Hey gang — recently I was contacted about doing some reviews of adidas products. Yes please! So this is a sponsored post and I’m going to do four of these over the course of this year.
The deal is I have some gift certificates to adidas.com and I can try whatever I want… mwahahaha. At first they didn’t have any squash shoes in stock for me to review so the first thing I did was try out some adidas apparel. Below is a video I put together.
Of course I’ve been keeping an eye on the adidas.com men’s volleyball shoes section (that’s where they list their court shoes) and today I noticed they’ve got some adidas Crazyflight in stock in my size. I’ve never tried those, and they’re the shoes Paul Coll recently switched to, so I’m looking forward to reviewing those, but that video will come later.
The premise of today’s video is that I need white clothing to play padel at my nearby country club. I have an adidas padel racket, so I thought it’d be fun to try some adidas-branded clothing to go with it.
If you can’t watch the video right now, here are the products I tried on.
adidas Win Confidence Running HEAT.RDY Tee
This was a very light and breathable t-shirt, it was just too see-through. $50 on adidas.com.

adidas Elevated Golf Sweatshirt
This item looks great and is super comfortable. Definitely a keeper. $90 on adidas.com.

adidas Ergo Tennis Shorts
These were very lightweight and comfortable. Keepers. I’m not sure if I mentioned it in the video but I got the 7-inch version. They also have a 9-inch version. $60 on adidas.com.

adidas Performance Primegreen Polo Shirt
This was a comfortable shirt but in the end I decided it didn’t fit quite right on me, so I returned it. $55 on adidas.com.

Towards the end of the video you saw me looking at a couple more items on the adidas site. The hats I will cover in a separate video but the t-shirts I can tell you about here. I got two shirts but they are just different designs of the Feelready Training Tee. I’ve used both of these on court since doing the video and they were very comfortable and breathable, and did not get bogged down with sweat. I really liked these shirts, particularly the one with the green logo — it looks great, and I got a couple compliments on it. The one with the smaller black logo also looks great, it’s just a bit more understated.
adidas Train Essentials Feelready Logo Training Tee
This is $25 on adidas.com.

adidas Train Essentials Feelready Training Tee
This is $25 on adidas.com.

That’s it for now. Stay tuned for future adidas reviews.
Marcin says
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The world needs more influencers like you 😀
Pierre says
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Haha thanks Marcin stay tuned for the Squash Source cosmetics line soon 😂