: Adidas Women's Vuelo CC Volleyball Shoe

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: Adidas Women's Vuelo CC Volleyball Shoe

Adidas Women's Vuelo CC Volleyball Shoe

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 364





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: adidas
Department: womens
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: adidas
Product Manufacturer: adidas
Publisher: adidas
Ranking: 364
Studio: adidas


Product facts:
  • EVA insole
  • Injected EVA midsole
  • Non-marking rubber sole







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The adidas Vuelo is a lightweight, flexible women's shoe with 360 degree ventilation. It has all the support, flexibility and cooling comfort to handle every jarring start, stop and leap. Mesh and nylon upper is breathable and quick-drying. Molded EVA inlay and textile lining provide enhanced comfort. EVA midsole offers lightweight cushioning. Non-marking rubber outsole delivers traction and grip.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Dig in with the Vuelo CC Volleyball Shoe. This vibrantly colored athletic shoe features mesh nylon uppers for breathability and quick drying. The Vuelo CC's molded EVA insole and injected EVA midsole provide shock absorption that your knee joints will thank you for, and the non-marking rubber sole creates sure footing between you and the court. With a range of color options, you can pick a Vuelo CC to match your team colors.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Adidas Women's Vuelo
adidas Women's Vuelo CC ( sz. 10.0, Orange/Black/White )

The same shoe was at Scheels for twice the price



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Pleased
Purchased the shoes for my daughter who plays high school volleyball. She was very pleased. The shoes are very light weight and seem to provide good support. It did surprise me that the uppers are a very open nylon mesh almost like a window screen. It's not a problem and I'm sure it makes the shoes both lighter and cooler but I've never seen that design in a shoe before.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Adidas Vuelo ClimaCool Volleyball shoes
Excellent shoes for volleyball. Even feet that are usually hot and sweaty without exercise cool down in these shoes. Good stability and flexibility for many different directions and positions necessary to play an aggressive game of volleyball.



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