The Mizuno 'Charge Pack' Is Here
Fri, Feb 09.24


The Mizuno 'Charge Pack' has landed and looks as good as ever. For the newest drop, the Morelia Neo IV β and Morelia Neo IV come through in a "White/Radiant Red/Hot Coral" colourway, and we love it.
The predominantly white upper with coral accents through the branding really looks like a tidy summer option for local players down here in Australia and New Zealand. But there's more than just a nice new colorway for keen fans with tech in mind.
The new Morelia Neo IV β features an updated midfoot mesh design to take the fit and comfort level to new heights. The new tongue and collar have been raised another 5mm compared to previous models. That might seem like a small change, but it's one that aims to add a lot in terms of comfort. It's a brand we know is meticulous and operates at the highest standards - so if they say so, we believe them.
Fans of the tongue version, and we know there are a lot of you, can rest assured that the classic design of the Morelia Neo IV remains the same as you're used to - and that's absolutely perfect. When something isn't broken, don't fix it. Mizuno knows.
For those playing at a high level and on hard grass surfaces, take note of the fact that for this pack, we've received a range of mixed-ground Elite Morelia boots. This utilises a mix of the typical FG studs and 6 metals, meaning you have even better traction on harder, harsher surfaces you can find in Australia - especially during the summer months. Just make sure you're allowed to wear metals in your given football league.
Want to get your hands on the new Mizuno 'Charge Pack' Made In Japan models? Pick up a pair in stores or online at ultrafootball.com now.
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