Boot Sizing Guide

Refer to the chart below to find your size. Keep in mind that the CM size shown on shoe boxes and labels differs from foot length in centimeters. 

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How to Measure Foot Length

  1. Tape a piece of paper to a hard, flat surface, ensuring it stays in place.
  2. Stand on the paper with your feet shoulder-width apart and weight evenly distributed (only one foot will be on the paper).
  3. Using a pen or pencil held straight down, have a friend or partner mark the tip of your big toe and the outermost part of your heel.
  4. After marking, step off the paper and use a ruler or tape measure to measure the distance between the two marks. This is your foot length.
  5. Repeat the process with the other foot. Note that it is normal for one foot to be slightly longer than the other.
  6. Use the longer measurement on our size chart to determine the corresponding size. If the measurement falls between sizes, we recommend sizing up.

FIT PREFERENCE: refers to how the boot fits your entire foot, not just its width and length.

 

Standard: Our standard-fit boots are ideal for players seeking a more relaxed fit or those with wider feet. The Tiempo and Phantom boots fall under this standard fit preference.

Contoured: Our contoured boots are designed for players who prefer a snug, secure fit that reduces the space between the foot and the ball. For this fit type, we suggest ordering your regular size. If you usually prefer a looser fit, consider going up half a size. Mercurial boots fall under the contoured fit category.

LOW vs. HIGH: refers to the height at which the boot reaches your ankle.

Low: Our low-top boots sit just below your ankle bone. We offer boots without a cuff in various closure types, including standard lacing and ghost lacing. Tiempo, Phantom, and Mercurial boots all provide no-cuff options.

High: Our high-top boots include a cuff and are designed to sit just above your ankle bone. Due to the sock-like entry system, they may feel snug at first but should become easier to put on over time. Both Phantom and Mercurial boots offer high-cuffed options.