Up To 62% Off - Adidas Tries To Get Rid Off Discontinued, But Cutting-Edge, Boots
That's anything but unexpected... Adidas offers their cutting-edge but old football boots such as the Adidas F50 Adizero, Adidas Primeknit 2.0 and Adidas Predator at a friction of the original price. What's going on here?
In May 2015, Adidas discontinued all of their four previous boot silos (11pro, Adizero, Nitrocharge and Predator) and introduced the all-new Adidas Ace (Control) and Adidas X Boots (Chaos), which were debuted in the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final. And four months later, the German brand still has problems to empty their warehouses.
Cutting-Edge Adidas Cleats available at a fraction of the retail price
The Adidas Primeknit 2.0 Boots are available for just 94 GBP.
While Adidas usually offers their old soccer cleats not for less than a half of the original price in their online store, Adidas UK today has an exclusive football sale that allows customers to save an extra 25% on Football in Outlet Today. A simple percentage calculations shows that's it possible to save up to 62,5 % on some boots.
The Adidas Primeknit 2.0 Boots, which are limited to 10,000 pairs globally and were launched at a retail price of 200 GBP, are now available for 90 GBP excluding shipping, while the stunning Gold Lionel Messi 2014-2015 Cleats retail at just 63.75 GBP (Retail Price: 170 GBP - 62.5 % Off), available in almost all sizes.
In total, there are 94 different Football Boots available in the likely biggest-ever Adidas Soccer Sale. So it's possible to stock up your pairs of the discontinued Adidas Predator Boots or to get your hands on the revolutionary Adidas F50 Adizero Crazylight Boots for less than a half of the retail price.
It was quite logical that Adidas would have had problems to get rid of their old boots. But it now looks like that the German brand has still a great deal of work ahead until they sold their last discontinued boot.
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The launch completes the team's set for 2026-2027.
What are your thoughts on this pixelated gradient stripe design for the new Harrogate Town home kit? Let us know in the comments below.
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