Friday , March 29 2024

Nike GS Concept II – One Last Chance!

Nike GS

With the Nike GS seemingly sold out, a few pairs have randomly shown up on soccer.com – leaving fans with one last opportunity to grab a pair before the Limited Edition release disappears.

If you are looking to pick up a pair, head over to Soccer.com where you can find them in sizes 8, 10 and 11 (as of posting). And best of all, Goal Club members can buy them for as little as $224.99!

About the Nike GS Concept

As with the original release, the Nike GS Concept 2 boot is constructed using renewable and recycled materials, designed for explosive performance on the pitch and lower impact on the planet. Every component has been optimized to reduce weight and waste, creating Nike’s lightest football boot ever at a superlight 5.6oz. Conceived and engineered in Italy, Nike use a bio-based traction plate, which is made primarily from castor beans to ensure strength and flexibility on pitch, alongside a sock liner made from 100% castor beans. The boot laces, lining and tongue are made from a minimum of 70% recycled materials, while the toeboard and collar feature at least 15% recycled materials.

About Bryan Byrne

The mastermind behind the revolution that is SoccerCleats101. Bryan started this website back in 2008 and has been testing boots on a daily basis ever since. Check out our About Page for more details on Bryan and the website.

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7 comments

  1. I work for a soccer store here in my town. We have lots of them if anyone still interested feel free to text/call (831)254-0845

    I work for super soccer.

  2. where can u buy the nike gs for kids (size 3-4) at a shop?

  3. love these boots

  4. I need a size 7.5 for my daughter.. please

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