Boot Tiers Part 2- Adidas ‘+’ Football Boots. What Are They?

In the last article, we talked about Nike’s football boots tier levels. This article will introduce you to the Adidas football boots tier levels and see if there is any similarity between those two sport brands giants.
So what are Adidas ‘+’ football boots?
These boots are the brands most expensive football boots on the market alongside with ‘.1’ options.
When you see ‘+’ in the boot description, for example, Predator + or COPA + this means the boot version is laceless and its the most expensive one.
These are the boot worn by some of the Adidas contracted professional players, but in some cases, not all of them wear the laceless version. Some of them prefer to wear the laced .1 version, which is still the highest level available to buy.
If you think to treat yourself with a pair of those boots, that will cost you between £200 to £250.
What are Adidas .1 Football Boots?
That tier is also the brands highest level of boots, but the only difference here is that this version has laces, instead of the laceless technology. The price difference between those two versions is because the tech is costlier to produce. So when it comes to deciding which one to buy, then it’s purely up to you depending on your preferences.
The price for the .1 version it’s between £160 to £190 depending on your model preferences.
What are Adidas .3 Football Boots?
Adidas .3 football boots are offered up in two variations. You will have the chance to chose between .3 or .3 Laceless. Like ‘.1 vs +’, this is entirely up to you which one you will prefer, but in this case, Adidas is giving people cheaper option where you can feel this laceless technology without spending a fortune.
This version’s price range varies between £60 to £80, making them a perfect bang for your buck.
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What are Adidas .4 Football Boots?
This level of boots is the cheapest and most affordable version of the Adidas level system. But don’t let this mislead you because although they are the cheapest one, it doesn’t mean that you won’t get the same quality and durability of them. They won’t be as light as the top tier levels due to the material changes but is still a reliable choice if you are a fan of the three stripes.
The price of this boots level is between £30 to £40.