Adidas Adizero Spark review
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Verdict from 2 experts & 100+ users
Pros
- Plush underfoot feel
- Sturdy
- Featherlight construction
- Snug wrap
- Has sticky traction
- Budget-friendly
Cons
- Tad bit narrow
- Restricts foot motions



77% say it's true to size.
Out of stock in all 35 shops
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Adidas Adizero Spark: More support, less weight
Alongside the Adizero 5-Star 7.0, the Adizero Spark is crafted with the Sprintskin upper which is responsible for amplifying lockdown and stability to prevent premature shoe removal. Complemented by the Speedframe, aggressive traction is provided. Although maximizing on functions, these components keep weight at an absolute minimum.
What you get
- Comfort provided by the TPU plate which cushions the foot
- Flexibility and grip owed to the low-top cleat's Speedframe plate and engineered outsole
- Convenient on and off because of the pull tab
- Stylish and eye-catching exterior from the graphic design on the upper
Adizero Spark: Who can use it?
As mentioned, the Adidas football cleat is available in a low-cut design which is great for maneuverability. Given this, it is great for receivers, running backs, and defensive backs. It is also suited for entry-level athletes because of its molded-stud design.