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: It utilizes the Torsionframe system , which offers excellent forefoot flex and a stable midfoot. It is generally considered compatible for both Firm Ground (FG) and Artificial Ground (AG) surfaces. Fit & Comfort

: While the forefoot is soft, the heel is noted to be quite hard out of the box and typically requires a few sessions to fully break in. Community Perspectives COPA E01.mp4

: The switch from kangaroo leather to premium calf leather (often Fusionskin) is the most significant change. Reviewers from Soccer.com note that while it feels "pure" and soft, it may lack the classic "pillowy" feel of older models like the Copa 19/20. : It utilizes the Torsionframe system , which

. It now features for a more secure and comfortable Achilles wrap. Community Perspectives : The switch from kangaroo leather

Reviewers often debate if the move away from kangaroo leather was a step forward or a necessity due to market regulations. Copa Sense

model is particularly "skintight" and can be difficult to put on without a heel handle.

: At approximately 221g to 230g , the boot is lighter than its predecessors. The thin leather provides a sharp, "barefoot" feel on the ball, making it a favorite for midfielders who value technical touch over aggressive speed.