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adidas Freefootball X-ite Turf Soccer Shoes

Collegiate Navy/Running White/Prime Blue

Item #64886
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Control the game with adidas! This fast, low profile shoe offers agility and scoring touch.

UPPER: Combination synthetic and mesh for minimal weight with optimum flexibility and breathability. Abrasion-resistant synthetic overlay for enhanced durability. Touch Compound grid on the vamp enhances control.

MIDSOLE: Pre-molded EVA with adiPrene insert for maximum comfort and shock absorption.

OUTSOLE: 5-a-side stud configuration with low-speed toe studs, round forefoot center studs and triangular Traxion studs for incredible speed. Low-to-the-ground and flexible rubber for quick moves and solid ball touch. WEIGHT: 10.0 oz.


Libera tus pies cuando juegues en pasto artificial con estos botines de adidas. CORTE: Combinación de cuero sintético y malla que reduce su peso al mínimo y brindan ventilación y flexibilidad óptimas. Capa de cuero sintético resistente a raspaduras para hacerlos más duraderos. Tecnología Touch Compound en el empeine mejora el control. Suela media de espuma tipo EVA premoldeada con añadido adiPRENE para brindarte lo máximo en comodidad y absorber mejor los impactos. SUELA: 5 tacos por cada lado para la mejor tracción en pasto artificial. Para uso en canchas duras y de pasto artificial. PESO: (10 oz) Importados.

The official ball for the 1970 and ’74 World Cups was the adidas Telstar. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, 124 nations were equipped by adidas. Rules of the Game: For FIFA matches, the ball should have a circumference of not more than 70 cm (28 ins) and not less than 68 cm (27 ins). Soccer has its roots in ancient games like Cuju, which was popular in China around 400 BC. As of December, 2007, FIFA has 208 member associations -which is 16 more than the United Nations.
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