Nike Total 90

Nike Total 90
Javier Portillo, calzándose las botas durante un partido con Hércules en la temporada 2010/11.

Total 90 es una línea de productos deportivos de la marca estadounidense Nike; creada en 2000 para Fútbol. La gama de productos se compone principalmente de zapatos, camisas, y pantalones cortos, pero también incluye otros elementos como las medias, espinilleras, etc. La mayoría de la ropa Total 90 está diseñada para propósitos atléticos y se compone de diversos materiales que absorben el sudor y la transferencia al exterior del material por lo que puede evaporarse rápidamente. Se han producido siete generaciones de botas Total 90, comenzando por Total 90, seguido por Total 90 II, Total 90 III, Total 90 IV supremacy, Total 90 Laser,Total 90 Laser II y el ultimo Total 90 Laser III.

Entre otras como las botas Total 90 Laser III Shoot para campos de cesped artificial.

En 2007, Nike introduce la Nike Total 90 Laser. La principal característica son los anillos de goma en la parte superior de la bota, lo que mejora de la precisión de poder. En abril de 2008, el Total 90 Laser fue seguido por el Total 90 Laser II y mas recientemente, por la Laser III. Esta ultima es la mas revolucionaria de todas, pues cuenta con una parte para dar mas poder en el empeine.

Jugadores que utilizan las Nike T90

El arranque de marketing de Nike participan varios jugadores profesionales de Fútbol, estos son:

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