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Adidas A3 Superstar Structure

 

Adidas A3 Superstar Structure
 

This hoops shoe design took off from the foul line and landed in the next century. A full a3 midsole and sleek, supportive upper give the shoe an ultra-modern look and coast-to-coast luxury and performance. a3 energy management gives you a stable, well-cushioned ride Synthetic leather upper with molded 3-Stripes adiPRENE+ insert in the forefoot maintains propulsion and efficiency Compression-molded EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning Structured a3 elements for weight reduction Non-marking rubber outsole with herringbone pattern Imported a3 Superstar Structure Men’s Shoes Basketball Basketball a3 adiPRENE+ Torsion Traxion Torsion adidas, a3 Superstar Structure, Men’s Shoes, Basketball, Elite, Sandals, a3, adiPRENE+, Torsion, Traxion

 


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6 Comments: Adidas A3 Superstar Structure

Posted by
charlotte royals254131
on 04.23.2009
worst shoe ever. was comfortable at first but had the same problem as the other guy and had a lot of ankle problems in this shoe. no support at all .
Posted by

on 06.21.2008
i had the low top ones in blue they were nic shoes to play in. .
Posted by
edmond
on 12.27.2007
ive got these in blac there propa comfortable there one size too big but they stick to my feet so i can still run .
Posted by

on 10.5.2007
mine’s blue. really cool. .
Posted by

on 03.30.2007
These are great shoes, good grip and cushioning. Have worn them for a season and more, they are still holding up strong and still feel new .
Posted by

on 03.29.2007
i almost broke my ankle i deez i couldnt play 4 a month, they look cool doh .

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