Clear Grey Adidas Mundial Team 2017 Boots Released
Following up on last December's couple of limited-edition launches, Adidas today released another set of unique colorways for its iconic Mundial Team turf soccer shoe.
Adidas Mundial Team - Clear Grey / Mid Grey / Gold Metallic
This image shows the all-grey Adidas Mundial Team 2017 soccer boots.
Made for turf surfaces, these all-grey Adidas Mundial teams introduce a very clean and interesting look that helps to show off the boot's quality construction with a tone-in-tone approach. Subtle color changes and a few hints of gold in the form of the brandings, neatly complement this design.
Unlike the earlier Mundial Team paint jobs, the grey colorway is more akin to the original boot. They have a leather upper, extra protection in the toe area and along the heel and a sole plate with a turf stud layout.
Adidas Mundial Team Modern Craft - Features
- Leather upper
- Suede heel cup and toe protection
- Synthetic lining
- Die-cut EVA insole
- Pre-molded EVA midsole
- TRAXION outsole for turf surfaces
A limited-edition release, the Clear Grey Adidas Mundial Team boots will cost a little upwards of 100 pounds.
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