Men's adidas
adizero 5-Star 2.0 Low Cleats
Product Information
Our lightest cleat ever--6.7 oz. These men’s adizero 5-Star 2.0 Low football cleats by adidas tear up the gridiron with fierce TRAXION™ studs, a lightweight SPRINTSKIN™ upper and a supportive SPRINTFRAME chassis, and the stripes and graphic feature reflective SPOTLIGHT technology.
Details
- SPRINTSKIN™ single-layer synthetic upper for great support with less weight
- Internal TPU support frame offers increased stability and support
- Molded PU sockliner for long-lasting comfort
- SPRINTFRAME construction provides stability and speed through geometrical research to create a lightweight and supportive running chassis
- Heel cup keeps the heel locked in place
- Innovative TRAXION™ stud shape provides maximum acceleration and multidirectional traction on synthetic and natural surfaces
- Imported
Product Information
Our lightest cleat ever--6.7 oz. These men’s adizero 5-Star 2.0 Low football cleats by adidas tear up the gridiron with fierce TRAXION™ studs, a lightweight SPRINTSKIN™ upper and a supportive SPRINTFRAME chassis, and the stripes and graphic feature reflective SPOTLIGHT technology.
Details
- SPRINTSKIN™ single-layer synthetic upper for great support with less weight
- Internal TPU support frame offers increased stability and support
- Molded PU sockliner for long-lasting comfort
- SPRINTFRAME construction provides stability and speed through geometrical research to create a lightweight and supportive running chassis
- Heel cup keeps the heel locked in place
- Innovative TRAXION™ stud shape provides maximum acceleration and multidirectional traction on synthetic and natural surfaces
- Imported
Technology
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TRAXION™
An outsole cleat design that provides maximum grip in all directions without excessive pressure points on the foot.
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SPRINTFRAME
Gets your foot closer to the ground, providing exceptional forefoot proportion and stability.
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SPRINTSKIN™
Single layer upper material to achieve a truly lightweight soccer cleat for an intense ball feeling.

