Bro, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for making and posting this video that so CLEARLY shows the difference between an actual on-ice game authentic jersey to what Adidas sells as an "authentic" to the public! As a collector who has bought dozens of actual "on-ice game authentic" jerseys Made in Canada by CCM, Koho, and Reebok from 1993-2006, I'm appalled at what Adidas is allowed to sell us as an authentic jersey. Like you, I want my jerseys to be identical to what the players actually wear during the game in every sport. That's what I've bought in the past until Adidas chose to pad their profit margins by selling us cheaper made products made in Indonesia instead of the stuff we were used to buying Made in Canada for about the same price difference between authentic and replica jerseys ($50-60). A new replica or "Premier" jersey used to cost about $60-90 over time, while an on-ice game authentic one would cost about $100-150 over the same period of time. Numbering obviously would be extra. Had I known these FAKE authentic jerseys Adidas sells at retail aren't what the players wear on-ice, I might not have purchased 3 of them or at least I would have liked to know before hand. The retail authentics are nothing more than fancier replicas compared to the Fanatics Breakaway jerseys. Do I prefer them over the Fanatics ones? Of course, but it feels like a ripoff to pay almost $200 for a blank replica, that I have to then pay another $100 to get stitched numbering for at a 3rd party or official team store. The NHL authorized this theft and that REALLY disappoints me. I expect more and we deserve better as fans and collectors. 😢
Thanks a lot for your comment! I agree with everything you stated. I also may not have bought some of the Adidas "authentics" that I have bought if I would have known how different they are from the gamers. When it comes to jerseys, Authentic should mean exactly what is worn in field/court/ice or at least, extremely close.
Thanks bro! I agree! I thought there wasn't that much of a difference until I was able to compare them in hand and I could really tell. It does suck because the smallest size I can find is 56 and because they're usually game used they usually cost a lot so to get one for a decent price, you have to go with a random player.
The Game Jersey is by faaaar superior in Quality, Durability and Appearance. But the Indo Jersey is by faaaaaar more comfortable and wearable. The MIC GAME JERSEYS (NHL and NFL) are tooooo heavy for us non players. If you are a collector i certainly recommend the Field Jersey but for Street wear the Indo is a Perfect alternative in terms of wearability and comfort. Nice comparison bro. You nailed it. I subscribed to your channel. Love your energy
Thanks man! I agree though, honestly with all sports, even the replicas are usually more comfortable than the authentic/gamers. I just can't do it though haha. I want what's closest to what was worn on field/ice/court even if it's not the most comfortable 😂😂
@@BayAreaThrowbacks True. The issue is Authentic jerseys also require lots of care and dry cleaning as the name plates and numbers do crease easily. Blank Indo Jerseys can be easily put in a washer and cold water and hanged to dry. I used to spend loads of money on Authentic Jersey but given how delicate and heavy they are and expensive to Dry Clean I now purchase Made In Indonesia ADIDAS Jerseys Blanks. Thanks again bro
I understand that the MiC authentic (on ice) versions are thicker and tend to be uncomfortable to wear but the main issue I am having with Adidas is stop saying the retail Primegreen is “authentic” and price it accordingly. Like Reebok did with their replicas. They are totally misleading people and gouging them on the price of the Indo. Most people think the Indo made Primegreen is “authentic” because they paid $225 to $350 for it. Adidas has been laughing for a while now. I hope the class action suit kicks their ass.
@@The1WhoKnowsTheTruth I agree. They just need to have tiers of the replicas like the NFL has and release the actual on-ice versions for fans even if they are made to order. Unfortunately, it's all too late now since Fanatics will be taking over.
IMO Adidas has done a terrible job with the retail jerseys. I have a jersey back from when Reebok was making the retail ones and I will never get rid of it. The difference in quality is crazy. Also fight straps on a retail jersey is just insane
I wonder if it has to do with it being made with recycled material. I think that’s what it say on my authentic one. I have 2 CCM jersey’s from like 2000 they are great quality. I’ll never get rid of them either.
Ya after comparing. I realize how inferior the “authentics” are then on ice. The worst part is that they actually will sell You the jersey with the single layer vinyl lettering and numbering if you buy it already made.
Can’t wait for my Adidas authentic “Indo” Penguins jersey to come in and see how much of a difference it is from my Fanatics jerseys that I already got in my collection. Good review btw!
Excellent comparison! For not being primarily a hockey jersey collector, you still made one of the most detailed comparisons I’ve seen. One thing I’ve always wondered is do the retail indos have the “drop back” game cut? I’m to understand the sizing numbers are also not equivalent in size, example a 56 retail is smaller than a gamer 56. Nice job!
Thanks man! That means a lot. I don't know to be honest. If I ever get my hands on a retail 56 I will compare the size to this gamer 56 and see how the size differentiates.
I appreciate your perspective and thorough review…one thing that kills me is the Vegas adidas “authentic” jerseys didn’t even have dimples on the shoulder it’s so poor
Adidas used to market them as what's worn on the ice. I don't care what anyone else said, but Teal Town USA has footage of this deceptive marketing before Adidas changed it on his channel from last year. And that is why someone sued Adidas.
Excellent review. Not many videos like this on TH-cam since the gamers are so hard to get. I wish Adidas would sell the pro stock. I knew the pro stock had heavier materials. And deeper dimples. But didn't know the writing on the inside of the collar or holes in the vents were different. Why did you get a 46? Is it for your lady? Or you really like tight fitting clothing? The smallest size pro stock are made is 52. Which would probably fit you perfectly. But most players don't wear that size.
Great video. I have a few of the adidas "authentic" jerseys and yes they all suck they are like the old Reebok premier ones. I do have a Reebok edge 2.0 and love that one. I wear a size 50 and I did get a MIC game used one of the Red Wings Fabbri and he's a 54 but when I got it I was like this looks like a 50 and when I compared the two it basically was the only difference was the arms and the girth was slightly bigger because they wear pads. I also got some old CCM jerseys of both NHL and AHL and both are on ice the way we should still be able to buy them. I only hope Fanatics lets us buy on ice ones like Reebok and CCM used to.
Thank you! Ya, it sucks that we have to put quotation marks around authentic but it's the truth. I do agree, the MIC's aren't as big, it's mostly just the sleeves. I just wish they made them for retail so I could grab anything between a 48-52.
Nice man ( I thought I already said these things on this vid but oops lol) But I FINALLY pulled the trigger on a MIC jersey and I am curious to see and curious on the fit of it as well.
Nice! They seem to fit smaller than the old Reebok edge 2.0 MIC's. You're really going to like it though. I didn't realize the difference until I literally filmed this video and started noticing the differences. Have you got it yet?
I got the Adidas MIC ones of the white game issued Chicago Blackhawks Patrick Kane in a size 52 and got the Adidas Minnesota Wild MIC size 52 game issued one. Size 52 is my size for Adidas, Reebok Edge 2.0 7287 and 1.0. Also, I got my friend a white LA Kings MIC game issued size 52 Adidas. I wear my onice game issued Made in Canada 🇨🇦 hockey jerseys for sleeping only duing the Fall, winter, spring and early summer time. They keep me warm and comfortable when I sleep on them. Made in Canada game issued/game used Adidas and Reebok are better! I prefer quality or quantity!
Damn you found Adidas team issued jerseys in a size 52?? The smallest I have found are 56's. I got lucky with the reebok edge 2.0's that I found a 54 once that I bought. Hopefully I can find some Sharks Adidas MIC's in size 54's or under at some point.
@@donellweaver5722 Oh my bad. I want to get the new evolve jerseys. Specifically the white one, I just don't know when I will. I'm not crazy about the reverse retros to be honest so probably not those.
@@BayAreaThrowbacks oh ok well I did get 3 Reverse Retro 2.0 jerseys of my hometown team's in the New York metropolitan area Tri-State Area NY/NJ Rangers, Islanders, Devils and the matching beanie knit hats to match the jersey I think I still have u on Instagram so I can show u
Am crazy like I u am the tip of person likes to see every single detail so u ant the only one ☝️ haha 😂 I like my stuff to be real like on the ice 🇨🇦💯👌
Haha good to know I'm not the only one! With all the different sports, I always prefer for the jersey to be as close to what is on field as possible. Baseball does a really goo job with that.
Bought an indo “authentic “ hawks jersey a few years back. It’s alright. I own a player issued jersey made in Canada that is far superior and it’s not even close to any other jerseys on the market. There are several key differences between them and it wasn’t cheap. I’ve worn it once in 6 years
I agree! I never realized how different and better they were until I got this gamer. Unfortunate that Adidas wouldn't make retail MIC's because it would have been nice to get some in sizes that actually fit.
Hi, I live in Europe and would like to buy a real jersey that NHL players play in. Are authentic adidas primegreen jerseys just $200 replicas? In that case, where can I buy real gaming jerseys for the collection? I've been wanting to buy these primegreen jerseys for a long time, but I was confused by the color difference, but it turns out they have a bunch more differences. I am very surprised that they sell replicas of Adidas for $ 200, it is really misleading
Yes, unfortunately they are just high end replicas even though they are listed as "authentics". The only way to get the Adidas made in Canada versions like the players wear is to get either team issued or game used ones. You can find a lot on eBay or just by reaching out to the game used store at the arenas and seeing what their inventory is.
I’ve actually wore it a bunch of times. It actually fits me with a sweater under so it’s perfect for games. The point is I enjoy a jersey that is as close to what is worn on ice as possible.
Bro, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for making and posting this video that so CLEARLY shows the difference between an actual on-ice game authentic jersey to what Adidas sells as an "authentic" to the public! As a collector who has bought dozens of actual "on-ice game authentic" jerseys Made in Canada by CCM, Koho, and Reebok from 1993-2006, I'm appalled at what Adidas is allowed to sell us as an authentic jersey. Like you, I want my jerseys to be identical to what the players actually wear during the game in every sport. That's what I've bought in the past until Adidas chose to pad their profit margins by selling us cheaper made products made in Indonesia instead of the stuff we were used to buying Made in Canada for about the same price difference between authentic and replica jerseys ($50-60). A new replica or "Premier" jersey used to cost about $60-90 over time, while an on-ice game authentic one would cost about $100-150 over the same period of time. Numbering obviously would be extra.
Had I known these FAKE authentic jerseys Adidas sells at retail aren't what the players wear on-ice, I might not have purchased 3 of them or at least I would have liked to know before hand. The retail authentics are nothing more than fancier replicas compared to the Fanatics Breakaway jerseys. Do I prefer them over the Fanatics ones? Of course, but it feels like a ripoff to pay almost $200 for a blank replica, that I have to then pay another $100 to get stitched numbering for at a 3rd party or official team store. The NHL authorized this theft and that REALLY disappoints me. I expect more and we deserve better as fans and collectors. 😢
Thanks a lot for your comment! I agree with everything you stated. I also may not have bought some of the Adidas "authentics" that I have bought if I would have known how different they are from the gamers. When it comes to jerseys, Authentic should mean exactly what is worn in field/court/ice or at least, extremely close.
Good comparison. The Canadian jerseys are so much better than the Indonesian ones. I wish Adidas would sell their on-ice jerseys :(
Thanks bro! I agree! I thought there wasn't that much of a difference until I was able to compare them in hand and I could really tell. It does suck because the smallest size I can find is 56 and because they're usually game used they usually cost a lot so to get one for a decent price, you have to go with a random player.
Thanks for taking the time to compare the two. I've always wondered how different they really were.
No problem man! I didn't realize how different they were until I made this video.
The Game Jersey is by faaaar superior in Quality, Durability and Appearance. But the Indo Jersey is by faaaaaar more comfortable and wearable. The MIC GAME JERSEYS (NHL and NFL) are tooooo heavy for us non players. If you are a collector i certainly recommend the Field Jersey but for Street wear the Indo is a Perfect alternative in terms of wearability and comfort. Nice comparison bro. You nailed it. I subscribed to your channel. Love your energy
Thanks man! I agree though, honestly with all sports, even the replicas are usually more comfortable than the authentic/gamers. I just can't do it though haha. I want what's closest to what was worn on field/ice/court even if it's not the most comfortable 😂😂
@@BayAreaThrowbacks
True. The issue is Authentic jerseys also require lots of care and dry cleaning as the name plates and numbers do crease easily. Blank Indo Jerseys can be easily put in a washer and cold water and hanged to dry. I used to spend loads of money on Authentic Jersey but given how delicate and heavy they are and expensive to Dry Clean I now purchase Made In Indonesia ADIDAS Jerseys Blanks. Thanks again bro
I understand that the MiC authentic (on ice) versions are thicker and tend to be uncomfortable to wear but the main issue I am having with Adidas is stop saying the retail Primegreen is “authentic” and price it accordingly. Like Reebok did with their replicas. They are totally misleading people and gouging them on the price of the Indo. Most people think the Indo made Primegreen is “authentic” because they paid $225 to $350 for it. Adidas has been laughing for a while now. I hope the class action suit kicks their ass.
@@The1WhoKnowsTheTruth I agree. They just need to have tiers of the replicas like the NFL has and release the actual on-ice versions for fans even if they are made to order. Unfortunately, it's all too late now since Fanatics will be taking over.
@@BayAreaThrowbacks Fanatics is gonna be a worse shit show. Ten year contract too.
Great comparison man and that's cool you have a MIC jersey!
Thanks bro! Ya, it's only one of two MIC's for me. The other is a Reebok Edge 2.0.
IMO Adidas has done a terrible job with the retail jerseys. I have a jersey back from when Reebok was making the retail ones and I will never get rid of it. The difference in quality is crazy. Also fight straps on a retail jersey is just insane
I wonder if it has to do with it being made with recycled material. I think that’s what it say on my authentic one.
I have 2 CCM jersey’s from like 2000 they are great quality. I’ll never get rid of them either.
The newer ones are made from recycled material. They call it prime green. The one I have here, was from Before the prime green jerseys started.
Ya after comparing. I realize how inferior the “authentics” are then on ice. The worst part is that they actually will sell
You the jersey with the single layer vinyl lettering and numbering if you buy it already made.
You know Reebok did the same thing right?
That may be true. But Reebok definitely made uglier jerseys.
Can’t wait for my Adidas authentic “Indo” Penguins jersey to come in and see how much of a difference it is from my Fanatics jerseys that I already got in my collection. Good review btw!
Thanks bro! Ya, the Indo authentics are still nice and will definitely be a step up from the current fanatics jerseys.
Excellent comparison! For not being primarily a hockey jersey collector, you still made one of the most detailed comparisons I’ve seen. One thing I’ve always wondered is do the retail indos have the “drop back” game cut? I’m to understand the sizing numbers are also not equivalent in size, example a 56 retail is smaller than a gamer 56. Nice job!
Thanks man! That means a lot. I don't know to be honest. If I ever get my hands on a retail 56 I will compare the size to this gamer 56 and see how the size differentiates.
I appreciate your perspective and thorough review…one thing that kills me is the Vegas adidas “authentic” jerseys didn’t even have dimples on the shoulder it’s so poor
Thank you! Haha wow that's so bad. Ya, the Indo's should honestly not even be called authentics. Just high end replicas.
Adidas used to market them as what's worn on the ice. I don't care what anyone else said, but Teal Town USA has footage of this deceptive marketing before Adidas changed it on his channel from last year. And that is why someone sued Adidas.
14:54 That's still my favourite sharks logo. That would look pretty cool on the front of the jersey.
Ya that one is dope! The Sharks definitely make some nice logos and patches!
VERY GOOD VIDEO BRO! learned a lot from watching this!
Thanks bro! I'm happy you liked it.
Excellent review. Not many videos like this on TH-cam since the gamers are so hard to get. I wish Adidas would sell the pro stock. I knew the pro stock had heavier materials. And deeper dimples. But didn't know the writing on the inside of the collar or holes in the vents were different. Why did you get a 46? Is it for your lady? Or you really like tight fitting clothing? The smallest size pro stock are made is 52. Which would probably fit you perfectly. But most players don't wear that size.
Great video. I have a few of the adidas "authentic" jerseys and yes they all suck they are like the old Reebok premier ones. I do have a Reebok edge 2.0 and love that one. I wear a size 50 and I did get a MIC game used one of the Red Wings Fabbri and he's a 54 but when I got it I was like this looks like a 50 and when I compared the two it basically was the only difference was the arms and the girth was slightly bigger because they wear pads. I also got some old CCM jerseys of both NHL and AHL and both are on ice the way we should still be able to buy them. I only hope Fanatics lets us buy on ice ones like Reebok and CCM used to.
Thank you! Ya, it sucks that we have to put quotation marks around authentic but it's the truth. I do agree, the MIC's aren't as big, it's mostly just the sleeves. I just wish they made them for retail so I could grab anything between a 48-52.
Very good comparison review
Thank you!!
Nice man ( I thought I already said these things on this vid but oops lol) But I FINALLY pulled the trigger on a MIC jersey and I am curious to see and curious on the fit of it as well.
Nice! They seem to fit smaller than the old Reebok edge 2.0 MIC's. You're really going to like it though. I didn't realize the difference until I literally filmed this video and started noticing the differences. Have you got it yet?
@@BayAreaThrowbacks Not yet should be here in about a week or so.
@@jakez199456 nice! Let me know when you get it and what you think!
this was a good video man, thank you
Thank you so much! And no problem!
I got the Adidas MIC ones of the white game issued Chicago Blackhawks Patrick Kane in a size 52 and got the Adidas Minnesota Wild MIC size 52 game issued one. Size 52 is my size for Adidas, Reebok Edge 2.0 7287 and 1.0.
Also, I got my friend a white LA Kings MIC game issued size 52 Adidas.
I wear my onice game issued Made in Canada 🇨🇦 hockey jerseys for sleeping only duing the Fall, winter, spring and early summer time. They keep me warm and comfortable when I sleep on them.
Made in Canada game issued/game used Adidas and Reebok are better! I prefer quality or quantity!
Damn you found Adidas team issued jerseys in a size 52?? The smallest I have found are 56's. I got lucky with the reebok edge 2.0's that I found a 54 once that I bought. Hopefully I can find some Sharks Adidas MIC's in size 54's or under at some point.
Yeah, 52's are almost impossible to find.
@@fantasticvoyage262 definitely! Only ever found a 54 and it was a Reebok team issued.
Everyone loves the Made In Canada 🇨🇦 Adidas jerseys but they are too damn expensive that's why they sell the made in Indonesia 🇮🇩 jerseys to us
Ya, I wish the MIC's were more available and in smaller sizes but it is what it is.
Wait for a summer sale. My team store has some prospect worn or issued that aren't too expensive.
I have nhl jerseys from every era. I think the adidas are the best. They have a great tailored fit compared to boxy ccm's and reeboks.
Nothing beats the old classic CCMs. The Reebok Edge 2.0s MiC come close.
I wonder if Fanatics will raise their prices now that they will be the only ones making jerseys after next season.
I really hope not! We will see though. I wouldn't mind prices being a little higher if they would actually sell what is worn on-ice.
Did the Made in Canada 🇨🇦 one fit you well with no problems?
It's a little big mostly on the sleeves. The length is fine and the chest is okay. It's a jersey I have to wear with a sweater under but it works.
So where did u get the Sharks 🦈 Made In Canada 🇨🇦 jersey from anyways and would u get the new Sharks jerseys of the home and away
I got it directly from the Sharks Pro Shop. They have a lot of game used and team issued Sharks jerseys from past years.
@@BayAreaThrowbacks I was asking u if u gonna get the new Sharks jerseys of the home and away or the Reverse Retro 2.0 jersey
@@donellweaver5722 Oh my bad. I want to get the new evolve jerseys. Specifically the white one, I just don't know when I will. I'm not crazy about the reverse retros to be honest so probably not those.
@@BayAreaThrowbacks oh ok well I did get 3 Reverse Retro 2.0 jerseys of my hometown team's in the New York metropolitan area Tri-State Area NY/NJ Rangers, Islanders, Devils and the matching beanie knit hats to match the jersey I think I still have u on Instagram so I can show u
@@donellweaver5722 Nice! Ya, send me the pictures on IG.
Am crazy like I u am the tip of person likes to see every single detail so u ant the only one ☝️ haha 😂 I like my stuff to be real like on the ice 🇨🇦💯👌
Haha good to know I'm not the only one! With all the different sports, I always prefer for the jersey to be as close to what is on field as possible. Baseball does a really goo job with that.
Bought an indo “authentic “ hawks jersey a few years back. It’s alright. I own a player issued jersey made in Canada that is far superior and it’s not even close to any other jerseys on the market. There are several key differences between them and it wasn’t cheap. I’ve worn it once in 6 years
I agree! I never realized how different and better they were until I got this gamer. Unfortunate that Adidas wouldn't make retail MIC's because it would have been nice to get some in sizes that actually fit.
“Indo” clearly is a lower specification in material and construction. Presumed greater profit margin on Retail Authentic.
Where did you get the team issued jersey?
San Jose Sharks pro shop online.
Yo what manufacturer dose this for adidas
Hi, I live in Europe and would like to buy a real jersey that NHL players play in. Are authentic adidas primegreen jerseys just $200 replicas? In that case, where can I buy real gaming jerseys for the collection? I've been wanting to buy these primegreen jerseys for a long time, but I was confused by the color difference, but it turns out they have a bunch more differences. I am very surprised that they sell replicas of Adidas for $ 200, it is really misleading
Yes, unfortunately they are just high end replicas even though they are listed as "authentics". The only way to get the Adidas made in Canada versions like the players wear is to get either team issued or game used ones. You can find a lot on eBay or just by reaching out to the game used store at the arenas and seeing what their inventory is.
Here’s the issue, you’ll never be able to wear that MiC size 56 ..so what’s the point?
I’ve actually wore it a bunch of times. It actually fits me with a sweater under so it’s perfect for games. The point is I enjoy a jersey that is as close to what is worn on ice as possible.