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adidas F50 adizero Football Boots - Blue/White/Slime

adidas F50 adizero Football Boots - Blue/White/Slime


If there's one thing that adidas have learnt about getting their boots noticed on pitch, then it's make them as brightly coloured as possible! After rolling out almost every colour imaginable, adidas continue to take coloured boots to new heights with each release. Fans of more traditional boots be warned!

Never afraid to push the boundaries of football boot design, adidas have certainly conjured up some uniquely coloured boots! The new Blue/White/Slime adizero football boots are as bright as football boots come, but whether that makes them a more popular choice we'll have to see! Take a look and share your thoughts with the SoccerBible community online, on Twitter and on Facebook.  







Football boots simply don't come more outrageous than this! The new Blue/White/Slime F50 adizero soccer shoes use the same colour pallet as the White/Blue/Slime boots. The same colours have been rotated to create one of the most noticeable boots of the year that certainly won't be camera shy!






Unlike the Blue/White/Slime adizero Prime, the standard F50 adizero uses a more predominantly blue upper without the bright slime TPU bottom frame featuring on the boot. The same 'Slime' colour continues to runs through the front graphic, continuing its way up the boots tongue and heel.






With the new Sprint Skin upper used on the worlds lightest soccer shoes, the Blue/White/Slime adizero football boots take that famous sleek fit, speed and ball touch to a new level.      





After creating the worlds lightest soccer shoes, adidas' intentions have now turned to claiming the colour-crown from Nike! The latest adizero releases have made Nike's bright boots look relatively tame. Whereas Nike claim to use carefully considered colour combinations to improve on-pitch visibility, adidas look to be fusing together some of the most outrageous colours available! Its effectiveness however is open to debate.  





With such a large range of adizero colour options open to professionals, it's hard to know what pro's will choose the wear the new Blue/White/Slime adizero football boots once they hit pitches! Any possible sightings of the new colourway might have to wait until September or October, as players are still currently wearing the White versions and also the Electricity adizero's.  






The FG plate features the triangular Traxion studs bespoke to the adizero range, placed at strategic positions across the sole unit that aids pressure distribution and are designed to give improved directional grip. The SG plate takes the form of a mixed sole version, which substitutes 6 removable aluminium studs at the toe and heel. Both sole plates offer stability through a sleeker midfoot area that also goes to creating a snug fit.    





The new Blue/White/Slime adidas F50 adizero football boots will retail worldwide for around £140 GBP/ $200 USD / €165 EURO. You will be able to pick up a pair of these new adizero football boots from early October, after they've gone on pre-sale during September.




Now you've had a good look at the latest addition to the adizero range, let us know what you think! Have your say and join the conversations with the SoccerBible community online, on Twitter and on Facebook.

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