Adidas adiPURE III Review

A week before the end of 2009, there has been a new contender for soccer cleat of the year released: the Adidas adiPURE III. If you have spoke to me about soccer cleats in the last few months, I am sure to have told you about how much I love the adiPURE II, and how I deem it to be one of the best cleats on the market right now. Well Adidas has taken the initiative to update the boot to a version III that boasts some new features without losing out on performance. Over the past month, I have had the opportunity to test the adiPURE III in 3.5 games and dozens of training sessions and here are my thoughts. I was testing a men’s size 9US in Black/Royal White/ Gold.

What you need to know:

  • Kangaroo leather upper
    Adidas has stuck to using a K-leather for the adiPURE III. People have been questioning why they transitioned to calf leather with the Predator X range, but with applause, I am happy to report that these cleats sport a super soft K-leather.
  • New redesigned tongue
    Adidas has moved away from the wrap around tongue, and back to a more traditional loose tongue. On the adiPURE II, the tongue was attached to the cleat on the inside, while the outside was detached. The adiPURE III is detached on both sides.
  • Off centered lacing
    Just like the adiPURE II, the adiPURE III sports asymmetrical lacing This results in a strike area with a larger sweet spot for clean strikes.
  • Firmer Insole
    This version of the adiPURE boasts a firmer insole that is designed to cushion impact in a more dynamic way. The heel has extra cushioning to allow for softer landings.

Adidas adiPURE 3 ImageFirst Thoughts
If you are a fan of flashy cleats that offer all the performance of a Formula One race car, then you are probably not going to want a pair of adiPURE III’s. But if you want a classic cleat, that offers the best performance and extreme durability at a reasonable cost, go buy a pair now! Straight out of the box, these cleats ooze class. The K-leather is super soft and extra shiny. They almost look like someone has covered them in dubbing (leather food).

Breaking In
Not the smartest thing in the world, but I took these cleats out of the box and straight to a match! After testing the adiPURE II, I had a feeling that these cleats would break in easily, and they did! Thankfully, the soft K-Leather moulds pretty easily to your foot, and the sole plate is flexible enough hat it didn’t cause any foot discomfort on day 1. After aadPURE III insole month of testing, I encountered absolutely no blisters, and didn’t experience any areas where the cleat was tight. For this review I was wearing a size 9US, and the boots fit true to size. If you are normally a size 9, then these are the right fit. Another aspect that really helps, and is something that Adidas also deployed in the Predator X design, is a ridged area on the inner heel of the cleat. I think this is a genius move, as it allows the cleat to grip to your heel and not move, thus lowering the opportunity for blisters to occur (as long as the boot is not too tight!). You can see what I am referring to in the image.

Performance and Durability
I found these to perform really well. They break in easily, molding to your foot from day one, and they last because of this. I have had a pair of adiPURE II’s for the past 5-6 months, and they are my go-to boot when I need a trusted pair. Right now, they are still as good as new (except for some scuffs on the white area) and the leather is softer than you can imagine! Although I have only had the adiPURE III for about a month, I can tell they are going to offer the same lifespan. And that is a key attribute to any new cleat! I also like the new tongue, even though I had no problem with the tongue on the adiPURE III. The new tongue makes you feel like you are wearing Copa Mundial or older classic cleats!

Design
Adidas has altered the design of the cleat. Most notable is the addition of three white strips on the inside of the cleat. On the adiPURE II, there are no white strips on the inside. For me, this is an upgrade in terms of looks. The sole of the boot has also been changed, but the only players that will see this are the ones you leave eating your dust (if you are a goalkeeper I doubt anyone will see it!!) Other minor changes include the area around the cleat opening, where the color design has been changed and a new gold version of the adiPURE signature placed on a black background instead of white.

adiPURE II vs adiPURE III

adiPURE II vs adiPURE III

Negatives
Again with the laces! In the past few weeks, I have reviewed cleats with laces that I deem to be too short, what is this all about? When I tie my laces, I need enough to wrap around the bottom of my cleat, it seems that this might be going out of fashion, although I have no idea why! One other thing is the insole. I was a huge fan of the adiPURE II insole that offered a much spongier feel, which I found to be extremely comfortable. In saying this, the firmer insole in the adiPURE III is very effective around the heel area. Maybe a blend of both in future releases?

Conclusion
My opinion of this cleat is pretty obvious; I like them a lot! But, case in point is your taste and what you are looking for in a cleat. The adiPURE III might be more appealing to the old pros than the younger generation who crave the lighter more colorful cleats on the market. Either way, the adiPURE III can not be beaten in terms of quality and value for money. Adidas have used this release as more of a design upgrade than performance upgrade, simply because they know that in the adiPURE III they have a cleat that already offers the best on the market! Expect to see the likes of Kaka and Frank Lampard taking to the field in these over the coming weeks.

(boots supplied for review by soccer.com)

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169 Comments

  1. Eugene Kan says:

    Boots look good, but aesthetically the adiPure IIs without the stripes in the instep look better.

    I wouldn't say short laces are a negative cause I can't see them affecting the overall performance of the boot. I used to wrap underneath the back heel studs but realized it had little to no performance as well as sometimes the laces would come "un-hooked". If anything I think adidas lace lengths are consistently wrong. They're much too long after tying them and you're left with a lot of lace even after double knotting.

  2. bryan says:

    Eugene,

    Maybe adidas were trying to rectify the problem of long laces by making them short…but they made them way to short lol. We should send Adidas a pic of your loong laces with my short ones and tell them we need some that are in between!

    In my personal opinion, wrapping the laces around the boot pulls it closer to your foot, and that gives it a more snug fit. This gives me more confidence in my boot, and when you feel confident in a boot, you play better! There def is no 'scientific' evidence to back this up, but soccer players since the 1900's have been doing it in England, thus I want to at least have the option to wrap them around.

  3. Eugene Kan says:

    I felt that perhaps on older-style conventional laced boots that the whole underneath approach probably worked out better but the advent of internal lacing/loop as opposed to say an open Copa Mundial-style lacing made it unnecessary. The lock-down fit of boots such as the Predator X far exceeds anything the Copa could put down. But of course personal preference haha. The one style I never understood was when people laced around the ankles (effectively cutting into your achilles tendon).

  4. Lucas says:

    Im trying to decide between these , the legends , or the specialis. What cleat would you suggest based on comfort and durability? Thanks.

    P.S.- This is one awesome site!

  5. Daniel says:

    Bryan,

    Longtime copa wearer thinking of giving adipure's a whirl, but skeptical about the low heel. Afraid that my heel will slip out, did you have any issues with this?

  6. bryan says:

    Hey Daniel,

    I never encountered any issues with the heal, and they seem to be the same height as the Copa heal (I think the white color may make it look a little lower). I would recommend trying the adiPURE's as I feel they offer just as much quality!

    If you do get the adiPURE's, let me know if you notice any difference to the Copa's!

  7. Wei says:

    Hi Bryan, it looks like you are testing FG boots on AG. What are your thoughts on playing in FG boots on AG? I heard that if the AG surface is poor, performance for FG boots tends to suffer as you lose grip…

    Thanks in advance.

  8. bryan says:

    Wei,

    There are currently so many artificial fields in the US that it has become common place to wear FG boots on it. I would tend to agree with the fact that poor AG can damage the boots/cause scuffs etc, and to be honest it will increase the possibility of injuries. Luckily, around my area, most of the Artificial fields are new. Performance wise, I think they FG boots work great and in some case, I would much prefer to wear them than low profile or turf cleats!

  9. troxell says:

    Hey Bryan, I just Wanted to know if you prefer the adipure III or predator x's?

  10. tres says:

    Hey, i have copa mundials right now and they are amazing. I saw that these cleats are a lot like the copas, and i was wondering in case I wanted them in the future, how they compare to the copas. I think that i could just buy some longer laces if the laces bother me. Im mainly wondering if you noticed that these have better touch or anything else you noticed. Also, I play defender and i have to do some sharp turns when clearing it up field, so I was wondering if twisting with these blades could cause a twisted ankle. I've heard of things like that happening.

  11. George says:

    Just got Adipure III :)

    they're so comfy, i agree about the insole which seem quite plain and they don't seem to have any cushioning apart from the heel.

    The leather is fantastic! I was looking between these, the Legends and the older Predators, but these just did it for me. They were quite tight when I tried them on my left foot but seem to have stretched a little when I've been trying them around. I can't really say how they feel on the ball yet, but by tomorrow I should know.

    Style wise I love them – simple, classy but not in a way that boasts or brags :)

    and yes, the laces are wayyyy too short. I can barely do a double knot for once

    im gonna buy another pair when they get cheaper, cos my mum thought i was crazy spent this much on a pair of boots. i hope these last for me :)

  12. bryan says:

    Troxell,

    I preferred the adiPURE's. Main reason being they offer superb quality at a great price! The leather is also genuine K-leather compared to the Calf leather on the Predators!

    Tres,

    The adiPURE's are basically an updated version of the nearly perfect Copa's! Once you break these in, they feel very similar. In terms of the blades, they are like any other cleat, you run the risk with any pair…no scientific research to prove the adiPURE's are worse than other cleats, so you are pretty safe wearing them!

    George,

    Glad to hear you got a pair and like them. Make sure to leave an update in a few weeks to let others know how they perform in games etc! Hope they do last for you!

  13. Vincent says:

    Just got Adipure III and it feels incredible. I have usually toenail issues with Adidas because of their almost perfectly tight design (not adidas fault), different from Nike's… Anyhow, with this leather I'm pretty sure there will be no problems.

    All feets perfectly and you can see easily that these are high quality boots. Since the first minute. And I also love the design.

    Don't buy flashy coloured crap. I have nothing to do in front of a good pair of k-leather boots, and it causes a lot of skin problems. I got my feet completely blistered one time in some total 90.

  14. jared says:

    Did you like the adipure II or III better? Was the weight difference noticible? Like if you were to put the II on one foot and the III on the other would you be able to notice? Also i have a narrow foot and the II was made more on the narrow side so it fit perfectly is the fit the same on the III?

    1. bryan says:

      There is not much of a difference between the adiPURE II and III. They are very similar weight wise, and to be honest the only difference is aesthetically (how they look)!

  15. Greg Elkins says:

    how does the heel grip compared to the adipure 2? I have problems with the loosness around the heel . Also, is it easier to tighten the laces than the 2?

  16. STEVE says:

    DID U GET THE FG OR SG ADIPURES GEORGE I REALLY DONT KNOW WHICH 1S 2 GET

  17. sam says:

    was just wondering if the adipures stretch a little i just brought a size 8 there a little tight but the size 9 were to big around the toe area thanx

  18. gabe says:

    I honestly think that these are the ugliest cleats in the adipure series…

    I had a pair of II's which i am sure are as good if not better as far as performance goes to the III's but waaayyyy sleeker…

    anyone agree?

  19. dylan says:

    ayeee i finally have them :D thanks Bryan and George :D

    this one is super super comfortable!!! no breaking in period and blisters!! true to size and the traction are great (although i prefer lotto zhero leggenda n mitto bladed studs, they really have something to accelerate your run).. the outsole are wider than adipure 2 so i can have stability and the perfect snug fit :D

    haven’t make a goal yet but i did deliver more passing with these :D

    I bought Lotto Leggenda 1 and zhero mitto (bladed studs) too coz they were in sale. the performance were great and sooo light! but the touch is better with adipure 3. wonder why the new lotto have no bladed studs.

    anyway this is great site !! looking forward to other cleats reviews :)

  20. Marcus says:

    Hi Bryan

    I am really considering purchasing these boots as they are stylish in my opinion and not so cheap looking like so called 'fashion boots' but more importantly I want know how the fit is for other people, I read somewhere that the toe is supposed to be closer to the tip on these boots rather than leaving any room.

    Thanks

  21. Jonathan O says:

    Will a lighter cleat really make you that much faster? Is it still ok for a fast player to wear a heavier cleat?

  22. Brian says:

    So the fitting is the same as the adipure iis? Narrow middle and wide front?

  23. Nobody says:

    Any idea if adidas is going to release these for indoor/turf?

  24. bryan says:

    Hey Marcus,

    These fit true to size, so if you normally wear a size 9, then you should order a size 9 in these.

    The indoor and turf versions are available but are called the 'Adicore III'

  25. Nobody says:

    Wow that was quick.

    Adicore III instead of adipure? Tricky!

  26. [...] pretty impressive 9.8oz. In fact, design wise there are a lot of similarities between these and the adidas adiPURE III, it will be interesting to see how they compare to one of the leading cleats on the [...]

  27. Brennan says:

    Got them in the mail the other day…Pretty solid boot…Like bryan says they are well worth the money for what you get out of them. Nice boot for us oldschool guys. I recommend these for sure.

  28. Landa says:

    I am from Germany and want to buy some new leather boots. I have sensitive feet and sometimes i wear orthopedic insoles.

    So i played only with Adidas Mundial Team and Copa Mundial (on this new shoes i got 2-3 weeks blister on the heels).

    I envisage the Predator X and Adipure 3. Can you help me?

    My profile:

    - I play midfielder.

    - I have mega-powerfull great shoot (but only if the ball make advances to me or bounce).

    - When the ball lie on the ground my shoot sucks (bad technic?!), so i "always" play the ball with half-instep.

    - I love trying to curl/scoop the ball, when i play a pass or assist.

    - I am not good at dribbling, but i have a very good overview, so i rather play the ball.

    I don't care the look, colour, weight.

    I was at the shop to fit the Predator X and Adipure 3. But the bad thing is, you can't test the shoes with a ball (shoot, etc.).

    Adipure3:

    Fits very well, like good old leather boots. The leather feels very thinly compared to Mundial (risk of injury by shooting?).

    Predator X:

    Fits good, but the leather feels a little bit inflexible (the shopman said it is better leather, taurus leather and it takes a few days to fit perfect).

    The leather feels thicker than that on the Adipure 3.

    But i can't test the ball control. The biggest difference between Predator X, Adipure 3 and the reason for buying: Predator Element, Powerspine.

    - What do you think about the Predator Element and the Powerspine? Only a gadget?

    - Can you shoot with the predator much better, harder or accurater?

    - Can you give the ball more swerve, curl, scoop?

    - Which boots do you suggest me and why? Has the Predator X measurable more advantage?

  29. [...] the new Preds. This calf leather is not as supple and does not conform to your foot. I had to buy Adipures III’s and with the Kangaroo leather they molded to my feet after 2 games. They fit just perfect and no [...]

  30. Connor says:

    l really can't decide weather to get copas or these boots ,

    as well as l liked the wrap around tongue is the older version is the new tongue much different?

    1. bryan says:

      The tongue in the adiPURE III is detached, but it doesn't make much of a difference. I would def recommend these over the Copa's as these are basically the updated version. One of the major benefits to the adiPURE is the fact that the sole-plate is more developed!

  31. Landa says:

    I have big problems with the shoelace of the AdiPure III, they untied every vieew minutes. Is that normal?

  32. adipure III's r says:

    So i noticed on Soccerbible that Adipure III's have scored 92 goals in la liga as of now , the same number that you scored it in your review.

    just thought id share lol

    1. bryan says:

      That is pretty funny! I bet it won't stay at 92 goals in La Liga for too long!

  33. Connor says:

    Thanks bryan l got these shoes 2 days ago over the copas and l couldn't be happier with how they perform,great feel and comfort and loving how they look

    cheers keep up the great work

  34. Cam says:

    Have you heard about anyone have achilles tendon pain in these? The heel looks like it doesn't give much support.

  35. Brennan says:

    So far these cleats have been just as i expected, down right nasty…I've broken them in slowly, juggling the ball,jogging and adding the adidas balsam lightly to enrich the leather. They are mad comfy, ill say that and back it up too. I like these over the legends which was my previous boot and now my crappy weather boot. One thing that i noticed and i'm not sure if this is particular to k leather boots, but it seems that in the toe area, the seam where the leather meets the sole, may be coming apart… Now this is my right foot, my dominate side and the foot i tend to shoot with more. I havent been shooting with these too much as i dont want to stress them out when theyre not fully broken in. I hope they dont split with time, but man, i love these boots…

  36. Romario says:

    Hello..i'm from barbados. I bought these boots today..i'm excited..i bought the gold and black ones. I was wondering if sumone can tell me if they played with these on sg before and how was the grip with the fg studs while playing on soft ground..It would b muchly appreciated

  37. Alex says:

    Hello, I play midfield on my high school team and defense on my spring team, so I have a medium to wide foot and my vapors aren't working for me I get some blisters but alot of foot pains.

    I was wondering which cleat do you think is better in my situation the Adidas Predator X or Adidas adipure 3's?

  38. bryan says:

    Alex,

    Both are great choices and should do the job. I would recommend keeping an eye out for the best deal you can get on either!

  39. [...] designs are pretty simple, with Adidas replacing the white color for a brighter yellow on the adiPURE and Predator X range. Other than that, you are getting the same quality and comfort seen in both [...]

  40. Tasos says:

    hey Bryan

    I wear 9,5-10 adipures II! should I get the same size on these?

    thanks

  41. Jason says:

    Hey Bryan,

    How would you recommend keeping these cleats in good condition? I've read conflicting reports on Leather Food and am not sure what to think about it.

    Thanks for the reviews! This review was actually what made me go with the adiPURE III's. I feel that I should write adidas to give you a commission on that sale or something.

  42. Jake says:

    Hey Bryan, just wondering, do you prefer these or nike's ctr360 maestri's?

  43. bryan says:

    Jason,

    Thanks for the kind words! Glad that you like the adiPUREs as much as I do!

    Jake,

    adiPUREs are my preferred choice, but with that being said, the CTR360 is also a quality boot and Cesc Fabregas seems to perform well in them!

  44. Tom says:

    Hey :)

    I have never had a pair of Adipure's but i like the look of the new design. I'm just wondering, that i have wide feet would they be to tight on me? Any recomendation's on new boot's? Thank you.

  45. Steven Segal says:

    Tom: I have the Adipures to donn a fairly wide foot and they fit decent…they may run a little longer but fit well for me.

  46. Pieter says:

    Hi Bryan

    You gave them a 10 on durability? So are you speaking about how durable the leather is? Because I read here: 'The leather is already coming apart from the sole'

    Because I'm seriously thinking of getting a pair of these but I'd like them to last me a full season, don't want to have to buy them twice to get trough the season :)

    So based on what did you give this soccer cleat more points on durability than for instance: lotto stadio primato (which has a stitched sole) or a nike T90 laser?

    Thanks in advance Bryan

  47. bryan says:

    Hey Pieter,

    The adidas adiPURE Is def one of the most durable cleats currently on the market. And that is from personal experience in testing them over several months.

  48. Zach says:

    Hey Bryan, I love your reviews! I'm getting new cleats so I have a question, which one do you think is better for the money, Adipure III or II? I like the look of AdiPure II's better but I hear that the III's are a little bit better, preformance wise. Also, which one are wider? Because I have medium width foot, and I want to pick the most comfertable one for me.

    Thanks!

  49. bryan says:

    Zach,

    Both are extremely similar in style and size. My advice is to find the best deal money wise and go for it. Either way you will be pleased with how they perform!

  50. Peter says:

    Hello Bryan!

    I found these on sale and I only have one question, do they stretch? I usually wear 8.5 in all my cleats. But I don't wanna make a mistake and have these stretching on me in the long run! Should I stick with an 8.5, or go down to 8? Any reply would be great. Thanks!

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