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  1. A spot for everything
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A spot for everything

The adidas Team Speed Backpack is built for versatile gear hauling no matter what your sport.

This ClimaProof backpack has:

A large zippered main compartment with three small interior pockets for carrying both the big and small

Two outside zippered pockets (one FreshPak pocket for shoes)

A mesh pocket for a water bottle or guards

Front zippered pocket for small items

Concealed ball pocket at front

And if that's not enough, there's a small zippered pocket on top of main compartment

All of this and the adidas Team Speed Backpack has adjustable ClimaCool straps with LoadSpring technology to ensure hauling the load won't weigh you down.

Screened adidas logo. 3" x 7.5" x 21". 100% polyester.


Creada para futbolistas, esta bolsa ClimaProof viene con un bolsillo para cada cosa. Amplio compartimento principal con cierre con tres bolsillos interiores, dos bolsillos exteriores con cierre (un FreshPak para tus botines), bolsillo de malla para botella de agua o canilleras y bolsillo frontal con cierre. Espacio oculto para tu balón al frente y un pequeño bolsillo con cierre en la parte superior del compartimento principal. Correas al hombro ClimaCool ajustables con tecnología LoadSpring. Logotipo aplicado de adidas. 3” x 7.5” x 21”. 100% poliéster.

The official ball for the 2002 World Cup was the adidas Fevernova. The official ball for the 1986 World Cup was the adidas Azteca. At the 1974 World Cup in Germany, 80% of all players wore adidas boots. The home team, outfitted head-to-toe in adidas, won the tournament. Italy's famous 82,955-seat San Siro stadium is home to both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The two team's played each other in the ground's first game in 1926. Of the U.S. WNT coaches who coached more than four games, only Tony DiCicco was born in the United States.
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