adidas F50 Football Boots
A Metallic Gold / Black / White F50 adiZero has been created by adidas exclusively for Lionel Messi for the start of the 2010/11 season.
Note that, with plain black studs, this football boot has a more reserved soleplate than previous adiZero colourways.
The synthetic upper version of the F50 adiZero weighs merely 165 g, thus being adidas’ lightest football boot to date. A thin SprintSkin single layer synthetic implies that this cleat does not get heavy even in wet conditions.
An asymmetric parallel lacing system moves off-centre to create a cleaner kicking surface, …
A very eye-catching version of the F50 adiZero, in a White / Black / Radiant Pink colourway, has been unveiled by adidas. The adidas F50 adiZero football boots boast a host of technologies, as well as an ingenious design, making the speed boot, weighing 165 g, genuinely competitive and innovative.
The SprintSkin single layer synthetic returns from the F50i, upgraded to give even more of a second skin feel, whereas fit is enhanced further by internal support bands.
The adidas F50 adiZero adopts an asymmetric parallel lacing system, moving off-centre to create a greater …
Note that adiZero football boots are adidas’ lightest and fastest to date, and they can be found in a new Cyan / White / Pink colourway. There has been no sacrifice of technology and performance for reduced weight by adidas.
The SprintSkin single layer synthetic returns from the F50i, enhanced to give even more of a second skin feel. Fit is improved through internal support bands, whilst the outer surface has been engineered for greater ball grip.
The adidas F50 adiZero adopts an asymmetric parallel lacing system, moving off-centre to create a …
Lionel Messi and David Villa were called upon to present the much anticipated Adidas F50 adiZero at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, and no other setting could have been more appropriate.
Same as Formula 1 cars are the result of intensive lightweight speed engineering, this revolutionary boot is considered to be lightest ever created, weighing just 165 grams at U.K. size 8.5.
This boot has been created using polyurethane synthetic, while including a perforated ultra light insole in order to reduce overall weight.
Despite being a lightweight product, the Adidas F50 adiZero …
Adidas have launched their new F50i Tunit boot in a white/red/black colourway. The boot is the worlds first fully customized football boot and is as unique as the person that wears it.
Players such as Lionel Messi, Emmanuel Adebayor, Ashley Young and Shaun Wright Phillips currently wear the F50i Tunit in various different colourways.
The boots currently retail around £130 and were available for sale from 10th September 2009.
This all round boot is designed for achieving sheer speed and lightning pace. The upper is made from “Sprintskin”, a revolutionary single-layer synthetic for …
Adidas has released three highly limited edition boots to commemorate the Champions League final between Manchester United and Barcelona being held in Rome. Each boot represents a key value needed in football today. Customers will be given a choice between the lightweight speed of the F50.9, the raw power and accuracy of the Predator or the touch and feel of the Adipure.
Adidas F50.9 Rome boots
Below are the Adidas F50.9 Rome boots which specialise in velocita (speed). These limited edition colourway boots will be sported by all Adidas F50.9 players in this year’s Champions League final. …
Brazilian striker Fred currently wears the Adidas F50.9 Tunit boots. Famous wearers of the boots include Lionel Messi, David Villa, Solomon Kalou, Arjen Robben and Emmanuel Adebayor.
Fred’s Adidas F50.9 TUNIT Boots
Just several months after the F50.8 was released, Adidas launched the F50.9 TUNIT range in November 2008. The F50 range contains the “Alles Klar” technology and customisation features of previous boots whilst adding new improvements along the way. The first major change in the new boot is that the lace cover had been welded onto the upper with any seams. …
The new Adidas F50i Tunit football boots due for public release in June have surfaced again lately with various images of Barcelona star Lionel Messi wearing the boots in the above Cyan/ Running white/ Black colourway. The boots are set to be priced at £180 and whilst first impressions suggest they lack the sleek running lines of the F50.9, they do have a number of changes worth mentioning.
Adidas suggest that the boot is still fully customisable with a selection of studs and chassis to adapt to your individual playing style. …
This is the second article looking at the history of the adidas F50 football boots and their Tunit technology, you can read part one here.
2006 saw the launch of the brand new Adidas F50.6 TUNIT range in time for the upcoming 2006 World Cup. For the first time, the series introduced the revolutionary TUNIT (pronounced “tune it”) technology whereby, for the first time, customers could specially alter their boot depending on the playing surface. The new technology offered 52 different possible boot combinations by changing the studs, the chassis and …
The Adidas TUNIT F50 boots are the second generation of boots in the F50 range following on from the original Adidas F50 boot that was released in 2004. The first F50 boot had an innovative design where buyers could customise their own specific boot to the conditions and how they wanted to play. The boot adopted the new “Fusion Frame technology” where customers could change the chassis (sockliner) of the boot to either a lightweight chassis for speed, a professional chassis for optimal performance or a comfort chassis for stability. …
