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Adidas MC80 Golf Shoe Drop Alert
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New Adidas MC80 Golf Shoe Drop Alert!

The MC80 Boasts a Classic Retro Design with Modern Performance.

Adidas is taking a trip back to the archives to offer golfers a modern take on the classic designs that defined an era in golf footwear. The new MC80 golf shoe is inspired by the rich history of Adidas golf footwear from the 1980s, and features a crisp, clean design built on a gender-neutral last. The MC80 is available in a broad range of men’s and women’s sizes beginning August 1 and is only available at Adidas.

The MC80 features a rich leather upper with brogue stitch detail and croc texturing throughout. Adidas combined LIGHTSTRIKE in the midsole with BOOST cushioning concealed in the heel for surprising comfort and stability. In the outsole, the MC80 features the iconic TORSION bar to provide golfers with additional torsion control and stability. Adidas also included a technical spikeless TPU outsole for added traction. A rubber welt in the midsole helps to complete the look.

Adidas MC80 Golf Shoe Drop Alert

Courtesy Adidas

Adidas MC80 Golf Shoe Drop Alert

Courtesy Adidas

The MC80 is available in a limited-edition white and black colorway, as well as a white with pops of yellow colorway. A special white and light blue limited-edition colorway is also available exclusively for adiClub members on adidas.com. This colorway is sure to turn heads on the course.

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