Umbro UX Accuro 3 Review: D3O Technology for Enhanced Ball Control
The Umbro UX Accuro 3 Pro is a control-oriented football boot that has quickly captured attention since its limited edition release. Designed with D3O impa

The Umbro UX Accuro 3 Pro is a control-oriented football boot that has quickly captured attention since its limited edition release. Designed with D3O impact protection material across the forefoot, the boot aims to improve ball handling by absorbing shock and dampening energy. This initial reaction breaks down the key design features and the technology behind them.
Design and Key Features
Forefoot Ridged Texturing
Across the forefoot, the boot features a ridged texturing made from D3O shock absorption material. This material is intended to dissipate energy during ball control, providing a dampening effect that helps cushion the foot.
Collar and Heel Construction
The collar and heel area use a very soft knit material that sits high along the Achilles and runs down through the heel. This construction adds extra stretch, enhancing comfort around the heel and improving overall fit.
How D3O Technology Works
D3O offers thin, advanced protection against impact. The materials combine advanced polymer chemistry with cutting-edge design. They remain soft and flexible for comfort but react differently when force is applied. During an impact, D3O absorbs and dissipates energy, reducing the amount of force transmitted to the body compared to standard foams.
Further Testing Planned
There is much more to evaluate with the UX Accuro 3. Further testing will provide a deeper breakdown of performance. For now, this initial reaction covers the standout design elements and the unique D3O technology.
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