adidas Predator Mania “Red” Remake: A Christmas Drop for Football Purists
After weeks of speculation, adidas has released a limited edition remake of the iconic Predator Mania in a striking red colourway, just in time for the fes

After weeks of speculation, adidas has released a limited edition remake of the iconic Predator Mania in a striking red colourway, just in time for the festive season. Originally worn by legends such as David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, and Raúl, this 2019 reissue combines the classic design with modern performance features.
Design and Build
The Predator Mania was created to challenge conventions and redefine what a football boot could achieve. This remake retains the aggressive strike zone that made the original famous—hosting some of the most pronounced Predator elements ever applied to a boot. The upper is crafted from kangaroo leather, paired with a central lacing system and the signature fold-over tongue that covers the laces.
Performance and Technology
Underfoot, the boot uses a ControlFrame outsole borrowed from the Predator 19 model. This modern foundation reduces weight (7.8 oz) while improving comfort and traction. The strike zone is designed to provide exceptional grip for bending and whipping long balls, free kicks, and regular passes, offering pinpoint accuracy and the ability to shape the ball with confidence.
Limited Edition Accessibility
As with many limited collection releases, the remake carries a premium price tag. While collectors may not hesitate, the cost places the boot out of reach for many everyday players and fans who simply wish to relive a classic. The demand remains high, and the nostalgia-driven appeal of the Mania continues to resonate across generations of footballers.
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