Showing posts with label Messi wearing adiZero Prime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Messi wearing adiZero Prime. Show all posts
Friday, 28 January 2011
Happy birthday mom gets fined? REALLY?
This past Tuesday Messi was fined for dedicating a goal celebration to his mom. Messi celebrated the PK by lifting up his jersey in front of the television camera and revealed a message on his undershirt which wrote :Happy birthday, Mami". The Spanish federation disciplinary committee which stated he disobeyed the article 91.1 which has to do with excessive goal celebrations have fined Messi C3,000 ($4,105) and on top of the fine he will receive a yellow card.
If you ask me the Federation should be paying Messi for all that he has done for not only the league but the sport in general... This is BULL Sh*t...
Monday, 24 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
History of the Adidas F50
A look back at the history of the Adidas F50...
Withe the release of the Prime upon us, I thought it would be sweet to take a trip down memory lane to see where the F50 series has come from and the evolution of the boot.
As a result, the original F50 was created and sported technology no other companies had ever seen or thought of. Personally, this boot brings back memories because I actually played my first ever college match in these exact boots/model which was a dream come true for me. As I stood there for the national anthem looking at the fans, I realized that all the sacrifices I had made to get to that point was all worth it. These boots sported and started the trend of completely hiding the laces which provided a bigger surface area for better ball-to-foot contact; a trend that’s prevalent in boots like the Puma v1.10 and Concave PT +.
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First College Game VS BGSU |
It was in 2006 when adidas football introduced the +F50.6 which was an interchangeable boot which was unlike any other boot on the market. Players would be able to now build their own boot with options of different uppers, outsole, and sock liners depending on what surfaces they were playing on which was very unique. However, having loved the original F50 series I decided to give the next generation a try and the first day I lost two studs. In the end, it was a great idea but the boot lacked execution which resulted in players looking for a new boot. The interchangeable system also made the boot very stiff and heavy which turned a lot of players away from the boot they once loved.
In 2008, the +F50.8 TUNIT was released for EUR0 2008. The most distinctive feature on this boot was the translucent heel and sole which was designed to improves the fit and stability of the boot as well as making it more lightweight than previous generations.
Going with the same theme, adidas stuck with the interchangeable boots in 2009 but added a twist to the boots upper, of the boot called the +F50i. The boot featured Sprint Skin, an upper that was very thin that allowed adidas to decrease the overall weight of the boot while also aiding/enhancing a player’s touch on the ball with a new synthetic upper. And just in case you are wondering why the F50i sounds familiar, it is the boot Messi wore in the 2009 Champions League Final. It is that same boot that he kissed after he scored the goal that showed the haters all over the world that the little Argentine was for real.
Then in 2010 and after 5 models of the F50 series, adidas discontinued the interchangeable system and produced their first ever speed boot called the F50 adiZERO which weighed a staggering 5.8 oz. It was at this point where adidas put other boot company on their heels. It was easily the 2010 boot of the year…
The rest is history, bring on the Prime; which will be the lightest boot ever which is launching February 1st 2011.
Monday, 17 January 2011
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Adidas F50 adiPrime

adiZERO Prime: launch date, price, & changes from Footy guru.
Well footy fans, adidas has continued to make a splash in the boot market to start off 2011 with a bang. The adiZERO Prime by the three stripe company from Deutschland has produced the lightest boot to date at 5.2 oz. In addition, the boot which will retail at $300, is expected to hit the shelves February 1st, 2011 featuring both the Warning/Black/White and Black/White/Electricity color ways shown below.








Furthermore, most of you footy fans have been keeping tabs/following the launch and speculation of these boots so i have decided to provide updates/cold hard facts about the Prime to set the myths straight surrounding the adiZero F50 PRIME.
Rather then start of the year with a slow jog adidas decided start off with a sprint. Rather then wait and take punches from Nike, adidas made a bold statement and introduced Footy fans to the lightest boot to date which is called the adiZero Prime which weighs a mind blowing 5.2 oz. Behind the decrease in weight is the change in upper. Unlike the first adiZero model, The Prime features an upper called adiLite, which is a single layer upper that has no foam or lining which provides durability, better ball feel/touch and greatly reduces the overall weight of the boot to a staggering 5.2 oz. Rather then stop there, adidas put Kevlar laces on the boot to decrease the overall weight of the boot even more.






Another thing I thought was interesting are the colors choices adidas chose to launch the boot with. Instead of playing it safe adidas went with bold color ways such as orange and lime green. Not by any means am I hating on the color, I think it's fantastic adidas is no longer playing it safe and believe these boots will look fantastic on the pitch and be a big hit with consumers.





Facts:
Name: adiZero F50 Prime
Consumer: Elite
Category: Speed boot
Position: midfield/forward
Upper: adiLite
Weight: 5.2 oz- Lightest boot on the market.
Price: $300
Release date: February 1st, 2011
Concerns/questions regarding the boot?
Have adidas fixed the cleat snapping problem that many original adiZero users faced? Do the colored studs represent something/technology on the Prime or are they just for looks?
Has adidas fallen into the Nike trap, will consumers pay $300 for these elite boots or will the demand fall due to the big Price tag?
How durable are these boots going to be throughout a season?
Based on the facts I have provided, what do you think about the Prime? In term of style, technology, and price can you see this boot being the boot of the year for 2011? The dominance of the original adiZERO took time,but by the end of 2010 the boot was everywhere. Only time will tell Footy fans...

Saturday, 11 December 2010
Messi adiZERO II COLORWAY...



These look cheap but could be a hand made sample just to see what the real boot would look like. I am also happy to see what looks like k-leather upper. Once again, I am unsure if this is the adizero II or the PRIME which is the elite version of the adizero which is suppose to be lighter then its current model. In the end, it is a good spot in terms of colorway and shows the evolution of adidas soccer boots in the last two years. Nike will you please stand up?
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Preview: Adidas F50Adizero ‘Prime’







First boot spy of the adizero Prime this summer with Messi and other pros putting them to the test during the development process of the boot.
The adiZero Prime by adidas is understood by footy experts around the web to be the next version of the very increasingly popular F50 soccer boot. The word around the boot is that it will turn the football world upside down, and it will be the lightest boot on the market to start 2011. What I am saying is that if adidas is able to come through and deliver this boot and are able to make it even better than the current F50, then Nike and Puma will be left scratching their heads in the speed boot race which seems to be the recent fad in the football boot market.
The questions everyone is asking;
How much is the boot going to weigh?
Will the upper only be K-leather or will they make a synthetic version of the boot?
Is messi already testing the boot?
As you can see, the boots have several different designs that vary from the current adidas F50 adiZero. For example, the adidas F50 adiZero Prime has a shortened but very visible 3-stripe logo that runs transversely down the side of the boot.

Another difference is the tongue color/variation compared to the rest of the boot which you can see from the pictures of the Black/White/Electric Green color way.
Another important difference is that it is rumored that the boot will weigh in at 4.6oz! Keep in mind that the current adidas adiZERO F50 is 5.8 oz. In the end, this boot will out do the Puma V1.10SL and the Nike Vapor Super Fly II in the speed race.
In addition, here are color ways/unreleased pictures of the boots that feature a synthetic upper.As for when they will launch, I have heard they will come out this Winter...

Let me know what you think about the boots...


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