Founded in 1973 in the famous shoemaking district of Montebelluna, Lotto were a big part of the Italian bootmaking boom of the 80s and 90s, when their traditional leather boots were worn by the stars of Serie A and style connoisseurs across Europe.
Their flagship boot during that time was the iconic Stadio, as seen on the feet of the likes of Shevchenko, Hagi, Cafu, Seedorf, and, to particular fanfare during his Lazio spell, Paul Gascoigne. The Stadio remains available today, complete with its classic foldover tongue and plush K-leather upper. And it still looks absolutely class.
Lotto were also responsible for one of the first laceless boots ever made, the Zhero Gravity back in 2006, and that same pioneering spirit lives on in their modern boots. Their speed-focused silo, the Solista, is a next-gen marvel, while their playmakers’ boot, the Maestro, is as comfortable as it gets.
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Lotto Zhero Gravity VII 200 SGX - Black/Mint FL
The Lotto Zhero Gravity VII 200 is made from a single-piece Kurim foot shell to ensure power and 360° ball control, while ReactiveArch technology in the mid-foot offers cushioning on impact, to work with the natural anatomy of the foot.
The brand’s Puntoflex system is included in the forefoot to allow consistent flexion of the foot when running to provide excellent elastic return, which helps players use power and energy efficiently.
Ultralight and reactive nylon insoles work well with the boot’s upper to deliver a snug and personalised fit.
The Zhero Gravity features a SGX soleplate to offer a traction system that establishes confidence for agile performance on any soft ground surface.
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Boot Class = Pro
Made with premium materials and featuring some of the best tech on the market, Pro football boots offer professional-level performance at a more affordable price. The obvious choice for serious players who let their feet do the talking.
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Ground Type Guide
Selecting the correct sole plate for the surface you are playing on is crucial, not only for the performance and longevity of your football boots, but also to avoid the risk of injury.
Using an outsole that isn't designed specifically for the surface on which you are playing may cause premature wear and/or damage that will not be deemed as a fault of manufacture and will prevent the retailer accepting them for a refund or exchange.
Soft Ground
Soft Ground is used to describe natural grass surfaces that are wet and muddy and require the most aggressive traction. Boots made for soft ground (SG) have removable, replaceable screw-in studs and typically come in a six-stud configuration (4 at the forefoot, 2 slightly longer at the heel).