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New Adidas F50 Messi Training Shorts Black Soccer Football Running SNew Adidas F50 Messi Training Shorts Black Soccer Football Running S. The leather adiZero is one of the current staples of the football boots world, with the l The leather adiZero is one of the current staples of the football boots world, with the likes of Lionel Messi, Arjen Robben and David Villa all opting for leather over synthetic. So fans and professionals alike will be keen to see what new adidas F50 adiZero miCoach Leather has to offer! As it turns out, theres a handful of differences with the?adidas F50 adiZero miCoach Leather compared to its SprintSkin counterparts, as there was in the previous generation. Straight away youll notice the fade across the toes, where there isnt the full effect of the new TPU SprintWeb over the front of the boot. Thats not to say theres no SprintWeb whatsoever (youll notice it still covers the lacing and lateral areas around the midfoot), however, the natural flexibility and durability of leather means that the?adidas F50 adiZero miCoach Leather can cope just fine without the additional support. Youll also see that the area above the toes of these?football boots is super-stitched to make them flexible and comfy for players who demand the sort of touch that only leather can offer. Whilst, once again, leather wearers will miss out on the new textured are for high-speed dribbling, the soft calf leather should mean that it wont be a notable absence. As with previous incarnations of the adiZero, the internal support bands have also been left out of the leather version of these football boots, which thankfully means that the rear and mid sections of the boot remain soft calf-leather too. Onto for what remains the same, youll get all the new benefits on the?adidas F50 adiZero miCoach Leather that people are looking forward to getting on the SprintSkin version, including a redesigned collar, tweaked stud layout, more durable heel counter and of course, miCoach technology. miCoach technology is your gateway to becoming a better player via the sort of feedback thats normally reserved for top athletes. A small chip in the outsole of the boot gathers data whilst you play, so you can know after a match how far you ran, how many sprints you performed and what your top speed was, meaning the next game you can aim to improve. Youll also be able to challenge your mates on Facebook and compare your data to that of top pros like Messi, Bale and Young. Will you be picking the?adidas F50 adiZero miCoach Leather for your next pair of football boots? Let us know in the comments! adidas said in their mission?for Battle Pack football boots that each boot much be split exactly 50% white and 50% black; were unsure, then, whether its just happy coincidence or by design that the opinions of people over adidas World Cup releases are just as equally divided! But, like em or not, the adidas Battle Pack is here for the summer and, to us at least, we cant wait ?to see more of them. Thankfully, adidas are showcasing each of the boots in a unique and interesting way. For the next week, theyre showing off some of the design sketches that birthed the Battle Pack, boot by boot. First up: the adidas Battle Pack Nitrocharge 1.0. A boot designed to embody energy the Nitrocharge is all about that box-to-box, never say die attitude. From riding out a (or dishing out) a heavy challenge, to suddenly changing the momentum in your teams favour, adidas looked at the recurring patterns of animals native to Brazil, such as the Crocodile and Armadillo, to develop the pattern used on the Nitrocharge. In the images below, you can see that pattern tested, chopped and inverted before arriving at the final boot. |
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