The new Adidas X 2015-2016 Soccer Cleats introduce a totally new design for Adidas Football Boots. While the Adidas X 15.1 Cleat is the flagship of the new Adidas X 15 Boots Collection, Adidas offers three takedown models for the Adidas X 15 Boots: Adidas X 15.2, Adidas X 15.3 and Adidas X 15.4
We compare the four different Adidas 2015-2016 X Soccer Boots and give an overview of the different versions. Adidas also released three leather versions of the Adidas X Boots, which we will compare separately.
Adidas X 15.1 vs Adidas X 15.2
Move the slider to compare the new Adidas X 15.1 vs X 15.2.
The new Adidas X 15.1 Cleats (retail price: 220 USD) are the best version of the Adidas X 15 Boots Collection. The Adidas X 15.1 Football Boot features an ultra-thin X-Skin synthetic upper with NSG (Non Stop Grip) technology. The new Non Stop Grip technology is a treatment of the upper, made for better ball control in any conditions. The Adidas X 15.1 Cleat also comes with the new X-Cage in the midfoot area, made for more stability.
The Adidas X 15.2 Boot (retail price: 110 USD) is the second-best version of the new Adidas X 15 silo. The eXoskin synthetic upper of the Adidas X 15.2 Boots is slightly thicker and less flexible than the upper of the Adidas X 15.1, while the Adidas X 15.2 Boot also comes with the new Adidas techfit collar for flexible ankle support.
Even though there are many differences between the Adidas X 15.1 and Adidas X 15.2 Boots, both cleats feature the same sole plate. The new Adidas Exoframe outsole features triangular studs with a second-level of cleats for agility and speed on Firm Ground surfaces. The Exoframe sole plate is also used for the Adidas X 15.3 (retail price: 70 USD).
Adidas X 15.3 Boots
This is the Adidas X 15.3 Cleat.
The new Adidas X 15.3 Boot is the third-best model of the new Adidas X 15 Boots Collection. The Adidas X 15.3 Soccer Cleats feature a less flexible synthetic upper, and no techfit collar.
Adidas X 15.4 Boots
This is the new Adidas X 15.4 Boot.
The Adidas X 15.4 Soccer Boot (retail price: 50 USD) is the cheapest and worst version of the Adidas X Cleats. The boot comes with a standard Adidas Traxion outsole, while the upper is stiff.
Adidas X 15.1 vs X 15.2 vs X 15.3 vs X 15.4
Version
| X 15.1 | X 15.2 | X 15.3 | X 15.4
X-Cage
| Soft eXoskin Synthetic upper | BRAVO Synthetic upper | BRAVO Synthetic upper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NSG
| ✓ (Non Stop Grip) | X | X | X | |||
Outsole | Exoframe outsole
Triangular studs | Exoframe outsole
Triangular studs | Exoframe outsole
Triangular studs | Traction outsole | |||
Techfit Collar | ✓
| ✓ | X | X | |||
Types | FG / AG
SG | FG / AG
SG IN (Adidas X 15.2 Boost) | FG / AG
SG HG TF IN | FxG
TF Street IN | |||
Weight | 213g (7.5 oz) | 238g (8.4oz) | 244g (8.6 oz) | 257g (9.1 oz) | |||
Price | 220 USD
200 Euro 150 GBP | 110 USD
110 Euro 100 GBP | 70 USD
70 Euro 50 GBP | 50 USD
50 Euro 40 GBP |
Made for players who create chaos on the pitch, the new Adidas X Cleat will be worn by players such as Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez and Thomas Müller.
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