'Team Mode' Adidas X 18+ Boots Leaked
The second colorway of the new Adidas X 18+ football boots has leaked. Part of the Team Mode pack, the Solar Yellow Adidas X 18+ soccer cleats will be worn by the likes of Mo Salah and Gabriel Jesus from early August.
The Adidas X 18 soccer boots were debuted in the 2018 UEFA Champions League final with a striking Solar Blue colorway and also featured heavily at the 2018 World Cup.
Adidas X 18+ - Solar Yellow / Black
This is the yellow Adidas X 18+ cleat, part of the Team Mode collection.
Boasting an all-new look, the second paint job of the Adidas X 18+ football shoes is Solar Yellow and black. The boot comes with black Three Stripes and a black-iridescent sole plate.
The Adidas X 18+ football boots are the first-ever laceless Adidas X cleat. They come without the collar of the previous generations and feature a design much more made for lightweight and speed.
Adidas X 18+ - Features
- Made for ultimate speed
- Laceless design
- Skeletalweave upper for minimalistic feel
- Molded Heel counter for increased lockdown and more acceleration
- Speedframe outsole with minimalistic construction offers traction for rapid acceleration
- Arrowhead design forefoot studs combined with round heel studs for ultimate traction
- Price: EUR 280 (GBP 230, USD 280)
- Release date: July 2018
What do you think of the Solar Yellow Adidas X 18+ football boots? Let us know in the comments below and check out all leaked soccer boots in the Boot Calendar.
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