
adidas Football continues to reissue high-quality remakes of some of its most iconic boots of all-time. Its latest effort revisits the Predator '94, giving it a "reverse" white-and-black finish made in Germany.
As with some of the brand's other bring-back efforts, the newly-launched boots see a faithful presentation on the surface. All the performance-informed elements that made the boots the weapon of choice for the likes of David Beckham return on the retro more than 20 years later. The sole unit, however, has been modified for today's game, borrowing the same state-of-the-art technology seen on the Predator '26 co-signed by the likes of Jude Bellingham.
The boots' "Reverse" color scheme sees 3-Stripes branding on the profiles opt for a "Core Black" finish instead of the "Footwear White" which which the Preds debuted in 1994. The fin-laden surroundings abandon their typical pitch-dark finish for a white presentation that adds a refreshing spin to the decades-old classic.

Enjoy detailed shots of the "Reverse" Predator '94 ahead. Pairs have begun rolling out via adidas.com.
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