The Copa 20.1 is not on the top of my list of favorite boots, but let's talk first impressions before we get into all of that.
There's not much that comes in the package. All you get is the boot, there's no string bag. The colorway is actually Core Black/ Night Metallic. I do like the colorway especially the black part of things, but the green part is not actually doing it for me.
The lace is actually black and gray, and the adidas stripe callout is actually in dark gray. The boot is a little heavy. The first impression of mine was this boot shouldn't cost $210.
Thankfully adidas has brought the price tag down to hundred five dolars, and in a way, this justify the quality of the boot. Nonetheless, I bought it at the $210 price tag, so that is what my review is going to be based on.
When the boot was first released I would not have consider it a budget boot because of the $210 price tag, and that was the biggest problem of mine with it, but as stated in the intro it is now at $105 and I can live with that.
The boot has a far more traditional appearance, and they are going to get the job done perfectly for someone that play for fun. They come in a timeless design that is popularly known for the brand.
They're made of soft K-leather and according to adidas, the vamp is actually design to easily blends into the elastic collar that hugs your feet well for match-turning lockdown. I'm not a huge fan of the X-Ray Vamp cage since it looks cheaply design.
The soft K-leather covers your entire forefoot to offer you an incredible first touch. It also offers you a gentle touch and minimal ball slippage when tackling the ball on the pitch.
Adidas of the things I love about the boots. The K-leather really will provide you with a well-padded and soft very forefoot, and it feels really good. It brings me back to the days when padding on the forefoot was a thing.