In this case, the boot has not been presented in its entire range, nor with several models as is usually the case. Instead, adidas has prepared a Copa ‘teaser’ edition with classic colours, with laces and SG studs, a different version for true lovers of the silo.
In any case, we will soon bring you the rest of the models accompanying this launch, but now let's take a look at what this new adidas Copa Pure is like.
adidas Copa football boots
The new Copa Pure boots hark back to the origins of this silo, with a very soft natural leather front that blends into the knit back to provide comfort while retaining the classic leather touch.
The pods, which were a new feature of the Copa Sense, have not disappeared entirely, as they have been incorporated into the upper part of the boot, but with a new design and greater softness, somewhat reminiscent of what we had in adidas adipure in the past.
On the inside of the pods, there is a microtexture that makes that part of the boot rougher and therefore provides greater grip when in contact with the ball. We will see whether this technology works or not when kicking or passing.
The heel area has also been modified, with the external heel counter being replaced by an internal one, which lowers the overall profile of the boot slightly. This brings us a bit closer to the pitch.
There are no changes to the sole, as the SG version has a sole similar to that seen in previous Copa versions.
In conclusion, we have a new design for the adidas Copa boot, which has much more personality than the previous generation and which we will soon see on the feet of the brand's top players.
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