During the start of December 2010, something asserted by it's designers as 'light, smooth and elegant' was launched; far-removed from being the first door on a Christmas Advent calendar, it was the football boot brand adidas and their most recent soccer cleats - the
adiPure IV.
adidas made the adiPure as an alternative for the type of player who is anti garish coloured, plastic boots for a more classically created boot, without sacrificing any of the scientific know-how that makes contemporary soccer footwear perfect for today's electrifying game.
The adiPure IV features a total K Leather upper and an X-Traxion sole plate, much like it's earlier models but adidas aren't content with only a yearly update. The adiPure IV's absolute sales detail is it's "OneTouch" construction, meaning a softer boot that is breathable and lighter, but also takes on less water.
The adiPure IV boot is also the lightest in the adiPure series of soccer shoes; with a total weight of 280g per cleat it beats its predecessor by close to 35g! It's not quite the same as adidas' other featherweight boot - the 165g adiZero, - it is a disparity that is appreciated by footballers on heavy pitches all over the world!
Endorsed by the likes of England's Frank Lampard and Spanish and brazilian duo Xabi Alonso and Kak? adidas say that the adiPure IV is for classy, elegant players who value a good touch on the ball and keep cool under pressure - taking a look at the cleat, it's hard to disagree with them, as the creativeness of the adiPure IV leaks finesse.
The
adiPure IV was launched by the Footy Boots website who are first with the latest news and reviews about
football boots.
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