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Shoot The Lights Out With The adidas Light’em Up Lo

When Ghosts go low, adidas names them Light’em Up Lo.

In this new low-top model influenced by the adiZero Ghost, the collar obviously has undergone some changes, but the three stripes didn’t stop there. Underneath there’s a new tooling setup with Cilia traction pattern and an articulated EVA midsole with Torsion system. Look for the Light’em Up Low at adidas retailers for the summer balling session.


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economy version of Adizero Shadow (in Low cut) = good upper design + cheap budget soles used in campus 2012

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These are the type of shoes adidas needs to stop making.

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I’m not feeling these. Agreed on the above comment. Adidas will shoot themselves in the foot at times, by making kicks like this.

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While I understand what you guys are saying and I agree, it is just not practical for a business because they must have inventory for every budget class. I know these don’t look good but at least it looks better than the Nike Overplay and Air max destiny.

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This shoe should only cost $49 dollars and be marketed as an after game shoe that is good enough for those that can play in whatever. Although I am going to go ahead and try the Crazy Light 2. adidas shoes should never go above $110 period. Light done Right is the only way. If you want to customize, miadidas is your route. They actually look pretty good.

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