Adidas Hockey Shoes 2026/27: The Complete Buyer's Guide

Adidas Hockey Shoes 2026/27: The Complete Buyer's Guide

The 2026/27 Adidas hockey shoe collection has arrived at Cricket-Hockey.com, and every single model in the range is currently on offer, saving you 10% across the board. Whether you're kitting out a junior for their first season, stepping up from recreational to club hockey, or looking for a top-end shoe to match serious ambitions, there's a model here aimed squarely at you. Prices run from £36 to £135, so the range covers a wide spread of budgets without leaving any obvious gaps.

At a glance: 21 models across the Youngstar Rise, Youngstar 2, Hockeystar, Fabela Rise 2, Fabela Zone 3, Fabela X 2, Adipower Hockey League, Adipower Hockey 4, Hockey Lux League and Adizero Lux 3 lines, all 2026/27 season, all currently discounted. Browse the full Adidas hockey shoe category to see every colourway.

Model Price (was) Best for
Youngstar Rise £36.00 (was £40.00) Junior beginners
Hockey Youngstar 2 £49.50 (was £55.00) Developing juniors
Hockeystar £63.00 (was £70.00) Junior/youth step-up
Fabela Rise 2 £76.50 (was £85.00) Club player entry level
Adipower Hockey League £85.50 (was £95.00) Club / league player
Fabela Zone 3 £99.00 (was £110.00) Club to county performer
Hockey Lux League £99.00 (was £110.00) Club to county performer
Fabela X 2 £126.00 (was £140.00) Serious / elite player
Adipower Hockey 4 £126.00 (was £140.00) Serious / elite player
Adizero Lux 3 £135.00 (was £150.00) Top-end elite player

Junior Hockey Shoes: Starting Out and Stepping Up

Adidas Youngstar Rise (£36.00, was £40.00)

This is the natural starting point for younger players coming into the sport. The Adidas Youngstar Rise in Blue and Adidas Youngstar Rise in Pink come in at £36.00 each, down from £40.00. At this price, parents can be confident they're buying a proper hockey-specific shoe without a big outlay for a player who might still be growing into the game. They're the right first pair.

Adidas Hockey Youngstar 2 (£49.50, was £55.00)

Once a junior has caught the bug and is training regularly, the Hockey Youngstar 2 in Pink, Lilac and Blue represent a meaningful step up. Three colourways mean there's a choice to suit personal taste, and the £49.50 price point (down from £55.00) keeps it very accessible for a season-long commitment.

Adidas Hockeystar (£63.00, was £70.00)

The Hockeystar in Blue and Hockeystar in Pink sit at £63.00, reduced from £70.00. This model works well for an older junior or a younger adult player who trains two or three times a week. It bridges the gap neatly between the junior lines and the full club-player Fabela and Adipower ranges.

Club Player Hockey Shoes: Mid-Range Performance

Adidas Fabela Rise 2 (£76.50, was £85.00)

The Fabela range is Adidas's dedicated line for regular, competitive club players. The Fabela Rise 2 in Lilac and Fabela Rise 2 in Pink are currently £76.50, saving you £8.50 on the normal price. If you're playing regularly at club level and want something noticeably more capable than a budget shoe, this is a very sensible place to start.

Adidas Adipower Hockey League (£85.50, was £95.00)

The Adipower line runs parallel to the Fabela range and tends to suit players who prefer a slightly different fit or construction feel. The Adipower Hockey League in Pink and Silver come in at £85.50, down from £95.00. A solid mid-range option for the player who trains twice a week and plays a full league programme.

Adidas Fabela Zone 3 and Hockey Lux League (£99.00 each, was £110.00)

Two models share the £99.00 price point. The Fabela Zone 3 in Lilac and Fabela Zone 3 in Pink continue the Fabela line upward, while the Hockey Lux League in Blue and Hockey Lux League in Pink sit at the same level from the Lux/Adipower family. Both options save £11.00 over the previous price. These are genuinely strong choices for county-level or highly active club players who are on the pitch four or more times a week.

Elite Hockey Shoes: Top-End Performance

Adidas Fabela X 2 and Adipower Hockey 4 (£126.00 each, was £140.00)

At £126.00 (down from £140.00), the Fabela X 2 in White and Fabela X 2 in Pink represent the top of the Fabela range. If you want the Adidas Fabela name at its most developed, this is the pair to choose. Alongside them, the Adipower Hockey 4 in Pink and Adipower Hockey 4 in Silver offer the same price point from the Adipower line. Serious club, county and performance-squad players will find both worth serious consideration. The £14.00 saving on each makes buying now rather than later an easy decision.

Adidas Adizero Lux 3 (£135.00, was £150.00)

The Adizero Lux 3 in Pink and Adizero Lux 3 in Silver sit at the top of this entire launch at £135.00, reduced from £150.00. The Adizero name has long been associated with Adidas's most performance-focused footwear, and this hockey iteration is designed for players who want the very best Adidas can offer. If you're playing at a high level and performance is the priority, the Adizero Lux 3 is the obvious choice in this range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Adidas hockey shoe is best for a child just starting hockey?

The Adidas Youngstar Rise at £36.00 is the ideal starting point. It's a proper hockey-specific shoe at a price that makes sense for a beginner who is still growing. If your child is already playing regularly and needs something more substantial, look at the Youngstar 2 at £49.50.

What's the difference between the Fabela and Adipower ranges?

Both are Adidas's club-to-elite hockey lines, but they suit different foot shapes and fit preferences. The Fabela range has historically been a slightly narrower performance fit, while the Adipower suits a slightly different build. Trying both, or asking our team, is the best way to decide between them.

Are all the shoes in this launch currently on offer?

Yes. Every model in the 2026/27 Adidas hockey shoe launch is currently discounted by 10% at Cricket-Hockey.com. Savings range from £4.00 on the Youngstar Rise to £15.00 on the Adizero Lux 3. These are our actual selling prices, inclusive of VAT, with no code required at checkout.

Do these shoes work on all hockey surfaces?

Adidas hockey shoes are designed for artificial turf surfaces (both sand-dressed and water-based pitches), which are the standard playing surfaces for club and competitive hockey in the UK. If you're unsure which surface you play on most, our team is happy to advise before you order.

The full 2026/27 Adidas hockey shoe range is live now and, with every model sitting 10% below its standard price, this is a good moment to buy. Whether you're a parent shopping for a junior, a club player replacing a worn-out pair before the season kicks off, or a serious competitor looking for a top-end shoe, there's a clear option for you in this collection. Browse the complete range, check your size, and get in touch with our team if you'd like a personal recommendation. We play and coach these sports ourselves, so there's no such thing as a question we can't help with.

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