
adidas Copa Pure IV Elite Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
The first touch that buys you a half-second
Some players win games with pace. You win them in the half-second after the ball arrives, before the defender reads where it's going. The adidas Copa Pure IV Elite is built for that touch. The Fusionskin upper puts soft calfskin leather across the forefoot, blended into a lighter synthetic mesh midfoot, so the ball settles under your foot like it was waiting for you. This is the senior, top-tier model in the line.
adidas went back to the classic look
The fourth-generation Copa Pure drops the knit collar and returns to the look that made the line: a low floating tongue, a classic lace closure, and the adiPure pinline running heel to toe. It reads clean, almost old-school. To see where it sits in the rest of the touch line, browse the full Copa lineup.
Built for the player who runs the tempo
This is a number 8 or a number 10's cleat, for the playmaker who wants the ball to die under their foot and pop back up exactly where they meant it. The Comfort Frame outsole lets you plant, turn, and spin out of pressure without the plate fighting you. It's at its best on natural grass and well-kept pitches. Lace up the Solar Turbo colorway from the adidas Copa Pure Road to Glory pack and you look the part before you've touched the ball. If you're weighing surfaces, compare it against our firm-ground cleats.
Product Details: Copa Pure IV Elite
- Fusionskin upper: soft calfskin forefoot stitched to a synthetic mesh midfoot
- adiPure pinline heel to toe for the classic Copa finish
- Lace closure with a low floating tongue (gen IV return to the U-throat)
- OrthoLite sockliner for step-in comfort
- Comfort Frame outsole with a soft Pebax frame and conical studs
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Ivory / Core Black (Road to Glory pack)
Fit Notes
The Copa Pure IV Elite runs true to size. The calfskin softens and molds over the first few sessions, so a snug fit out of the box is normal. Got a wider forefoot? Calfskin gives more than synthetic, so stick with your normal size.
Care and Maintenance
- Air-dry after every match and stuff them with paper to hold their shape
- Keep them away from direct heat and sunlight; dryers warp the Comfort Frame and dry out the calfskin
- Brush off grass and dirt before storing, and work a little leather conditioner into the calfskin forefoot every few weeks in season
FAQs about the Copa Pure IV Elite
Does the Copa Pure IV Elite run true to size?
Yes for most players. The calfskin forefoot feels snug at first and then molds to your foot over a few sessions. If you have wide feet, the calfskin stretches more than a synthetic upper, so there's no need to size up.
Is this the laced or the laceless version?
This is the laced version, with a low floating tongue and a classic lace closure for a locked-in, adjustable fit. adidas also makes a laceless Copa Pure IV Elite FG if you want a fully clean strike surface; this page is the laced model.
What surface are these cleats built for?
Firm ground. The conical studs on the Comfort Frame outsole are made for natural grass and well-kept pitches. For artificial turf or hard, dry fields, a turf or AG version is the safer call.
How is the Copa different from the Predator or F50?
The Copa is the touch cleat. Where the Predator leans into control and strike and the F50 chases speed, the Copa is built around ball feel and comfort, with that calfskin forefoot doing the work on your first touch.
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adidas Copa Pure IV Elite Firm Ground Soccer Cleats - Road To Glory Pack (SP26)
The first touch that buys you a half-second
Some players win games with pace. You win them in the half-second after the ball arrives, before the defender reads where it's going. The adidas Copa Pure IV Elite is built for that touch. The Fusionskin upper puts soft calfskin leather across the forefoot, blended into a lighter synthetic mesh midfoot, so the ball settles under your foot like it was waiting for you. This is the senior, top-tier model in the line.
adidas went back to the classic look
The fourth-generation Copa Pure drops the knit collar and returns to the look that made the line: a low floating tongue, a classic lace closure, and the adiPure pinline running heel to toe. It reads clean, almost old-school. To see where it sits in the rest of the touch line, browse the full Copa lineup.
Built for the player who runs the tempo
This is a number 8 or a number 10's cleat, for the playmaker who wants the ball to die under their foot and pop back up exactly where they meant it. The Comfort Frame outsole lets you plant, turn, and spin out of pressure without the plate fighting you. It's at its best on natural grass and well-kept pitches. Lace up the Solar Turbo colorway from the adidas Copa Pure Road to Glory pack and you look the part before you've touched the ball. If you're weighing surfaces, compare it against our firm-ground cleats.
Product Details: Copa Pure IV Elite
- Fusionskin upper: soft calfskin forefoot stitched to a synthetic mesh midfoot
- adiPure pinline heel to toe for the classic Copa finish
- Lace closure with a low floating tongue (gen IV return to the U-throat)
- OrthoLite sockliner for step-in comfort
- Comfort Frame outsole with a soft Pebax frame and conical studs
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Ivory / Core Black (Road to Glory pack)
Fit Notes
The Copa Pure IV Elite runs true to size. The calfskin softens and molds over the first few sessions, so a snug fit out of the box is normal. Got a wider forefoot? Calfskin gives more than synthetic, so stick with your normal size.
Care and Maintenance
- Air-dry after every match and stuff them with paper to hold their shape
- Keep them away from direct heat and sunlight; dryers warp the Comfort Frame and dry out the calfskin
- Brush off grass and dirt before storing, and work a little leather conditioner into the calfskin forefoot every few weeks in season
FAQs about the Copa Pure IV Elite
Does the Copa Pure IV Elite run true to size?
Yes for most players. The calfskin forefoot feels snug at first and then molds to your foot over a few sessions. If you have wide feet, the calfskin stretches more than a synthetic upper, so there's no need to size up.
Is this the laced or the laceless version?
This is the laced version, with a low floating tongue and a classic lace closure for a locked-in, adjustable fit. adidas also makes a laceless Copa Pure IV Elite FG if you want a fully clean strike surface; this page is the laced model.
What surface are these cleats built for?
Firm ground. The conical studs on the Comfort Frame outsole are made for natural grass and well-kept pitches. For artificial turf or hard, dry fields, a turf or AG version is the safer call.
How is the Copa different from the Predator or F50?
The Copa is the touch cleat. Where the Predator leans into control and strike and the F50 chases speed, the Copa is built around ball feel and comfort, with that calfskin forefoot doing the work on your first touch.
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The first touch that buys you a half-second
Some players win games with pace. You win them in the half-second after the ball arrives, before the defender reads where it's going. The adidas Copa Pure IV Elite is built for that touch. The Fusionskin upper puts soft calfskin leather across the forefoot, blended into a lighter synthetic mesh midfoot, so the ball settles under your foot like it was waiting for you. This is the senior, top-tier model in the line.
adidas went back to the classic look
The fourth-generation Copa Pure drops the knit collar and returns to the look that made the line: a low floating tongue, a classic lace closure, and the adiPure pinline running heel to toe. It reads clean, almost old-school. To see where it sits in the rest of the touch line, browse the full Copa lineup.
Built for the player who runs the tempo
This is a number 8 or a number 10's cleat, for the playmaker who wants the ball to die under their foot and pop back up exactly where they meant it. The Comfort Frame outsole lets you plant, turn, and spin out of pressure without the plate fighting you. It's at its best on natural grass and well-kept pitches. Lace up the Solar Turbo colorway from the adidas Copa Pure Road to Glory pack and you look the part before you've touched the ball. If you're weighing surfaces, compare it against our firm-ground cleats.
Product Details: Copa Pure IV Elite
- Fusionskin upper: soft calfskin forefoot stitched to a synthetic mesh midfoot
- adiPure pinline heel to toe for the classic Copa finish
- Lace closure with a low floating tongue (gen IV return to the U-throat)
- OrthoLite sockliner for step-in comfort
- Comfort Frame outsole with a soft Pebax frame and conical studs
- Colorway: Solar Turbo / Ivory / Core Black (Road to Glory pack)
Fit Notes
The Copa Pure IV Elite runs true to size. The calfskin softens and molds over the first few sessions, so a snug fit out of the box is normal. Got a wider forefoot? Calfskin gives more than synthetic, so stick with your normal size.
Care and Maintenance
- Air-dry after every match and stuff them with paper to hold their shape
- Keep them away from direct heat and sunlight; dryers warp the Comfort Frame and dry out the calfskin
- Brush off grass and dirt before storing, and work a little leather conditioner into the calfskin forefoot every few weeks in season
FAQs about the Copa Pure IV Elite
Does the Copa Pure IV Elite run true to size?
Yes for most players. The calfskin forefoot feels snug at first and then molds to your foot over a few sessions. If you have wide feet, the calfskin stretches more than a synthetic upper, so there's no need to size up.
Is this the laced or the laceless version?
This is the laced version, with a low floating tongue and a classic lace closure for a locked-in, adjustable fit. adidas also makes a laceless Copa Pure IV Elite FG if you want a fully clean strike surface; this page is the laced model.
What surface are these cleats built for?
Firm ground. The conical studs on the Comfort Frame outsole are made for natural grass and well-kept pitches. For artificial turf or hard, dry fields, a turf or AG version is the safer call.
How is the Copa different from the Predator or F50?
The Copa is the touch cleat. Where the Predator leans into control and strike and the F50 chases speed, the Copa is built around ball feel and comfort, with that calfskin forefoot doing the work on your first touch.























