Under Armour Drops Bold “Bring the Juice” Harper 9 Cleats
As Major League Baseball players head to Florida for Spring Training, Under Armour is celebrating the season with a bold new release for one of baseball’s biggest stars. In honor of Bryce Harper’s 13th year gearing up in the Sunshine State, Under Armour has unveiled the ‘Bring the Juice’ Harper 9 cleat—an electrifying design that embodies the vibrant energy and refreshing spirit of spring baseball.
Designed to help players squeeze every drop of power out of their game, the Harper 9 cleat is a statement piece for the season. With its bright, eye-catching aesthetic, this cleat ensures players stand out on the field while benefiting from high-performance technology tailored to Harper’s dynamic playstyle.
Product DNA
UA IntelliKnit upper is breathable and provides premium stretch and compression where you need it
Engineered fit for increased comfort and reduced flex pressure, featuring a bootie design for locked-in support.
Synthetic leather in the forefoot for added durability
Lacing structure articulates to your foot for superior lockdown
Responsive UA HOVR™ + EVA cushioning provides maximum power, stability & energy return in your swing
Dual-density TPU outsole features 10 TPU spikes & smaller TPU nubs for superior traction on turf or dirt
“Our cleat design team wants to bring attitude back to the field of play,” said Spencer Hawkins, Sr. Design Lead, Footwear, Field Sports. “The 'watch out, we put in work over the offseason, I'm going to be a problem' type attitude. With spring training being right around the corner, we wanted to capture the vibe of Florida and tropical vitality. This cleat and this story exemplify that, with bright colors and details to match. When you step onto the field, you won’t just be noticed—you’ll be remembered.”
The ‘Bring the Juice’ Harper 9 cleats are available for purchase online at UA.com. Additionally, a turf version of the Harper 9 will be sold at Dick’s Sporting Goods, giving players and fans a chance to bring Harper’s intensity to their own game this season.