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canyonik – :
Look at the people trying to cash in on Ebay with this $10 fragrance. Don’t get robbed… Adidas has much better offerings with their newest releases… Extreme Power is amazing. Deep Energy is loved by the ladies. And Victory League is a Boss Bottled #6 clone. Yes, an exact clone. All are less than $10 on Amazon.
As for Adidas Sport Fever, it’s a typical sporty citrus fragrance. Nothing memorable, and certainly not worth the crazy prices on ebay.
As with all men’s colognes from Adidas, they all have that men’s shower gel, locker room vibe. So don’t believe the unisex nonsense. Nothing unisex about them.
bennech – :
To me, it smells similar to these:
-Creed EROLFA
-Estee Lauder Pleasures for men
-Clive Christian 1872 for Men.
I currently own these & this is my opinion.
Arianna_fromAD – :
Cheap fragrance for casual use and nothing more. Truly synthetic and does not last or project. Fresh and energetic define this fragrance, but it needs a lot more complexity to even consoder.
dimandimok – :
I smelled this on a female cashier. She was in her early twenties, long hair, feminine. I asked her *if* she was wearing perfume, because I thought it might have been a lotion or body spray. There was an orange or lemon scent that was pretty yet bold on her and therefore attractive. I also thought it smelled cheap. I’m not a snob, I liked it on her. Still, I wouldn’t wear it myself. She told me what it was and that the price was low. Imagine my surprise to read here that this is a man’s fragrance! I can’t really imagine it on a man, now that I know what it smells like on a young woman. Not that a scent can’t be entirely individual and unisex… I don’t think I’d like to smell it on a man I was dating, it doesn’t smell elegant or interesting enough. I realize it’s a “sport” scent, but still, what is bold for a woman is not so for a man. I’d have to hope this frag doesn’t venture too far from the locker room.
asko20010 – :
It is cheap, so spray it as much as you want. It is very good for hot days and for gym. It is nothing special though, just refreshing.
zhenik10 – :
A light and sunny scent that’s quite sheer, despite a rather large note list. Creating well blended inoffensive mens fragrances geared to jock types is what Adidas does best. I am not a jock, but I own no less than 10 scents from this house, and they are all good…
This opens with the inevitable citrus melange so common in the so-called generic scents found in drugstores and bargain bins; however, this also has some tart currants, sweet-sour pineapple and smooth melon to give those citruses a run for their money. The addition of mint and lavender gives it a smoothness not usually found in overly citrusy scents and adds some body to the fruitiness. Along with the clean lavender there are violet, geranium and jasmine. (What doesn’t have jasmine these days?) These add a cool, but slightly sharp, floral edge to it without sacraficing any of its masculinity. The drydown is your typical SAM formula with some dry green vetiver sprinkled in. Manly, clean and fresh with some subtle sweetness and woody greeness…nothing all that unique but a solid offering from the house of Adidas.
Sillage: okay
Longevity: average
Overall: 2.75/5
This is no classic, but for something to spray on after the gym, or to go about your daily business, it’s great. Not really a date scent or for the “big” evening out. It is however quite a smart buy at $9.99 for 100 ml, and at that price you can make up for poor longevity with sheer volume of application.
moclobaltette – :
I really love this scent,light,active and happy,good for summer life.