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adidas F50 Short - miCoach compatible

Item #53450
  1. Get the Best On-field Performance with F50
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Get the Best On-field Performance with F50

Track your stats and increase your speed with this comfortable, lightweight F50 short from adidas. This ClimaLite short has two side pockets with the adidas logo printed on the left leg and the F50 logo printed on the back of the waistband. The inside of the waistband has a small area designed to secure your miCoach SPEED_CELL.

This short is miCoach SPEED_CELL compatible. Purchase your miCoach SPEED_CELL separately. The miCoach SPEED_CELL is available for Mac/PC - item #27908 or iPhone/iPod - item #42038. NOTE: miCoach is not compatible with iPhone 5.

7.5" inseam (Size M). 100% polyester. Imported.


Lleva un registro de tus estadísticas y mejora tu velocidad con este short F50 de adidas que es cómodo y ligero. Este short ClimaLite viene con dos bolsillos laterales, logotipo de adidas impreso en la pierna izquierda y el de F50 en la parte trasera de la cintura, la cual viene con un área diseñada para guardar tu consola miCoach SPEED_CELL. Este es compatible con la consola miCoach SPEED_CELL. Adquiere tu miCoach SPEED_CELL por separado. La miCoach SPEED_CELL está disponible para Mac/PC (#27908) o para iPhone/iPod (#42038). Tiro de 7.5” (talla M). 100% poliéster. Importado.

The official ball for the 1986 World Cup was the adidas Azteca. Rules of the Game: The referee alone is authorized to allow an injured player to re-enter the field, whether the ball is in play or not. The United States has won the Gold Cup four times, including three of the last four titles. 199,854 people filled Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to watch the 1950 World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay. The 1970 World Cup was the first to be televised in color.
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