The latest adidas F50 Hyperfast “Too Light” pack rips out everything that slows you down by removing the excess padding and unnecessary panels. This leaves you with a translucent, skeleton-exposed boot that lets you feel everything. You get a supportive TPU cage for lockdown and bladed studs that bite on contact. Available in three versions: Elite, EVO, and Laceless, the F50 Hyperfast offers the same DNA for various playstyles. Dropping May 7th, explore our in-depth review on all three pairs to help you choose which model best fits your game.

Covered in a stunning pink and volt palette, these boots feature a Haloskin+ upper with a translucent Haloshell+ mesh that exposes the boot’s internal architecture while dropping significant weight. It’s a design focused on a thin, tactile connection to the ball rather than protective padding.
Structural integrity comes from the Halocage+, a TPU skin mapped across the upper to prevent overstretch during high-intensity shifts. This reinforcement ensures the foot stays locked over the firm-ground soleplate when decelerating or pivoting on dry grass. It’s a calculated balance between a barefoot feel and the lockdown required for explosive lateral movement.

The silhouette opts for a traditional adjustable lacing system, prioritising a customisable fit over the fixed nature of laceless alternatives. By focusing on weight reduction and grip precision, the Hyperfast Elite serves players who rely on raw pace and immediate response. This is a functional, high-cadence tool built for the modern game’s fastest transitions.

The F50 Hyperfast EVO ditches unnecessary layers to focus on a singular metric: power-to-weight ratio. Central to this approach is the Haloshell EVO mesh, a translucent upper that reveals the boot’s skeleton while providing a direct, tactile connection to the ball. By removing traditional foam padding, the design shifts toward a raw, high-dexterity feel tailored for players who operate at maximum velocity.
Stability is handled by the Halocage+, a TPU skin strategically mapped to reinforce the mesh during aggressive pivots. This external bracing works in tandem with the F50 Speedsystem EVO outsole, which utilises an ultra-light LX plate and bladed studs. The result is a platform that bites into dry grass, converting every watt of energy into forward propulsion without the drag of a heavier chassis.

Unlike many modern performance boots that force a fixed silhouette, the EVO retains an adjustable lacing system for a personalised, secure lockdown. This choice reflects a move back toward functional reliability, ensuring the foot remains planted during sharp directional shifts. It’s a calculated, minimalist tool that trades comfort-focused bulk for uncompromising agility.

The Adidas F50 Hyperfast Elite strips away the excess to focus on raw velocity. By ditching the laces entirely, the boot relies on a high-tension Haloskin+ upper that wraps the foot like a second skin, eliminating any interference between the ball and the strike zone.

The translucent Haloshell+ mesh provides structural integrity without adding weight, revealing the internal support cage that keeps the foot locked down during aggressive pivots. It’s a minimalist approach to engineering designed specifically for the sharp, lateral movements required at high speeds.

Stability comes from a stiffened outsole plate tuned for firm ground. The stud configuration prioritises immediate traction, allowing for more aggressive acceleration and sudden stops without slipping. This isn’t a boot for the midfield general; it’s a specialised tool for players whose game is built on beating the last man.
