When every touch counts, these adidas soccer shoes give you the edge on artificial turf. The synthetic upper delivers a soft feel and comfortable fit, while the lugged rubber outsole is designed for acceleration.
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Explore the latest shoes in our Soccer Shoes collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Sports Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Soccer Shoes shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
Adidas, a titan in the sportswear industry, started in 1949 by Adolf Dassler. Driven by the belief that athletes deserve the best footwear, Dassler focused on constant improvement and innovation. Today, adidas carries this legacy forward, creating high-performance shoes for all.
Adidas prioritizes performance technology and a commitment to sustainability. They're pioneers in innovations like Boost cushioning and utilize recycled materials in many collections. This ensures both peak performance for athletes and a focus on minimizing environmental impact.
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I find the toe of the shoes to be really flat compared to cleats. Depending on the turf you might have a good experience. For turf that is long like fake grass, I found these shoes to work perfectly. On the really short, tough turf I found that the flatness of the toe made it harder to cross balls or do chip shots.
My husband has a pair of Adidas men's soccer shoes that he really likes, so I bought him these in the same size as the ones he owns. What I didn't realize is that the unisex shoes are much more narrow than the men's shoes. These were SUPER tight on his feet so I had to return them. I ended up buying a pair of men's-specific Adidas soccer shoes for him and they were much better.
I grew up playing soccer age 5 through college. I'm now in my 30s and still play indoor soccer about twice a week. My Diadora indoors started wearing out a little over a year and a half of use, so I decided to splurge a little and get Adidas predators. Predators were my go to cleat growing up, I loved them and they lasted. Sadly, Ive had these cleats for about 3 months and this weekend a chunk of the bottom just tore off. I am very disappointed because now I have to decide if this was a fluke and to get another pair or hope to find a different style in which I might have better luck.
They are very snug these are ment for very skinny feet !!!
If your like me and you miss the old days of real leather or at least some sort of classic feel this is not the shoes for you... also little or no protection.
Adidas' unisex sizing appears to be designed to fit women-only. Typically, a shoe that is size 10 for men is an 11 for women. However, the size charts for several Adidas soccer shoes appear to run opposite the norm (women's size smaller than men's equivalent) or very widely apart. Of three different Adidas shoes styles in what was supposed to be my men's 10.5 size (I wear this size in all other Adidas shoes - running, hiking, and even Samba soccer) that I tried, all three - while roughly the right length (a bit snug) - were FAR to narrow for a normal width (D) man's foot. I fear if you size-up to compensate for width, you'll end up with too much space up front - not good in soccer shoe. The angled tongue on these shoes appears cheap in terms of material and weakly sewn into the shoe. Doesn't look like it will stand up to being pulled onto the foot more than a few times.