Adidas Basketball shoes adidas T-Mac Millennium M G27748 multicolored blue

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The adidas T-Mac Millennium M G27748 basketball shoes are a great choice for all basketball lovers who value not only functionality, but also style. This model was created with active men in mind, offering extraordinary support and comfort during the game.

Made of high-quality synthetic materials, these low-top shoes feature an anti-slip sole, which provides excellent grip on the pitch. Thanks to the non-marking sole, you can enjoy the game without worrying about leaving marks, which is especially important during training and matches in sports halls.

The adidas T-Mac Millennium M shoes stand out not only for their functionality, but also for their unique design. Shades of blue combined with white accents attract attention and add a sporty character. This model also has a stiffened heel, which increases the stability of the foot during dynamic movements on the pitch.

The weight of the shoes is only 0.8 kg, which makes them light and does not burden the legs during intense play. The lace fastening allows for a precise fit to the foot, and the synthetic upper provides adequate ventilation.

Thanks to their universal design, these shoes are perfect both on the pitch and in everyday stylings. It is a perfect combination of functionality and fashionable style. Choose adidas T-Mac Millennium M and raise your level of play.

  • Producer: Boots Adidas
  • Additional features: non-marking sole heel stiffening
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Outer material: synthetic
  • Model: adidas T-Mac Millennium M
  • sex: Man's shoes
  • Product weight with individual packaging: 0.8
  • Height: low
  • Clasp: laced
  • Color: White, Blue
  • Product type: Low
  • Sport: Basketball shoes
  • Category: Boots
  • Clasp type: Laced up
  • Shank: Synthetic material
  • Dominant color: shades of blue

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