Adidas F50 Adizero SER Review

Review Summary

Comfort56%
Design44%
Performance47%
Value53%
Total50%
Comfort85%
Design54%
Performance54%
Value66%
Total65%
Comfort84%
Design87%
Performance78%
Value56%
Total76%
Comfort62%
Design62%
Performance66%
Value67%
Total64%
Comfort45%
Design41%
Performance76%
Value48%
Total53%
Comfort63%
Design55%
Performance85%
Value60%
Total66%
Comfort64%
Design54%
Performance64%
Value74%
Total64%
Comfort95%
Design64%
Performance55%
Value83%
Total74%
Comfort79%
Design60%
Performance55%
Value82%
Total69%
Comfort73%
Design61%
Performance63%
Value64%
Total65%
Comfort65%
Design76%
Performance68%
Value59%
Total67%
Comfort48%
Design75%
Performance77%
Value40%
Total60%
Comfort86%
Design84%
Performance75%
Value79%
Total81%
Comfort70%
Design74%
Performance50%
Value67%
Total65%
Comfort76%
Design83%
Performance81%
Value65%
Total76%
Comfort68%
Design60%
Performance73%
Value50%
Total63%
Comfort61%
Design59%
Performance48%
Value58%
Total57%
Comfort58%
Design83%
Performance78%
Value61%
Total70%
Comfort78%
Design68%
Performance55%
Value74%
Total69%


Introduction

Coming off an absolute beating by Nike’s Mercurial Vapor Superfly, the team at Adidas worked together to create the lightest soccer cleat in the world, the Adidas F50 Adizero.

After two years of trailing Nike’s speed collection, the Vapor series, Adidas have bounced back with the lightest boot ever, the F50 Adizero. After having their F50.9 and i versions being destroyed by Nike’s Vapor IV and V in terms of sales, Adidas decided to stake their claim in the speed boot market, and that is exactly what they have done with the Adizero. Hundreds of leaked images have already been seen across the web, but you can come here for official images.

Details:

  • Family: F50
  • Ball Control Elements: yes
  • External Heel Counter: yes
  • Insole Removable: yes
  • Lacing: Off-Centered
  • Primary Upper Material: Microfiber
  • Sizing: runs 1/2 size larger-order down 1/2 size
  • Stud Shape: Conical
  • Suitable For: Firm Natural Surfaces
  • Weight: 5.8 oz!!!

SER had the opportunity to review and test the Adidas F50 Adizero (thanks to Carlty and his Soccer Palace for making this review possible!), however, this review is special as the actual shoe isn’t even due for release until May 14th! We can fully guarantee SER are the first website in the world to offer a full review for the Adidas F50 Adizero!

21 responses to “Adidas F50 Adizero SER Review”

  1. Adri

    Nice, I think I’d buy them if it wasn’t for the AG I play on. From what I’ve read so far it seems like they would last like two matches on AG before that microfiber rip. It’s a shame Nike and Adidas doesn’t make boots that works on both AG and FG ’cause I think more and more countries are going to start making AG pitches…

  2. Gui

    Great review Ben. Thanks for all the insight.
    I think I’ll get the leather ones for the extra comfort and durability/protection.

  3. Chris

    Where can I buy the Adizero when it is realesed?
    P.S.:Great review Ben. Thanks for the info.

  4. Adam

    i seen some pink,black and white ones when are they coming out and how much are they going to ocst roughly

  5. Adam

    i would like the english release if not its to much effort :) thanks

  6. Ismail

    I was just wondering are the adizero’s going to come in astro turf trainers aswell?? because i play on astro turf and not grass??

  7. ismail

    will there be astro trainers of those out??.. because i play in astro turf

  8. James

    There will not be F 50 Adizero astro turf versions, but there might be F10 or F30 Astro Turf ones.

  9. ismail

    will there be any other colours other than black/yellow, yellow/black and the messi edition

  10. ismail

    the adizero’s out on the 11.05.10 cant wait

  11. Nate

    How does the width compare to predator PS or Laser IIIs?

  12. Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II SER Review

    [...] benefit from, so this competition isn’t such a bad thing after all! While we’ve already reviewed the Adidas F50 Adizero, we’ve received emails from some viewers calling for a review of Nike’s speed boot, and [...]

  13. nicky

    where do you buy these boots at
    ???

    or when are they out ???

  14. Top Scoring Football Boots in the 2010 World Cup South Africa

    [...] adidas F50 Adizero – 33 [...]

  15. Umbro GT Pro: Closer Look

    [...] cleat ever, and weighing in at a very respectable 8.3 oz, the GT Pro isn’t competing with the Adidas F50 Adizero or the Puma V 1.10 SL in terms of weight, but it certainly is in the ballpark with the Nike [...]

  16. mike

    son las que uso david villa

  17. mike

    y por eso estan padres

  18. Best Cleats for My Position?

    [...] 1. Adidas F50 Leather Adizero (full review of synthetic version, currently testing leather version)- [...]

  19. Tottenham Hotspurs vs Young Boys Adidas F50 Adizero Bootspotting

    [...] For more information on the Adizero boot, read Ben’s review of the boots: http://soccerreviews.com/2010/02/08/adidas-f50-adizero-ser-review/ [...]

  20. Poll Results: Which is the Best Speed Football Boot on the Market?

    [...] The synthetic half of the Adidas F50 Adizero raked in a decent 24% of the votes. The super thin upper which sometimes gives off the feeling of nothing really, must have been a big attraction for voters, and having some of the world’s greatest players sporting the boots couldn’t have hurt either. Full Review. [...]

  21. Wiki(Boot)Leaks: Adidas adiPure SL Found On eBay

    [...] friend Carlty’s Soccer Palace, the eBay store who provided us with the original adiZeros for review a full month before they were released, now has a pair of adiPure SLs up on eBay. The SLs [...]

Leave a Reply

Connect with Facebook