Full Adidas Camouflage Pack Released
Having only just released the limited-edition UCL Dragon collection, the next Adidas set of football boots is ready to go. The Camouflage pack was unveiled today ahead of it going on sale tomorrow.
Adidas Camouflage Pack
This image shows the two prime football boots included in the Adidas Camouflage collection.
Whereas the most recent Blue Blast pack featured all four soccer cleat silos Adidas has on the market currently (Ace, Copa, Messi and X), the new Adidas Camouflage collection only brings new colorways for the synthetic editions of the Ace and X.
Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl Camouflage Pack
This image shows the Camouflage Pack Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl cleats.
The recurring theme of the Adidas Camouflage collection, an eye-catching winter / snow camo pattern graces the entirety of the upper of these new Adidas Ace 17+ PureControl football boots.
Adidas X 16 Camouflage Pack
This is the Camouflage edition of the Adidas X 16+ PureChaos.
The same applies for the Camouflage pack rendition of the Adidas X 16+ PureChaos. Slightly lighter than the Ace overall, it somewhat fades from a lighter shade of grey, almost off-white, int he front towards the rear which is almost dark grey.
All Adidas Ace and X Camouflage pack colorways will be available to buy from March 3 at the standard prices.
What do you think of the Adidas Camouflage pack? Are you looking to buy any boots from the collection? Comment below.
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