About the product
productno | 295307 |
Brand | Adidas |
Sole | overige materialen |
Outer material | textiel + overige materialen |
Inner material | textiel |
Color | black |
End plastic waste | Yes |
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Adidas
Does this brand still need an introduction? From its founding in 1949 (by German Adi Dassler), Adidas specializes in what it is still famous for today: designing and producing quality sports shoes. First for professional athletes but later also for ordinary citizens. 70 years later, the 3 diagonal stripes are an icon that you can hardly imagine out of the street scene. At berca.be you will always find the latest sneaker trends or the appropriate sports shoes for young and old from this leading brand.
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Please consider the width of your feet for an optimal fit.
X and Copa football shoes are a perfect fit for normal-width feet. Predator football shoes are designed for normal (1) to wider (2) feet.
SHOE MATERIAL & IMPACT
To achieve the perfect ball feel, football shoes should fit snugly and yet comfortably around the entire foot. This is how the materials used for the upper, closure, and collar parts influence the fit.
HOW TO TRY YOUR FOOTBALL SHOES
Try the football shoes with the gear you would normally play in, such as (non-)padded socks and shin guards with ankle protectors.
1.Try both boots
Since size differences between the left and right foot are common, it's important to wear both boots.
2.Lace the boots correctly
Distribute the laces evenly over the instep and remove any collar wrinkles around the ankle.
3.Walk around
It's essential to check if the boots still fit under your entire body weight. Also, make sure you find the feel of the sole and upper comfortable.
4.Check for pressure points or too much space
A comfortable, snug fit is necessary to keep the feet in place during fast and multidirectional movements.
HOW TO MEASURE
Measure the distance from the tip of the big toe to the outer part of the heel.