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Old 04-15-2011, 06:03 PM   #1
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As the follow up to the enthusiastically embraced adizero, the F50 adiZero Prime established an absurd fresh reference point in ultra light achievement football boots by trouncing out their earlier versions by a modest 20g. The acknowledged World Cup top scoring boot the forerunner adiZero was launched in two alternative material varieties,mercurial vapor iv fg, synthetic and leather – with the synthetic version of the shoes pitching the weight at a mere one hundred and sixty five grammes.
The adizero prime will be available in just Synthetic, but has had various distinctive adjustments to bring it’s weight down to a mere one hundred and forty five grammes per shoe. Surprisingly, the adiZero was not the lightest cleat released last year,offres mercurial vapo, with German competitors Puma taking the plaudits with the V 1.10 SL at one hundred and fifty five grammes; however with the f50 adizero primes, it certainly seems that the illustrious Three Stripes of adidas will take some beating from their latest position at the top.
One of the attributors to this drop in weight is the upper. Dubbed the adiTwin Light, this freshly designed element is unique to the adidas adizero prime and is once again a single piece of artificial leather for optimal comfort, ball feel and, as you would expect, lower weight.
Next is the TPU bottom frame; It’s known that adidas are big supporters of TPU, including it in the earliest F50 adiZero inner bands of support, and it’s repeated here in this time in the dark shades of the ‘layer’ aloft the soleplate and under the upper.
This ingenious element will take the burden away from the frame and upper (which are often moving in different directions) and result in a more dependable,mercurial pas cher, suitable pair of boots.
Adidas have paid attention to the details on this new boot, engaging lightweight (and bullet proof!) Kevlar lacing to establish that each gramme of avoidable burden has been shaved off these sharp looking football boots.
The main point of contention for most soccer cleat consumers is the the cost. At ?260 / $400, these are the single most expensive shoes that adidas have launched.
Footballers still bemoan the ?275 cost of the Mercurial Vapor Superfly II a year after it’s release, and the two hundred and sixty pound price of the Adidas AdiZero Prime as a move by the brand to elevate their cleats within the same ‘high end’ price-bracket that their competitor have created.
Adidas football develops high-performance and lightweight soccer cleats. The adiZero Prime is their lightest cleat to date.
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