
adidas Predator Elite Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
adidas Predator Elite Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
Some players chase the game, you set it
Some players chase the game. You set it. You're the one the whole side plays through, the one who slows it down when it needs slowing and speeds it up when the gap opens. The adidas Predator Elite fold over tongue FG is built for exactly that player, the tempo-setter who owns the final ball on firm natural grass.
This is the senior Elite grass build, first-choice for the orchestrator who reads the match a beat before everyone else. Speed merchants want to run past you. You'd rather have them on a string, the rhythm of the whole match running through your feet.
The Predator control lineage, in the Elite tier
The Predator name has meant strike and control for three decades, from the rubber-ribbed originals that put curl on every pass to today's grip-zone uppers. This is the senior build in that line. A Nanostrike+ mesh layers rubber grip elements across the strike zone, so the ball bites your foot whether the pitch is dry or slick after rain.
Underfoot, the Strikeframe plate keeps things light without giving up traction, and a Powerspine through the midfoot stiffens the platform when you lean into a driven pass. The fold over tongue, standard across the Elite tier, tucks the laces away and hands you a clean striking surface from instep to toe.
Who the Predator Elite FG is for
This is a firm ground cleat, tuned for natural grass and well-kept pitches. If your league plays on real grass, weeknight matches and weekend fixtures, this is the Elite build to reach for. It's made for the No.10, the deep-lying playmaker, the striker who lives off touch and timing instead of raw pace.
The kind of player who picks the final pass before the defense sees it coming, then puts the right weight on it. The Road to Glory colorway carries the senior-tier look into the 2026 cycle.
Product Details: Predator Elite FG
- Primeknit one-piece upper that wraps the foot
- Fold over tongue for a clean, lace-free striking surface
- Nanostrike+ mesh with rubber grip elements across the strike zone
- Powerspine midfoot for stability on driven shots
- Lightweight Strikeframe firm-ground plate
- Synthetic sockliner, regular fit, lace closure
- Weight: 7.2 oz (203g)
Fit Notes
Runs true to size for most players. If you're between sizes or have a narrow foot, going down a half size gives you the locked-in feel the Predator is built for. Wider feet fit comfortably at true size.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to hold shape and pull moisture
Keep them away from direct heat, sun, and dryers, which warp the Strikeframe plate
Brush off dried grass and dirt with a soft brush before they go back in the bag
Wipe the synthetic upper with a damp cloth; the Primeknit and Nanostrike+ mesh don't need conditioner
FAQs about the Predator Elite FG
Does the Predator Elite fold over tongue FG run true to size?
It runs true to size for most players. If you have a narrow foot or want the snug, locked-in feel the Predator is known for, drop a half size. Wider feet fit well at true size with no break-in needed.
What's the difference between the Elite and the League Predator fold over tongue?
The Elite is the senior, top-tier build: a Primeknit one-piece upper, the full Nanostrike+ strike zone, the Strikeframe plate, and Powerspine midfoot stability. The Predator League sits lower in the line with a more accessible build and price. If you want the highest control ceiling adidas puts in this cleat, the Elite is it.
Are these good for artificial grass or turf?
No. This is the firm ground (FG) version, built for natural grass and well-maintained pitches. For artificial grass you'd want the AG plate, and for turf you'd want a dedicated turf shoe. Matching the plate to your surface protects both the cleat and your footing.
Is the fold over tongue better than a standard laced cleat?
It's a different feel, not strictly better. The fold over tongue covers the laces for one clean striking surface across the instep, which control players tend to prefer. If you want the laces exposed and a more traditional setup, the standard-laced Elite is the one to look at.
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adidas Predator Elite Fold-Over Tongue Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
Some players chase the game, you set it
Some players chase the game. You set it. You're the one the whole side plays through, the one who slows it down when it needs slowing and speeds it up when the gap opens. The adidas Predator Elite fold over tongue FG is built for exactly that player, the tempo-setter who owns the final ball on firm natural grass.
This is the senior Elite grass build, first-choice for the orchestrator who reads the match a beat before everyone else. Speed merchants want to run past you. You'd rather have them on a string, the rhythm of the whole match running through your feet.
The Predator control lineage, in the Elite tier
The Predator name has meant strike and control for three decades, from the rubber-ribbed originals that put curl on every pass to today's grip-zone uppers. This is the senior build in that line. A Nanostrike+ mesh layers rubber grip elements across the strike zone, so the ball bites your foot whether the pitch is dry or slick after rain.
Underfoot, the Strikeframe plate keeps things light without giving up traction, and a Powerspine through the midfoot stiffens the platform when you lean into a driven pass. The fold over tongue, standard across the Elite tier, tucks the laces away and hands you a clean striking surface from instep to toe.
Who the Predator Elite FG is for
This is a firm ground cleat, tuned for natural grass and well-kept pitches. If your league plays on real grass, weeknight matches and weekend fixtures, this is the Elite build to reach for. It's made for the No.10, the deep-lying playmaker, the striker who lives off touch and timing instead of raw pace.
The kind of player who picks the final pass before the defense sees it coming, then puts the right weight on it. The Road to Glory colorway carries the senior-tier look into the 2026 cycle.
Product Details: Predator Elite FG
- Primeknit one-piece upper that wraps the foot
- Fold over tongue for a clean, lace-free striking surface
- Nanostrike+ mesh with rubber grip elements across the strike zone
- Powerspine midfoot for stability on driven shots
- Lightweight Strikeframe firm-ground plate
- Synthetic sockliner, regular fit, lace closure
- Weight: 7.2 oz (203g)
Fit Notes
Runs true to size for most players. If you're between sizes or have a narrow foot, going down a half size gives you the locked-in feel the Predator is built for. Wider feet fit comfortably at true size.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to hold shape and pull moisture
Keep them away from direct heat, sun, and dryers, which warp the Strikeframe plate
Brush off dried grass and dirt with a soft brush before they go back in the bag
Wipe the synthetic upper with a damp cloth; the Primeknit and Nanostrike+ mesh don't need conditioner
FAQs about the Predator Elite FG
Does the Predator Elite fold over tongue FG run true to size?
It runs true to size for most players. If you have a narrow foot or want the snug, locked-in feel the Predator is known for, drop a half size. Wider feet fit well at true size with no break-in needed.
What's the difference between the Elite and the League Predator fold over tongue?
The Elite is the senior, top-tier build: a Primeknit one-piece upper, the full Nanostrike+ strike zone, the Strikeframe plate, and Powerspine midfoot stability. The Predator League sits lower in the line with a more accessible build and price. If you want the highest control ceiling adidas puts in this cleat, the Elite is it.
Are these good for artificial grass or turf?
No. This is the firm ground (FG) version, built for natural grass and well-maintained pitches. For artificial grass you'd want the AG plate, and for turf you'd want a dedicated turf shoe. Matching the plate to your surface protects both the cleat and your footing.
Is the fold over tongue better than a standard laced cleat?
It's a different feel, not strictly better. The fold over tongue covers the laces for one clean striking surface across the instep, which control players tend to prefer. If you want the laces exposed and a more traditional setup, the standard-laced Elite is the one to look at.
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Some players chase the game, you set it
Some players chase the game. You set it. You're the one the whole side plays through, the one who slows it down when it needs slowing and speeds it up when the gap opens. The adidas Predator Elite fold over tongue FG is built for exactly that player, the tempo-setter who owns the final ball on firm natural grass.
This is the senior Elite grass build, first-choice for the orchestrator who reads the match a beat before everyone else. Speed merchants want to run past you. You'd rather have them on a string, the rhythm of the whole match running through your feet.
The Predator control lineage, in the Elite tier
The Predator name has meant strike and control for three decades, from the rubber-ribbed originals that put curl on every pass to today's grip-zone uppers. This is the senior build in that line. A Nanostrike+ mesh layers rubber grip elements across the strike zone, so the ball bites your foot whether the pitch is dry or slick after rain.
Underfoot, the Strikeframe plate keeps things light without giving up traction, and a Powerspine through the midfoot stiffens the platform when you lean into a driven pass. The fold over tongue, standard across the Elite tier, tucks the laces away and hands you a clean striking surface from instep to toe.
Who the Predator Elite FG is for
This is a firm ground cleat, tuned for natural grass and well-kept pitches. If your league plays on real grass, weeknight matches and weekend fixtures, this is the Elite build to reach for. It's made for the No.10, the deep-lying playmaker, the striker who lives off touch and timing instead of raw pace.
The kind of player who picks the final pass before the defense sees it coming, then puts the right weight on it. The Road to Glory colorway carries the senior-tier look into the 2026 cycle.
Product Details: Predator Elite FG
- Primeknit one-piece upper that wraps the foot
- Fold over tongue for a clean, lace-free striking surface
- Nanostrike+ mesh with rubber grip elements across the strike zone
- Powerspine midfoot for stability on driven shots
- Lightweight Strikeframe firm-ground plate
- Synthetic sockliner, regular fit, lace closure
- Weight: 7.2 oz (203g)
Fit Notes
Runs true to size for most players. If you're between sizes or have a narrow foot, going down a half size gives you the locked-in feel the Predator is built for. Wider feet fit comfortably at true size.
Care and Maintenance
Air-dry after every match; stuff with newspaper to hold shape and pull moisture
Keep them away from direct heat, sun, and dryers, which warp the Strikeframe plate
Brush off dried grass and dirt with a soft brush before they go back in the bag
Wipe the synthetic upper with a damp cloth; the Primeknit and Nanostrike+ mesh don't need conditioner
FAQs about the Predator Elite FG
Does the Predator Elite fold over tongue FG run true to size?
It runs true to size for most players. If you have a narrow foot or want the snug, locked-in feel the Predator is known for, drop a half size. Wider feet fit well at true size with no break-in needed.
What's the difference between the Elite and the League Predator fold over tongue?
The Elite is the senior, top-tier build: a Primeknit one-piece upper, the full Nanostrike+ strike zone, the Strikeframe plate, and Powerspine midfoot stability. The Predator League sits lower in the line with a more accessible build and price. If you want the highest control ceiling adidas puts in this cleat, the Elite is it.
Are these good for artificial grass or turf?
No. This is the firm ground (FG) version, built for natural grass and well-maintained pitches. For artificial grass you'd want the AG plate, and for turf you'd want a dedicated turf shoe. Matching the plate to your surface protects both the cleat and your footing.
Is the fold over tongue better than a standard laced cleat?
It's a different feel, not strictly better. The fold over tongue covers the laces for one clean striking surface across the instep, which control players tend to prefer. If you want the laces exposed and a more traditional setup, the standard-laced Elite is the one to look at.























