Predator for Women
[6]Accurate, dynamic, and an enemy to goalkeepers everywhere, the Predator was powerful, and the players that wore it, the most feared in the game. Now it’s your chance to join the young players who will become the next goal-scoring legends with the Limited Collection Generation Pred.
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WOMEN'S PREDATOR football CLEATS
One of our most tenacious football shoes, women's Predator cleats are worn by players at every level—from everyday creators to the game's biggest stars. Primeknit and Primemesh uppers wrap the foot to provide an adaptive lockdown fit. Controlskin zones deliver pinpoint accuracy in all conditions while durable outsoles keep you in all-game comfort. Round out your kit with the Predator competition ball or Predator Pro goalie gloves and take the game with you wherever you go. Gear up with women's Predator cleats and shoes by adidas to dominate on the pitch.
ADIDAS ARCHIVE: football
Women's Predator cleats are the modern-day product of decades in the football footwear game. Adi Dassler released the first Samba in 1950 as a traction-soled football shoe to help players train on frozen ground. For the 1954 FIFA World Cup™, the German national team wore a studded variation of the Samba and beat the “unbeatable” Hungarians in the final match. With that, adidas became a household name in the sport, positioning Samba as a footwear favourite for generations of indoor football players and style creators to come. In 1970 we made the first official match ball of the World Cup, the adidas Telstar, which introduced the now-iconic black and white panel design. adidas has gone on to supply the match ball for every Men's World Cup since then and every Women's World Cup since 1999. With every piece we introduce—from the very first Samba in 1950, to the revolutionary adidas x Parley jerseys in 2016, made using Parley Ocean Plastic™, to the women's Predator cleats of today—adidas pushes innovation to provide the highest quality gear to football creators at all levels around the world.