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adidas F10 IN Indoor Soccer Shoes

Vivid Yellow/Black/Green Zest

Item #65328
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The adidas F10 TRX has a high-speed design and efficient handling. Score and assist faster in this shoe made for agility and control at high speeds.

UPPER: Synthetic upper is extremely light and easy to clean.

Asymmetrical lacing for a wide strike zone.

INSOLE: Die-Cut EVA insole for comfort; Pre-molded EVA midsole with adiPRENE insert in the heel for shock absorption. agion technology fights bacteria and odor.

OUTSOLE: Non-marking durable gum rubber for durability and traction on indoor surfaces.

WEIGHT: 9.6 oz.


Los F10 Zero TRX de adidas han sido diseñados para brindarte velocidad y control en pasto artificial. CORTE: Cuero sintético que es ligero y fácil de limpiar. Plantilla ajustada de espuma tipo EVA para mayor comodidad; suela media premoldeada de EVA con añadido de adiPrene en el talón para absorber mejor los impactos. Tecnología AgION que combate el crecimiento de bacterias y el mal olor. SUELA: Goma de hule duradera para uso en canchas bajo techo. PESO: (9.6 oz) Importados.

Everton's Dixie Dean set an English record when he scored 60 goals during the 1927-28 season. Mexican goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal played in five consecutive World Cups (1950-66). The U.S. Women's National Team's top two career goal scorers, Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly, were teammates at the University of North Carolina. The Netherlands' Ernie Brandt is the only man to score a goal for both teams in a World Cup game, accomplishing the feat in 1978. England played its first-ever international soccer match on November 30, 1872 against Scotland.
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