: adidas Men's Samba Millennium Soccer Shoe

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: adidas Men's Samba Millennium Soccer Shoe

adidas Men's Samba Millennium Soccer Shoe

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1737





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: adidas
Clothing Size: Large
Color: Black/White
Department: mens
EAN: 0660419850322
Fabric Type: Full grain leather
Label: adidas
Product Manufacturer: adidas
Publisher: adidas
Ranking: 1737
Studio: adidas


Product facts:
  • Durable synthetic lining for comfort
  • adiPRENE¿ insert for comfort and shock absorption
  • Die-cut EVA midsole for lightweight comfort
  • TORSION¿ SYSTEM for midfoot integrity
  • Non-marking outsole for use on polished indoor surfaces







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Soft Arena full-grain leather upper with updated Samba silhouette. Brushed nylon quarter lining, EVA midsole, gum rubber outsole, rubber shell sole, indoor sole tread, Torsion system. 12.2 oz.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The evolution of the classic, world-famous Samba for indoor play. Features a soft leather upper and comfortable gum rubber outsole.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic shoes
I originally bought these shoes just for indoor soccer and found them to be so comfortable that they became my main pair of casual shoes. I agree with another review that says they take a short bit of time to fully break in, but once you have broken them in, they are extremely comfortable and stylish for regular usage and perfect for indoor soccer.




Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great sneakers
These are awesome sneakers that I got on clearance for $18. Unfortunately, my size (10M) was a big snug in the toe box so I ended up returning them. Too bad because they are GREAT looking and well-constructed shoes...



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shoe
This will be the third pair of Samba Millenium shoes I have purchased. The shoe makes a great casual shoe and is comfortable for indoor soccer as well. The sole wears a little quickly, but as long as it isn't used on abrasive surfaces, it is great. They take a little while to wear in, but once broken in are some of the most comfortable shoes I own. I have to get a size large or they are too small, however.



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