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Green Zest/Running White/Dark Blue

Item #65350
  1. Made to be light and fast!
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Made to be light and fast!

Optimize lateral quickness, acceleration and handling with adidas' F10.

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: Synthetic leather is lightweight and easy to clean with asymmetrical lacing.

INSOLE: Die-cut EVA insole for comfort; Agion technology fights bacterial growth and odors.

OUTSOLE: TPU plate with a modified Traxion FG stud layout for traction which translates to maximum acceleration on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 9.4 oz.


Mejora tu velocidad y acerleración por los costados con los nuevos adidas F10. CORTE: Cuero sintético que es ligero y fácil de limpiar con cordones asimétricos. Plantilla ajustada de espuma tipo EVA para mayor comodidad; tecnología AgION que combate el crecimiento de bacterias y el mal olor. SUELA: Placa de TPU con diseño Traxion FG en los tacos modificado para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (9.4 oz) Importados.

adidas founder Adolf Dassler made his first shoes in 1920, at the age of just 20. Rules of the Game: According to FIFA, goalposts and crossbars must always be painted white. The rules of the game were first written down in 1863 by the newly formed Football Association in England. The first non-European nation to join FIFA was South Africa in 1909. The African Cup of Nations, the main international football competition in Africa, was first held in 1957.
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