Adidas Sport Field Adidas

3.82 из 5
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Adidas Sport Field Adidas

Rated 3.82 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Adidas Sport Field Adidas for men of Adidas

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Adidas Sport Field by Adidas is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for men. Adidas Sport Field was launched in 1994. Top notes are pineapple, mint, tomato leaf, mandarin orange, green apple, anise and pepper; middle notes are ginger, lavender, musk, juniper, jasmine, cedar and geranium; base notes are sandalwood, caraway and oakmoss.

11 reviews for Adidas Sport Field Adidas

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Well sport field took me by surprise. I tested it upon the good reviews. I never found something appealing in the adidas offerings. Cheap bottles and dissapointing smells.
    Sport field i dont get much of the promising opening fruity notes . I mostly get hints of mint and lavender. The same kind of mint vibe i got in obsession. The start shades quickly to the core of this juice namely jasmin cedar and geranium. At this point i realised how close this is from arrogance uomo. Same mimic but in a shier manner.
    All in all a good offering we got here but as his older brother arrogance uomo a bit too linear in my opinion. For the price both sell no complaint here.
    same kind of longevity and sillage on both. Present the first hour and still there 6 hours later. Really not bad

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I won’t elaborate more on the notes.. it has been done perfectly by other reviewers and I’m never good at catching ingredients precisely.. but something weird happens with Sport Field.. It’s a bit acrid when smelled in the wrist or very close.. but it’s quite good when you get wafts of it or when you’re trapped in its sillage one way or the other.. not for self enjoyment but I think that what people get from you when you’re wearing this is pretty decent..

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s green and sort of grassy, I guess, but not in a sharp, fresh-cut sort of way. It’s more like a rainy, humid, 65 degree day grassy. To me, this is what it smells like when you go run laps at the track at the high school on a drizzly, Saturday morning. I reach for it once in a while as a sport scent but mostly I force myself to like it because it was a big pain to find and I spent too much on it.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminde me brazilian north wind too, but with many more longevity e sillage.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Rarely has a fragrance been bearing a more proper name then this one. Sport Field is EXACTLY how it smells. Forget about the note breakdown with Pineapple, mint etc, if you blindbuy based on these, you will be disappointed. ASF smells like the green grassy football, rugby or simply athletic pitch itself. It does so without trying hard. A slightly synthetic yet still rather natural feel radiates off this scent which works perfect of you wanna smell like being outside, doing sports on green grass. Nothing aquatic, nothing romantic, nothing sweet or embracing, this is just the straightforward smell of the SPORT FIELD. It does a perfect job of being what it is named after. Also, sillage and longevity are very good. Price vs quality is excellent and even the new bottle is done very nicely indeed. The lable says “developed with athletes” and I think thats more than just a clever phrase.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this one because of the good reviews from a couple of people I highly respect for their accuracy and fragrance acumen.
    I bought it for around ten dollars – and I questioned paying that much because I previously never ran into an Adidas fragrance I didn’t hate. I came to know them as ‘one spray wonders’ because that’s usually how many sprays I would get out of a bottle before wondering why I even sprayed it in the first place!
    I wasn’t expecting a whole lot but what I got was a nice little green, grassy, slightly sweet refresher fragrance that will come in handy this summer. It is nice. It is fresh. It is green in a really surprising synthetic yet appealing way.
    The sweet green freshness upon first spray morphs into a comfortably dull vegetal wood scent. It lasts long enough too. I mean, wow I was really surprised. It actually reminded me of vintage Lacoste.
    It left me asking – considering how many Adidas fragrance sets I get for Christmas every year – “why, why did I never get this one!!!”
    For around ten bucks and this close to spring and summer. It’s worth a try.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Unlike most scents nowadays, this one’s name says it all. Very green! Smells like a football field! Also the tomato leaf note really stands out upon opening. Not bad for $15. Definitely a spring scent.
    7/10 overall

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    If you are not very particular about ingredient quality, grab a bottle of this (mine cost about $9 for 100 ml new). I can’t deal with a “synthetic” quality that I detect here, however. It’s not an “iso e super nightmare,” as so many “men’s” fragrances these days are, but it has a “chemical soup” quality that begins to make me feel ill rather quickly. My guess is that another $1 a bottle in ingredient cost would have made this very good if not great, but that’s the way things are. There’s a point that this smells like Montana Parfum d’Homme (“red box”) but that one has at least decent ingredients, as do other “green” fragrances I enjoy (vintage Tsar, Green Water, etc.), and even Pino Silvestre goes for a generic base rather than nasty synthetics. An opportunity missed, IMO, for one reason or another.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    What a pleasantly unpretentious little fragrance this is, and perhaps the only scent with “sport” in its title that isn’t an ode to calone and white musk. I have a sneaking suspicion that this has been re-released, and if that’s the case then I’m a lucky guy, because Adidas Sport Field is shockingly good. I respectfully disagree with the note pyramid votes here on Fragrantica – I get absolutely no pineapple and very little anise. There is definitely lemon, mint, lavender, pine, ginger, coumarin, and tomato leaf, all cleverly arranged within a veraciously green, grassy scent. I can attest to its accuracy based on my own experiences with cut and uncut grass: my ex-girlfriend had an acre of professionally cultivated grass, which I cut faithfully throughout the summer months. Not long ago, after I had finished cutting it, I was struck by curiosity and wondered how it smelled, mere minutes after the blade had passed over. I literally laid down and pressed my nose into the yard, inhaling deeply. To my surprise, the intense greenness was tinged with a bitter-sweetness that was hard to identify. It smelled bright, fresh, almost fruity, but also raw and earthy. I had always considered myself familiar with how grass smelled, but on that day my nose yielded some surprising refreshers on the complexities hidden within a verdant field.
    Sport Field essentially bottles that smell, and does so with astounding clarity and honesty. It isn’t a complicated fragrance; its top notes are brief bursts of fruit and ginger, which rapidly transition into a delightful wedding of coumarin (hay), and a nondescript pastel-pink sweetness that weaves between the greens. Light touches of pine, anise, and tomato leaf lend it depth and lengthen its lifespan, and its base is a simple hay and pine affair. The pine note is used judiciously to approximate the bracing spiciness of grass, and never oversteps its bounds or becomes central, as in Pino Silvestre. All things considered, one could do infinitely worse with $15, and I highly recommend Sport Field to fans of green scents.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    A very ‘green’ sporty fragrance with hints of citrus and menthol. It can be quite harsh and overpowering on first application, but it does settle down after half an hour or so into something fresh, almost like newly cut grass.
    Overall a nice, green, ‘outdoorsy’ scent. Just go a bit easy with the trigger finger.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve discovered it again after so many years.
    Sport Field disappeared in my country for years but now it is available.
    It was one of my fav Adidas from the ’90s but after then I forgot it somehow.
    But now I use and like it over again.
    Sport Field is so underrated fragrance.
    This is very aromatic fruity-herbal with strong pineapple-apple accord from the beginning, then calms to a natural grassy scent with prominent tomato leaf and lavender note. Then base notes (some from the heart: geranium,juniper,cedar) stay with you for 5-6 hours keeping in fresh,relaxed mood. It’s the best in hot summer weather to wear and not only after gym.
    Sport Field is really inexpensive but I think it’s much-much better and more interesting scent than its price and brand name determinate it.

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