The adidas Predator 24 FT has dominated the last 12 months like few boots ever have in the past, with release after release consistently hitting the mark. With the last colourway dropping this week, here we take a look back at all 17 editions.
Almost 30 years on from the debut of what was one of the most revolutionary boots of all-time, adidas released the all-new Predator 24 late last year, initially under the pseudonym Predator 30 (nodding to that 30th anniversary). This was a new beast with a very familiar aesthetic, mixing visual design elements of both the Accelerator and Mania – two of the most popular Predator models of all-time – with cutting edge technologies, making it the lightest Predator ever, simultaneously satisfying a thirst for nostalgia and delivering a boot that could compete at the highest level.
While there were three premium fit options in the laced, laceless and fold-over tongue (FT), it was the latter that was easily drawing the most hype. Issues with shipping through the Panama Canal meant the market was unable to meet the demand, but this only served to create more heat and an almost unprecedented level of appeal around the boot; if you got your hands on a pair of Predator 24 FT in the first few months of 2024, you were instantly set to stand out on pitch.
What followed throughout the rest of 2024 was hit after hit, as adidas rolled out a host of fresh colourways for the model – some nostalgia heavy, playing off the legacy of the boot, some progressive, some signature styles, but all feeling as premium as the legacy of the boot itself.
This week saw the release of the David Beckham x Originals Predator 24, the last colour update for the model in its current guise. While early glimpses suggest that there won't be any drastic changes for the Predator 25 (assuming that's what it'll be called), we've still seen the last of the current model, closing out arguably one of the strongest and most consistent runs in the history of the game. Only fitting then that we take a look back at all 17 Predator 24 fold-over tongue colourway releases. Which one is your favourite?
Predator 30 – Core Black/OffWhite/Legacy Burgundy – December '23
First out of the traps, the Predator 30 was presented in a luxurious take of the classic black, white and red, toned down all-round, with a muted “legacy Burgundy” shade of red and more of an off white. The black base featured a textured, almost reptilian scale effect throughout, while the brand’s new, clean performance logo looked like it was made for that returning tongue.
Solar Energy – Core Black/White/Solar Red – January '24
A proper beginning right here. The first two limited edition releases may have sufficiently whet the appetite, but this was the first wide release. It arrived in the famed black, white and red colourway, but made bolder in hue (officially “Core Black/White/Solar Red”), completed by vibrant yellow taping to proudly declare its position as its own boot, in its own right.
Roteiro – Tech Indigo/Tech Indigo/Vivid Red – March '24
Marking 20 years since both the iconic Roteiro ball and fan-favourite Predator Pulse boots graced the pitches of EURO 2004 in Portugal, adidas dropped the limited edition ‘Roteiro’ pack. It saw the Predator 24 FT reviving the Pulse’s signature red, silver and metallic blue colourway to great effect.
Y-3 – White/Core Black – March '24
About as elegant as they come, this limited edition look from Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto is arguably the most luxe of them all. The “Cloud White” base combined with a black fold-over tongue featuring Yamamoto’s signature. Almost too good for a football pitch.
Pure Strike – Ftwr White/Bright Red – April '24
Rumour is that the boot Trent debuted originally against Manchester City earlier in the season when announcing his switch to the Three Stripes was actually just a custom job, done on the fly. Whether that's true or not, adidas were pretty quick to roll out the look, dubbing it as ‘Pure Strike’. Not quite a signature edition, but as near as.
Advancement – Lucid Blue/Ftwr White/Solar Red – May '24
The returning F50 may have stolen some of the Advancement Predator's thunder, but with the "Lucid Blue/Ftwr White/Solar Red" colourway instantly conjuring images of the "Japan Blue" Predator Mania from 2002, this one was always going to draw heat.
Belligold – Core Black/Gold met – October '24
The face of the Predator 24 from the off, the golden boy Jude Bellingham finally got his own signature edition version. The lux design didn't disappoint, pairing a black base with shimmering gold accents and Bellingham's signature sign-off on that fold over tongue.
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