
The SoccerBible proudly presents the new Lightning White/Cyan adidas F50 adizero Football Boots, an alternative release for the company's lightest and fastest
football boot to-date. Check out the SoccerBible's exclusive first look gallery...
This new release from adidas without a doubt looks classy, yet is sure to cause a lot of debate. Not just because they are a white-out boot, but also as we can't help but think they look like they've fallen off the production line before receiving a paint job!



You'll be pleased to hear the Lightning White adidas adizero football boots feature the synthetic upper, so no problems when it comes to cleaning your boots then! These synthetic upper versions of the adiZero's are
a super-slim 165grams (5.8oz), making this not only adidas' most
revolutionary football boot to date, but by far their lightest. You may
be surprised at how much thought, development and tech adidas have
crammed into that 165g cleat, as they have in no way sacrificed technology
and performance for weight.


The SprintSkin single layer synthetic returns from the F50i, this time
upgraded and uprated to give even more of a second skin feel. Thinner
and lighter than the previous model, perhaps the most obvious benefit is
the zero water uptake - meaning this cleat doesn't get heavy even in
wet conditions.


The F50 adiZero soccer cleats
also have a new "grain" engineered onto the outer surface, designed to
give greater ball grip in both the wet and dry. Using a Copa Mundial as
their test benchmark, adidas claim much greater spin and grip with this
grain.


The adidas F50 adiZero
adopts an asymmetric parallel lacing system which moves off-centre to
create a greater, cleaner kicking surface. Also introduced is a new
"Taperlace" system, intended to be much thinner and flatter to reduce
any unnecessary material between the foot and the ball. The top of the
lace area has also been made wider, so your tied laces won't get in the
way as much!


The white-out adidas F50 adizero football boots are set to just be released in a firm ground sole-plate. Featuring triangular Traxion studs placed at strategic
positions across the sole unit, which aid pressure distribution and are
designed to give improved directional grip.


The new F50 boot last is unique to the adizero series, differing from the Predator
and adiPure lasts which have a wider yet flatter footbed. Meaning the
studs can be positioned closer to the outside of the sole to give
greater stability, essential when you are looking to create the fastest
boot on the planet!


You can expect to see these very classy looking new Lightning White/Cyan adidas F50 adiZero football boots hit the shelves from early December, after going on pre-order from the 1st November and they retain the great price of £125 GBP / $200 USD.
