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adidas Predator Absolado LZ IN Indoor Soccer Shoes

Bright Blue/Infrared/Collegiate Navy/White

Item #32504
  1. Absolute Control On the Court
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Absolute Control On the Court

The absolute best for indoor play.

UPPER: Synthetic leather for minimal weight and a natural feel on the ball. Asymmetrical lacing increases strike zone. 3D print on five lethal zones helps you to control the ball with every touch. Nubuck heel lining offers super soft comfort.

MIDSOLE: Die-cut EVA reduces while increasing stability and cushioning.

OUTSOLE: Non-marking gum rubber for great grip on the court. For use on indoor surfaces.

WEIGHT: 9.4 oz.


Lo mejor para jugar en canchas bajo techo. CORTE: Cuero sintético para minimizar su peso y un tacto más natural con el balón. Cordones asimétricos que hacen más amplia la zona de impacto. Patrón en 3D en cinco zonas letales que te ayuda a controlar mejor el balón. Forro de nobuc en el talón para hacerlos más suaves y cómodos. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA ajustada para hacerlos más estables. SUELA: Hule que no deja marcas para un excelente agarre en la duela. Para uso en canchas bajo techo. PESO: (9.4 oz) Importados.

At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, 120 nations were equipped by adidas. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, 120 nations were equipped by adidas. Rules of the Game: During a kick-off, the kicker may not touch the ball a second time until it has touched another player. The rules of the game were first written down in 1863 by the newly formed Football Association in England. Hungary scored 27 goals in the 1954 World Cup, more than any other country in a single World Cup.
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