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adidas F30 TRX FG - miCoach Compatible - Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

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Item #32450
  1. Its high-speed looks don't lie
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Its high-speed looks don't lie

Give your game a boost of acceleration and razor-sharp handling with the new adidas F30 TRX.

The F30 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.) NOTE: miCoach is not compatible with iPhone 5.

adidas' Singmax upper, a newly developed high-density PU synthetic in metallic silver with a unique eye-catching pattern.

A new last has been designed for high-speed soccer.

The TPU frame reinforces the upper and prevents abrasion.

AgION controls odor.

New Traxion outsole for maximum speed on firm, natural ground.

Compatible with miCoach.

WEIGHT: (9.2 oz.) Imported.


Botines ultraligeros para aceleración extrema. CORTE: Singmax, un tipo de PU sintético de alta densidad recientemente diseñado. Nueva horma diseñada para fútbol de alta velocidad. Un armazón de TPU refuerza el corte y previene raspaduras. Tecnología AgION que combate el mal olor. Calceta interior premoldeada para mayor comodidad. SUELA: Nuevo diseño Traxion una aceleración excepcional en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (9.8 oz) Importados.

adidas founder Adi Dassler produced his first soccer boots in 1929. They featured leather outsoles and studs. England's Football Association first legalized professional soccer players in 1885. The U.S. Governing body for the sport did not have soccer in its name until 1945, when it became the U.S. Soccer Football Association. The mascots for the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany were two boy characters named Tip and Tap. Substitutions were allowed for the first time in the 1970 World Cup.
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