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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 1978 World Cup was the adidas Tango. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, 124 nations were equipped by adidas. Rules of the Game: The distance between the posts of an official goal is 8 yards (7.32 m) and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 8 feet (2.44 m). The mascot for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico was a boy character named Jaunito. The team sponsored by Bethlehem Steel won four out of the first six US Open Cup tournaments- 1915, '16, '18 and '19.
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