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AdiPure
Type
Football boot
Inventor
Adidas
Inception
2007
Manufacturer
Adidas
Last production year
2015; 9 years ago (2015)
AdiPure (stylized as adiPURE) was a range of football boots developed by the German sportswear manufacturer Adidas and introduced at the end of 2007.[1] The company based the design of AdiPure on its own boots from the 1978 World Cup. In order to remain practical for the modern game, the boot's construction included updated materials and improved manufacturing techniques, to create a product significantly lighter than its 1978 counterpart.
For the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Adidas released AdiPure in a black/sun colourway in honour of the tournament's host nation, South Africa. In 2015, AdiPure was discontinued.[2]
^Adidas adiPURE I to IV at SoccerBible
^Adidas Discontinues Adidas Adizero, Adipure, Nitrocharge and Predator Boots on Footy Headlines, 5 May 2015
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