3.6
4 reviews
73

Adidas Decade Hi


$85.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Full grain leather looks high quality, feels comfortable. Color combinations are all high-contrast and eye catching. Comfortable upper, holds the foot without pinching.

The Cons:Doctors had to amputate part of my Achillies Hell due do the damage from the shoe. DO NOT BUY THIS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Run around a half size smaller than normal, need to account for it when ordering.

Adidas' Decade Hi shoes are men's high-top basketball or casual shoes, and are a retro-styled anniversary shoe for the company's 60th year of sneaker production. The design resembles that of Adidas' 1980s basketball shoes, featuring the flat sole and high-cut design with three stripes on the side.

Where to Buy

loading.. Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...

These shoes are available in a few different color schemes. The upper region is all grained leather, the bottom is textured rubber for grip, and the inner lining is made of comfortable textiles. 

Features

  • Full grained leather upper region
  • Soft upper region
  • High cut for support and style
  • Retro 1980s design
  • Textile comfort lining
  • Textured rubber console soles
  • Available in multiple colors

Color Options

  • White/Navy
  • Royal Blue/Orange
  • Silver/Black

User Reviews (4)

  •  
Add Pros & Cons
73
ProScore
Pros
  • 2

    full grain leather looks high quality, feels comfortable

  • 1

    color combinations are all high-contrast and eye catching

  • 1

    comfortable upper, holds the foot without pinching

  • 1

    padding is comfortable enough for all-day wear

  • 1

    good ankle support, keeps you feeling stable

  • 1

    rubbers soles give great traction on gym floors and concrete

  • 1

    Eyecatching however this pair a shoes has caused me alot of problems

Cons
  • 2

    Doctors had to amputate part of my Achillies Hell due do the damage from the shoe. DO NOT BUY THIS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES

  • 1

    run around a half size smaller than normal, need to account for it when ordering

Comments (0)

What's on your mind? See more ProductWiki Talk

You may also like...