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Adidas Unveils The Latest F50 Boot Range
Adidas has unveiled its latest incarnation of the F50 speed football boots range, ‘Radiant Blaze’, unleashing laced and laceless models that are both engineered for game-changing speed.
The latest update comes in an iridescent purple and neon green expression, which builds on the colourway seen on F50 ‘Fast Reborn’ last year, when the boot returned to football after a nine-year hiatus.
Engineered with enhanced technology built to help today’s athletes embody a feeling of fearless self-expression on the pitch, F50 has been worn by some of the fastest and most exciting players in the modern game, since its return in 2024.
Both new models feature Sprintframe 360, a specifically designed soleplate built to provide optimised stability and traction for the wearer. The iconic external heel counter on the soleplate works harmoniously with a stud configuration of rounded and bladed studs for foot lockdown at push-off – all working in tandem to help facilitate acceleration and speed in all directions.
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The Fibertouch Upper – an engineered synthetic, lightweight material – offers a moulded fit to provide support at high speeds, where it is needed most. This is complemented by Sprintweb technology – a 3D texture – applied to areas used for dribbling at speed, for enhanced control.
The laced version features an adapted compression-fit tunnel tongue – a lightweight tongue that adapts to your foot, featuring strategically placed TPU reinforcements to provide additional stability and create an enhanced fit and lockdown in the forefoot and midfoot while sprinting.
The laceless model incorporates a collar made from Primeknit material which moulds to the shape of the wearer’s foot, for maximum comfort.
Finally, these football boots provide players with a choice of two sockliners in the box, ensuring athlete’s individual needs are catered for: the SL Speed Sockliner designed for maximum speed, or the Comfort Sockliner for enhanced impact absorption.
The latest F50 drop comes as part of Radiant Blaze Pack, which also includes updated Predator and COPA colourways. The Predator features a white upper with striking neon green details, while the COPA features a classic black upper with the same neon details as the Predator.
The F50 Elite Laced (£233) and F50 Elite Laceless (£224) football boots are available to purchase from today, online via adidas football shoes and in select adidas stores and retailers.
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