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Vivid Yellow/Black/Green Zest

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  1. Breath-taking Speed
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Breath-taking Speed

High speed looks and high speed performance from adidas. UPPER: Sprintweb streamlined synthetic for quick cuts and stability during fast play. Durable strike zone. Textured treatment enhance touch.

MIDSOLE: AgION odor control. Premolded sockliner for maximum comfort.

OUTSOLE: TPU bottom frame and new Traxion stud shape to keep weight to a minimum without sacrificing speed and agility. For speed on firm, natural surfaces.

miCoach compatible. WEIGHT: 9.4 oz.


Con estos botines de adidas lucirás y serás más rápido. CORTE: Material sintético Sprintweb aerodinamizado para realizar cortes rápidos y brindar estabilidad cuando juegas a alta velocidad. Zona de golpeo duradera. Tratamiento texturizado para mejorar el toque. Suela media con tecnología AgION que controla el mal olor. Calceta interior premoldeada para lo máximo en comodidad. SUELA: Marco de TPU en la base y nuevos tacos en forma Traxion para mantener el peso al mínimo sin sacrificar velocidad y agilidad. Para jugar rápidamente en terrenos firmes y naturales. Compatible con miCoach. PESO: 9.4 oz.

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