe in Summer 2009 with expected retail prices of £130 GBP for the soft ground edition and £120 GBP for the firm ground edition.


Only published comments... May 01 2009, 04:43 PM by Editor

Comments

 

Cristiano Ronaldo 7 said:

not my style at all ill stick with nike i have already 17 mercurials 7 air legend and 10 total 90 so go nike!!

May 1, 2009 8:27 PM
 

Thebootking said:

lol seriously wot ya need all those for

May 1, 2009 10:25 PM
 

simon92 said:

he is talkin rubbish he probs has one 30 pound pair of nike mercurials

May 1, 2009 10:45 PM
 

EnE said:

yh kk dude u said that on last boot review as well u just sayin that i bet u cant afford a pair of slippers

May 1, 2009 11:05 PM
 

adri the king said:

dude, why do you have so many boots? it´s just hard to choose wich boot to use when you´re about to play. It´s way much better to stick to one or two boots...

May 2, 2009 9:23 AM
 

spursboy said:

them white ones are nice

May 2, 2009 2:14 PM
 

joshuab173 said:

Cristiano ronaldo 7 is talkin ***.. If he has all them.. It works out at more than 2 and a half grand.

May 2, 2009 5:44 PM
 

chelseasize43 said:

quit trying to lie about how many boots you have!! there is no reason to even say that.  we all no its not true

May 2, 2009 7:09 PM
 

lukey_10088 said:

ronaldo 7 dont talk rubbish u  probz jus got some adidas f10s nd dese boots lok nicee might buy a pair for next season. or shud i buy 17 ronaldo 7 ???

May 2, 2009 8:36 PM
 

olmedo22 said:

seriously these boots look like under armour took a pair of adiPure 2 boots slapped their UA logo on it and called it their cleats.  I will say though that the MPZ is a great idea but we shall see what other boots they come out with.  For now i'll stick with my F50.9

May 2, 2009 11:15 PM
 

Climpy said:

There better then the other 1's and agen ronaldo7 shut up

May 3, 2009 8:08 PM
 

jfoxwell93 said:

well i believe u Cristiano

May 4, 2009 3:17 AM
 

Footie mad said:

These ones are ok but the black and yellow ones are horrid. U believe him omfg He dosent have 34 pairs of boots. if he did then there would be no point cause u are never going to use them all. I still dont believe u.

May 5, 2009 9:55 AM
 

GregZ said:

no point going on about how much boots you've got unless you're good in them. anyway I'd buy the white one. my brothers in the states and he knows under armour. never cheap but good. bored of wearing corporate nike. where can you buy them then? i cant find them on their website

May 5, 2009 10:42 AM
 

GregZ said:

ok they do have a site

www.underarmour.com/ua11

May 13, 2009 3:10 PM
 

Tiki said:

these boots remind me a lot about the t90's a coupleof seasons ago

May 26, 2009 8:09 AM
 

Man utd for life. said:

sick boots! but still, nike is the one i prefer

June 5, 2009 11:37 AM
 

counterattacker said:

Anyone tested the boots?

June 14, 2009 10:17 PM
 

omi2 said:

HEY cRISTIANO RONALDO UR A  WHO CARES HOW MANY BOOTS YOU HAVE

June 17, 2009 4:58 AM
 

manutd560 said:

these suck!

July 25, 2009 8:52 PM
 

RedDevilCR7 said:

hey guys, why are you wasting time talking about Cristiano Ronaldo 7? these boots look good, but I havde to see them in action

August 8, 2009 3:35 PM
 

illdthedj said:

not a bad first attempt at soccer (excuse me football lol) boots by under armor. ive only heard good things about the comfort of these boots from people who have actually worn them. to me, comfort should be a priority over anything else in a boot.

the black ones a bit plain....the white ones are not bad at all. kind of classy actually, a bit understated...although also looks a bit like a gold shoe lol

the MPZ zone is a good idea. all in all, not a bad first attempt by under armor....they've always made quality products, thats sort of their thing. im interested to see the next generation of under armor boots.

October 31, 2009 9:24 PM
 

SWFC_LEGEND said:

Thinkin of gettin these..

April 29, 2010 7:58 PM
 

Hartmann17FCRoyal said:

I just got these in the black issue. I love this boot. I´ve got a wide foot so this boot is just perfect. I used to play in nike, but now i mainly use my under armour and only my nike boot when its just football with the guys. Regarding size. I use size 7 uk in the nike maestri and that was a perfect match in the under armour. I can highly recommend this boot.

August 14, 2010 3:41 AM
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