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adidas adizero Feather 2 Running Shoes

Vivid Yellow/Neo Iron Metallic/Tech Onix

Item #48822
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Increase your speed with Adidas!

Speed up your training with the ultralight adizero Feather 2 from adidas.

This shoe 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.)

UPPER: Air mesh provides maximum ventilation and durability. SprintWeb welded frame offers lightweight support.

MIDSOLE: adiPrene+ foam maintains propulsion while maximizing comfort. SprintFrame gives you stability and support.

OUTSOLE: Compatible with miCoach. adiWear rubber outsole for the best durability in high-wear areas.

WEIGHT: 6.6 oz.


Entrena más rápido con los botines ultraligeros adizero Feather 2 de adidas. Compatibles con la consola miCoach SPEED_CELL (se vende por separado). CORTE: Malla que brinda la mayor ventilación y los hace más duraderos. Armazón fundido SprintWeb que brinda soporte sin aumentar peso. Espuma adiPrene+ que mantiene la propulsión y brinda lo máximo en comodidad. Tecnología SprintFrame que te brinda estabilidad y soporte. SUELA: Compatible con miCoach. Hule adiWear para hacerlos más duraderos. PESO: (6.6 oz) Importados.

The official ball for the 1970 and ’74 World Cups was the adidas Telstar. At the 1998 World Cup in France, adidas supplied the match balls and outfitted 12,000 officials, referees, linesmen and volunteers. Rules of the Game: Any of the other players may change places with the goalkeeper provided that the referee is informed before the change is made and the change is made during a stoppage in the match. The 1934 and 1990 World Cups were held in Italy. The name soccer comes from association football, which is the sport's formal name.
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