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Advantages: big surface area, changeable insoles..... Disadvantages: if you don't spray them then....
I bought my F50+'s on Boxing Day of last year they cost me £50.00 from JJB Sports.
They are incredibly well price considering what you are getting for £50.00; they come with changeable insoles which let you pick what the right comfort is, e.g. 'speed' (a nice light insole that will make you lighter on the pitch and therefore quicker, then you have 'comfort' (a cushiony insole that is good if you are playing on hard ground), then the 'professional' insoles (which are inbetween the 'speed' and the 'comfort' insoles. They come in a neat smart little Velcro bag that looks great and is a cool way to keep your insoles in.
Unlike most boots the F50+'s have the laces hidden under a Velcro tongue, which comes down over the laces to make a better surface area for controlling the ball and for shooting at goal with the ball. Because of this ...
benjamin.lee 02.10.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Adidas F50
Advantages: Stylish Disadvantages: Not the best material for football
I never normally buy Adidas football boots although I thought I would give the F50's a go. Looking at them I thought they were some of the most sytlish boots that i've ever seen.
Having worn these boots on several occasions I have realised that they are not really different than any Adidas or nike boot as I do find these brands very similar in trying to create a stylish affect instead of a practical one. I have also come decision that I prefer either Puma or Umbro as I prefer the more lether feel.
Also the F50's do like to absorb water when it starts to rain as I found out on several occasions when you sudenly realise that you have bricks on your feet.
I therefore have come to the decision that the F50 football is not the most practical ever designed and feel as i have said already that Puma and Umbro are a little better. ...
whitby_qpr 25.09.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Adidas F50
Advantages: Large Sweetspot Disadvantages: Heavy-ish
I have a pair of Adidas F50 boots (not the ones shown in the picture) and they are superb in almost every way. I paid around £100 from JJB last year, since then they have dropped in price a fiar bit but are still very very good boots to buy, they are definately the most comfitable boots i have owned, coming with three different inner souls, Profesional, Comfort and Lightweight. The F50 boot has a very large sweetspot so you get a better connection everytime. The boots have been worn by a lot of pro's which shows its quality and also being from Adidas it is a company renound for top class foot and sports wear. The boots come in a choice of Blades, Moulded Studs and Removable Studs, i personally have the blades because i prefer them to the others. ...
dannywilsonlfc 08.03.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Adidas F50