Creative Soccer Culture

Mizuno Drop the Prism White Pack for the World Cup and the New Season Beyond

Marking the beginning of the new season and the road to the World Cup, the Prism White Pack introduces the official WC colour for Mizuno Football, featuring both the Alpha III and the all-new Morelia Neo Beta V.

Clean white base, flashes of Lava Orange, hits of Evening Primrose… The Mizuno White Prism pack is bright, bold, and unapologetically eye-catching without losing that classic Mizuno elegance. But while the whole pack pops, the real headline act here is the brand-new Morelia Neo Beta V.

If you know Mizuno, you know they’re obsessed with one thing above all else: fit and feel. And with the Neo Beta V, they’ve basically doubled down on that philosophy. This isn’t just a tweak, it’s a full refinement of what’s made the Neo line so beloved for over 15 years. The aim? Make the boot disappear on your foot. And they’re getting ridiculously close.

Slip these on and you’re met with a barefoot-like sensation thanks to the updated BareFootKnit NEO midfoot, which wraps around your foot in a way that feels snug but never restrictive. There’s a new, softer Japanese inner foam in there too, adding another level of comfort that you’ll notice straight away. It’s the kind of boot that feels broken in from minute one.

Then there’s the outsole – lightweight, responsive, and designed to reduce stud pressure so you get a smoother, more natural connection with the pitch. Combine that with the upgraded High-Density Micro Taffeta keeping the leather in check, and you’ve got a boot that’s not just comfortable, but consistently so over time.

Across the rest of the pack, the Alpha III brings a bit more visual punch in the same colourway – expect to see that one turning heads on João Félix when the World Cup rolls around.

Meanwhile, the Morelia II keeps things classy as ever with a slightly different “White/Arcadia/Lava Orange” colourway twist on the other two, proving that tradition still has a place in a pack this vibrant.

All in all, Prism White feels like Mizuno setting the tone early, and the Neo Beta V leads that charge perfectly.

Shop the Mizuno Prism White Pack at prodirectsport.com/soccer

Author
Daniel Jones

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