New Balance drop the cleanest of spring cleans for the end of season run-in with the launch of their new "Infinite Lite" Pack, which sees pristine white uppers with iridescent details wrap across the Furon V5 and Tekela V1 silos.

At first glance they might look like your standard whiteout collection, but on closer inspection it's all about those finer details when the boots are in motion – that's when the stunning shimmering effect appears on the soleplates and 'N' branding on the upper of both the Furon and Tekela. Can you make a bad whiteout? Probably not. But you can add that bit extra to take it to the next level, and that's what New Balance have done.

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The lightweight Furon V5 once again represents the speed category for the brand, and it'll have some big on-pitch presence in the form of Liverpool's Sadio Mané. New Balance will be hoping that he replicates last season's display by wearing and scoring with his new design in the Champions League Final. Of course, Liverpool still have work to do to get there, but there's also the added chance of Mané notching the goal that clinches the Premier League title for the Reds, in a New Balance kit too. Again, other scripts are possible...

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The Tekela V1 remains as the control silo for New Balance and mirrors the whiteout effect adopted by the Furon V5 to ensure a strong, crowd-pleasing pack from the brand as we head into SS19. Yeah, not a lot to dislike here is there? Give us those Furons and whole roll of white sock tape and we're 10mph quicker. It's science.

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