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Pearl White/Navy/Metallic Silver/Limeade

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Achieve the balance, stability and quickness you need on the field with the lightweight DS Light 5 from Asics.

Soft kangaroo leather upper for a great touch on the ball. Mesh tongue decreases weight and provides greater breathability.

3-D arch fit technology for enhanced

Cushioned removable EVA insole for added comfort.

Low-profile 12-stud outsole provides optimum traction on firm, natural surfaces.

Available in wide fit.

WEIGHT: 7.8 oz.


Obtén el balance, estabilidad y rapidez que necesitas en la cancha con los botines DS Light 5 de Asics. CORTE: Empeine suave de piel de canguro para un excelente toque al balón. Lengüeta de malla los hace más ligeros y brinda mejor ventilación. Tecnología 3-D en el arco para un mejor ajuste. Plantilla intercambiable de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada para mayor comodidad. SUELA: 12 tacos de bajo perfil brindan una tracción óptima. Disponibles en horma más ancha para pies de mayor volumen. PESO: (7.8 oz) Importados.

Rules of the Game: On a soccer field, the two longer boundary lines are called touch lines. The two shorter lines are called goal lines. Rules of the Game: In the event that the game ball should burst or fail somehow during the run of play, the referee will immediately stop the match until the game can be resumed by calling for a drop ball at the spot of the failure with a fresh ball. U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. More than 90,000 people filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States defeat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup final. The name soccer comes from association football, which is the sport's formal name.
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