Copa Sense.3 Review
No need to spend much to pattern your play from Paulo Dybala, Joao Felix, or Jude Bellingham as you can experience the Copa on a cheap price with the Sense.3. Continue reviewing the information here so you would know what to expect from the takedown leather boot from adidas before buying them.
Things About the Copa Sense.3 You'll Want to Know:
- The Copa Sense.3 replicates the Fusionskin feel with its synthetic leather forefoot and a textile collar and midfoot
- Available in both laced and laceless construction
- Uses a single layer of TPU outsole
- The Copa takedown costs £70 for the laced and £75 for the laceless
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Expert Copa Sense.3 Review:
Below is a video review by Futbolistas of the Copa Sense.3. We've summarised the key points beside the video.
Futbolistas said
- The quality of the leather on the forefoot is rare for such a takedown boot; could have extended a bit more to the midfoot to match the Tiempo academy
- Price falls on the expensive side considering the price point
- Recommends going half-a-size up especially if your socks fall on the thicker side
- The fit and compression of the integrated tongue on the X Ghosted is more tight-fitting
- Not the lightest among takedown boots
- A good option among academy boots for those who prefer the latest models
Copa 20.3 Review
No need to spend much to pattern your play from Paulo Dybala, Joao Felix, or Ilkay Gundogan as you can experience the Copa on a cheap price with the Copa 20.3. Continue reviewing the information here so you would know what to expect from the takedown leather boot from adidas before buying them.
Things About the Copa 20.3 You'll Want to Know:
- The Copa 20.3 has a stitched calfskin leather forefoot and a synthetic midfoot with a burrito-style tongue
- Has a fine mesh heel liner
- Weighs around 280 grams (less than 10oz) in a size 9 UK
- Not available in laceless version
- Soleplate construction mirrors the Exoframe structure and semi-conical studs; uses a single layer of TPU
- The Copa takedown costs £60
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Expert Copa 20.3 Reviews:
Below are video analyses of the Copa 20.3 (One of them being about 19.3, which is essentially the same boot) from fellow reviewers SR4U and Reviews FC. We've compiled them here on this page and also listed a summary of their views to save you some time.
SR4U on the Copa 19.3:
- Calfskin leather is half-decent; you have more calfskin leather quantity and quality from the Tiempo academy
- Burrito-style tongue causes unnecessary bulk or bunching up of materials especially on the top of the foot which might cause some comfort issues
- Soleplate could have been more flexible
- Has a tighter fit in the midfoot
- Recommends true-to-size
- Not among the lightest for its price range
- Tiempo academy is objectively a better option
Reviews FC on the Copa 20.3:
- Would prefer 20.3 over 20.2 as the latter is a bit clunky
- Copa in general falls on the narrow side, especially on the base
- Copa 20.3 garnered more positive reviews than the copa 20.2
Your Copa 20.3 Questions Answered
What are the changes applied from the 20+ going to the 20.3 level?
The 20.3 uses a calfskin leather instead of the more premium K-leather. Also, the leather is restricted to the forefoot as synthetic material dominate the midfoot. The 20.3 does not have knit.
How does the 20.3 feel on feet?
The 20.3 is quite comfortable on feet. Pressure point from the bunching up of the burrito tongue can be alleviated with the right size.
What size of the Copa 20.3 should I choose?
Go for your normal boots size as these fit true to size.
How much does the .3 costs?
The Copa 20.3 is £60.
Can you get a .3 for Kids?
adidas do have Kid-specific makes for the Copa 20.3 available in FG-specific soleplate.
Does the .3 have other soleplate versions for muddy pitches, 3G or Turf?
The .3 has MG, IN, and TF models but no SG version.