
adidas Junior Predator League Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
adidas Junior Predator League Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
The Predator: built for a young striker
Every team has that one kid who wants the ball near goal and would rather try the shot than play it safe. The adidas Junior Predator League is for that kid: the Predator's control-and-contact identity, scaled to a price and fit that work for a growing player. The Road to Glory Pack colorway, Solar Turbo with Thermal Chrome and Core Black, stands out on a gray Saturday.
What gives it the control feel
The headline is the fold-over tongue. It covers the laces for a clean, flat strike surface, so a kid learning to shoot with power gets steadier contact. A soft Nanostrike mesh upper with a haptic overlay adds grip, and the Strikeframe plate holds firm-ground traction. It's the real adidas predator road to glory build. See the full adidas Predator lineup to compare it against the senior models.
Who these are for
This is the cleat for a competitive grass player who lives at the attacking end. League tier means a true Predator build at a parent-friendly price, the smart adidas predator youth pick when Elite money feels steep for feet that might grow by fall. For matching gear, see the Road to Glory Pack.
adidas Junior Predator League Product Details
- Tier: League (mid-tier value)
- Surface: Firm Ground (FG), natural grass
- Upper: Nanostrike synthetic mesh with haptic overlay
- Striking surface: iconic fold-over tongue
- Plate: Strikeframe full-length
- Closure: laces
- Weight: 5.4 oz (154 g)
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Thermal Chrome / Core Black
- Sizing: youth, US 1 to 5.5
Fit Notes
This adidas predator youth cleat runs true to size. Leave a thumb's width at the toe for growing room, but don't go past half a size or the foot slides and the control feel is lost. The regular fit suits a standard to wider junior foot.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to pull moisture and hold the shape
Keep away from dryers, radiators, and direct sun, which warp the plate
Brush off grass and dirt before they go back in the bag
The synthetic Nanostrike upper needs only a soft brush and a damp wipe, no conditioner
Fold the tongue back after play to keep its shape
FAQs about the Junior Predator League
What does the fold-over tongue actually do?
It folds across the top of the foot and covers the laces, leaving a clean, flat strike surface. For a young player learning to shoot and pass with power, that means more consistent contact with the ball and fewer shots deflecting off the laces. It's the signature touch that defines the Predator line.
Should I get the League tier or the Elite for my kid?
For most growing players, League is the smart call. It carries the real Predator control feel and the fold-over tongue at a price that makes sense when feet are still changing size. The Elite tier adds a higher-grade upper and a lighter, stiffer plate aimed at top-level players who play year-round; it's more cleat than most juniors need.
How should I size this adidas predator youth cleat for a kid who's still growing?
Order their current size and leave roughly a thumb's width at the toe for a little growing room. Resist sizing up more than that. A cleat that's too big slides on the foot and kills the control the Predator is built for, which defeats the point.
Are these good for a player who likes to attack and shoot?
Yes, that's exactly who they're made for. As an adidas predator youth cleat, it's built around the line's control-and-striking identity, and the haptic overlay plus the clean fold-over tongue surface give a young striker steadier contact when they line up a shot near goal.
Will they hold up to a full season of play?
The Nanostrike synthetic upper and Strikeframe plate are built for regular use on firm ground. Air-dry them after matches and brush off the dirt, and they'll carry a busy young player through a full season of training and games.
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adidas Junior Predator League Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
The Predator: built for a young striker
Every team has that one kid who wants the ball near goal and would rather try the shot than play it safe. The adidas Junior Predator League is for that kid: the Predator's control-and-contact identity, scaled to a price and fit that work for a growing player. The Road to Glory Pack colorway, Solar Turbo with Thermal Chrome and Core Black, stands out on a gray Saturday.
What gives it the control feel
The headline is the fold-over tongue. It covers the laces for a clean, flat strike surface, so a kid learning to shoot with power gets steadier contact. A soft Nanostrike mesh upper with a haptic overlay adds grip, and the Strikeframe plate holds firm-ground traction. It's the real adidas predator road to glory build. See the full adidas Predator lineup to compare it against the senior models.
Who these are for
This is the cleat for a competitive grass player who lives at the attacking end. League tier means a true Predator build at a parent-friendly price, the smart adidas predator youth pick when Elite money feels steep for feet that might grow by fall. For matching gear, see the Road to Glory Pack.
adidas Junior Predator League Product Details
- Tier: League (mid-tier value)
- Surface: Firm Ground (FG), natural grass
- Upper: Nanostrike synthetic mesh with haptic overlay
- Striking surface: iconic fold-over tongue
- Plate: Strikeframe full-length
- Closure: laces
- Weight: 5.4 oz (154 g)
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Thermal Chrome / Core Black
- Sizing: youth, US 1 to 5.5
Fit Notes
This adidas predator youth cleat runs true to size. Leave a thumb's width at the toe for growing room, but don't go past half a size or the foot slides and the control feel is lost. The regular fit suits a standard to wider junior foot.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to pull moisture and hold the shape
Keep away from dryers, radiators, and direct sun, which warp the plate
Brush off grass and dirt before they go back in the bag
The synthetic Nanostrike upper needs only a soft brush and a damp wipe, no conditioner
Fold the tongue back after play to keep its shape
FAQs about the Junior Predator League
What does the fold-over tongue actually do?
It folds across the top of the foot and covers the laces, leaving a clean, flat strike surface. For a young player learning to shoot and pass with power, that means more consistent contact with the ball and fewer shots deflecting off the laces. It's the signature touch that defines the Predator line.
Should I get the League tier or the Elite for my kid?
For most growing players, League is the smart call. It carries the real Predator control feel and the fold-over tongue at a price that makes sense when feet are still changing size. The Elite tier adds a higher-grade upper and a lighter, stiffer plate aimed at top-level players who play year-round; it's more cleat than most juniors need.
How should I size this adidas predator youth cleat for a kid who's still growing?
Order their current size and leave roughly a thumb's width at the toe for a little growing room. Resist sizing up more than that. A cleat that's too big slides on the foot and kills the control the Predator is built for, which defeats the point.
Are these good for a player who likes to attack and shoot?
Yes, that's exactly who they're made for. As an adidas predator youth cleat, it's built around the line's control-and-striking identity, and the haptic overlay plus the clean fold-over tongue surface give a young striker steadier contact when they line up a shot near goal.
Will they hold up to a full season of play?
The Nanostrike synthetic upper and Strikeframe plate are built for regular use on firm ground. Air-dry them after matches and brush off the dirt, and they'll carry a busy young player through a full season of training and games.
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The Predator: built for a young striker
Every team has that one kid who wants the ball near goal and would rather try the shot than play it safe. The adidas Junior Predator League is for that kid: the Predator's control-and-contact identity, scaled to a price and fit that work for a growing player. The Road to Glory Pack colorway, Solar Turbo with Thermal Chrome and Core Black, stands out on a gray Saturday.
What gives it the control feel
The headline is the fold-over tongue. It covers the laces for a clean, flat strike surface, so a kid learning to shoot with power gets steadier contact. A soft Nanostrike mesh upper with a haptic overlay adds grip, and the Strikeframe plate holds firm-ground traction. It's the real adidas predator road to glory build. See the full adidas Predator lineup to compare it against the senior models.
Who these are for
This is the cleat for a competitive grass player who lives at the attacking end. League tier means a true Predator build at a parent-friendly price, the smart adidas predator youth pick when Elite money feels steep for feet that might grow by fall. For matching gear, see the Road to Glory Pack.
adidas Junior Predator League Product Details
- Tier: League (mid-tier value)
- Surface: Firm Ground (FG), natural grass
- Upper: Nanostrike synthetic mesh with haptic overlay
- Striking surface: iconic fold-over tongue
- Plate: Strikeframe full-length
- Closure: laces
- Weight: 5.4 oz (154 g)
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Thermal Chrome / Core Black
- Sizing: youth, US 1 to 5.5
Fit Notes
This adidas predator youth cleat runs true to size. Leave a thumb's width at the toe for growing room, but don't go past half a size or the foot slides and the control feel is lost. The regular fit suits a standard to wider junior foot.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to pull moisture and hold the shape
Keep away from dryers, radiators, and direct sun, which warp the plate
Brush off grass and dirt before they go back in the bag
The synthetic Nanostrike upper needs only a soft brush and a damp wipe, no conditioner
Fold the tongue back after play to keep its shape
FAQs about the Junior Predator League
What does the fold-over tongue actually do?
It folds across the top of the foot and covers the laces, leaving a clean, flat strike surface. For a young player learning to shoot and pass with power, that means more consistent contact with the ball and fewer shots deflecting off the laces. It's the signature touch that defines the Predator line.
Should I get the League tier or the Elite for my kid?
For most growing players, League is the smart call. It carries the real Predator control feel and the fold-over tongue at a price that makes sense when feet are still changing size. The Elite tier adds a higher-grade upper and a lighter, stiffer plate aimed at top-level players who play year-round; it's more cleat than most juniors need.
How should I size this adidas predator youth cleat for a kid who's still growing?
Order their current size and leave roughly a thumb's width at the toe for a little growing room. Resist sizing up more than that. A cleat that's too big slides on the foot and kills the control the Predator is built for, which defeats the point.
Are these good for a player who likes to attack and shoot?
Yes, that's exactly who they're made for. As an adidas predator youth cleat, it's built around the line's control-and-striking identity, and the haptic overlay plus the clean fold-over tongue surface give a young striker steadier contact when they line up a shot near goal.
Will they hold up to a full season of play?
The Nanostrike synthetic upper and Strikeframe plate are built for regular use on firm ground. Air-dry them after matches and brush off the dirt, and they'll carry a busy young player through a full season of training and games.























