F50 ADIZERO MICOACH – PHANTOM / WHITE / ELECTRICITY

After an avalanche of new colourways and football boots in January, adidas are making sure that the start of February is equally exciting with the introduction of the adidas F50 adiZero miCoachPhantom / White / Electricity.

 

adidas have been rolling out the colourways with aplomb so far in 2012, with each one being noticeably different to the last. When it comes to the F50 range, there’s a colour for just about everyone!

With Lionel Messi cpoilt for choice between his commemorative Ballon D’or football boots and a new Barcelona-inspired signature colourway, adidas have also given the rest of their stable of players plenty to choose from, with the adidas F50 adiZero miCoachPhantom / White / Electricity being another sound alternative to those who don’t fancy the Slime or White colourways that have landed in 2012.

adidas F50 adiZero miCoach - Phantom / White / Electricity

With this colourway set for a release only in a leather version, the performance benefits of the leather adiZero have made them firm favourites amongst many pro’s, with the likes of Leo Messi and Arjen Robben championing the leather cause, despite their greater weight.

The adidas F50 adiZero miCoach - Phantom / White / Electricity football boots in action at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations

Sharp-eyed  footy fans will have noticed that – despite only just receiving an official reveal – several players at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations have all been spotted in the adidas F50 adiZero miCoachPhantom / White / Electricity.

Speaking of reveals, expect the likes of Jermaine Defoe, Emmanual Adebayor, Stuart Downing and miCoach pace-setter Dani Alves to give the adidas F50 adiZero miCoachPhantom / White / Electricity it’s European pitch debut from mid-February, with a retail launch following shortly afterwards.

Check them out on the Footy-Boots.com store from next week for around £150 / $200!

F50 ADIZERO MICOACH – PHANTOM / WHITE / ELECTRICITY, 7.7 out of 10 based on 36 ratings


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    1. says: FCbarcelonakid17

      If you use the right spray paint and then clear coat it you can do the outsole in black yourself, I have seen a few videos on youtube about it. You just have to make sure you cover the upper and only spray the outsole. I really like this color way and am considering doing the same thing myself.

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