From a performance perspective, you get everything you’d expect from the Nike MagistaX Proximo right
through the upper of the boot. Once you slip your feet into them,
comfort becomes the norm. The entire upper of the Obra envelopes around
your foot like no other boot does, and the collar completes a very
dynamic fit and feel. Even across the area where a tongue normally
exists, the soft knit upper sits flush and provides a snug fit in the
right areas. Technically, the boots could be worn without laces but with
them in tied you get to really personalize a secure fit.
At
this point we are pretty familiar with Nike Flyknit, but as a refresher
it is intended to defy conventional shoe manufacturing processes by
effectively implementing an engineered upper woven from special yarns.
Utilizing a custom Nike last and Nike Flyknit construction, MagistaX
offers a snug fit at the arch, heel and forefoot, and the added element
of a Dynamic Fit collar hugs players in, locking them down in the boot.
Around
the lip of the shoe, these feature recycled Nike Grind rubber on high
abrasion and drag areas for enhanced durability. Think of this as the
region that sits just above the soleplate to upper join. To the touch,
it feels slightly rough but it serves its purpose pretty perfectly.
Underfoot, the Nike MagistaX features
a responsive Lunarlon midsole, perfect for a little extra spring back
on indoor courts (IC). The honeycomb style panels that line the
soleplate are the same ones used on prior Elastico series, so it is
obviously an area that Nike have confidence in.
I’m going to be putting these through their paces in some short sided Nike MagistaX Proximo indoor
futsal games over the coming weeks and I’ll report back with any
important findings. If you have a specific question you’d like answered,
hit up the comment section below!
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