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Up to 50% Off - New Adidas Football Boot & Kit Sale

Adidas kicked off a new Mid Season Sale yesterday and once again many football products are included. Although not as many products as in last month's offering are available, there are still a lot of decent offers on display, and this time in the United States as well.

Adidas Mid Season Sale - Football Boots & Kits Up to 50% Off

Here are some of the boots included in the latest Adidas football sale.

Available primarily in Europe (up to 160 discounted boot products), but also in the US (just 62 in total), Adidas' latest sale includes older models as well as new ones. Whereas football cleats such as the last-gen Ace, Messi and X models are available at half the recommended retail price, more recent launches such as this summer's Mercury Pack are available at a 30% discount.

The apparel side of things is also included, with most of last season's Adidas kits and training gear available at half the original price.

Only just started, the Adidas Mid Season Sale will be on for two weeks, until October 2, 2016.

Are you picking up some of these heavily discounted Adidas boots and kits? Drop us a line below.

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