Thursday , March 28 2024

Nike Football FC247 Collection

Nike FC247 Collection

FC247Nike is back with a whole new range of football performance and street footwear geared for the variety of surfaces on which the game is played, each with design innovations specific to respective playing style.

There are three new shoes in the line-up – the Nike Bomba Finale II, Nike Elastico Finale II and Nike Lunar Gato II. Each deliver design innovation that allow players to amplify their skills on specific surfaces and each is created to provide a balance of speed, control, comfort and precision based on varying court surfaces.

All three also feature new outsoles that house a flexible groove along the first metatarsal, which helps free up that part of the foot for a quicker first step to improve agility in tight spaces.

“Football is the biggest sport on the planet. It’s enjoyed at almost any time and in any place, and in today’s world that accessibility is vital. As the global population increases, spaces to play 11-a-side are more difficult to come by. We’ve seen a huge increase in players playing more small-sided games, because it’s that much easier to access.”
— Phil McCartney, Nike Football, VP of Football Footwear

It was during athlete feedback sessions that some of the world’s best players helped guide McCartney’s team.

“Playing five-a-side as a kid was a massive part of my development. It improved my control, speed, awareness and vision so much. We still play versions of it in training.“
— Wayne Rooney

“If I had more free time, I would like to train more with my colleagues on the futsal team. Futsal helps my ball control in tighter spaces,”
— Andres Iniesta.

“For Brasilians, the street is where you learn to play football. You can see it in the way we move, our first touch, our ability to control and move the ball at speed,”
— Neymar.

As for the 3 different release, here is a breakdown of what you can expect from each. I am hoping to have them all in testing before the actual release date, or at least shortly after. Stay tuned for that.

The new Nike Lunar Gato II, Nike Bomba Finale II and Nike Elastico Finale II will be available at Nike.com and retail beginning March 28.


Nike Bomba Finale II

Nike Bomba Finale II

The Bomba Finale II, in a striking orange and black colorway, boasts 27 percent fewer components than its predecessor, creating a softer and more flexible shoe that is also 10 percent lighter than the previous version. Conical studs for quick rotation help aid the rapid turns made in small-sided games while oblong studs help provide excellent traction and stability on the turf.

The Bomba Finale II along with the Elastico Finale II are both equipped with new ‘NIKESKIN’ technology, a polyurethane skin layered over performance mesh, resulting in shoes that are lighter and thinner than their predecessors. Both have a closer, stitch-free fit, and the mesh geometry combines with a seamless vamp to aid closer ball control. In addition, the Nike Bomba Finale II features Nike’s All Conditions Control (ACC) technology for consistent ball control in dry and wet conditions.


Nike Elastico Finale II

Nike Elastico Finale II

A dynamic green design marks out the Elastico Finale II, which features 39 percent fewer components and is 22 percent lighter than the previous shoe. The more flexible outsole, designed for hard-court surfaces, features a herringbone and dot design to help maximize traction and improve underfoot ball control. The Elastico Finale II also features a breathable perforated upper and heel, and a redesigned eyestay to optimize comfort and feel.


Nike Lunargato II

Nike Lunar Gato II

The Lunar Gato II, launching in a distinctive blue and yellow, is designed for a fast and dynamic game on all surfaces. Featuring 33 percent fewer components than its predecessor, it is also 16 percent lighter. The supple leather used on the upper improves the ball-to-foot feel. The soft leather eliminates a break-in period and the contoured sock liner supplies an anatomical fit.

Fused mesh panels lock down the mid-foot to maximize lateral support and gives the Lunar Gato II a fine balance of lightweight and comfort.

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9 comments

  1. price on the elastico's?

  2. Worst shoes I've ever seen, they like got high when designers were making those boots. My opinion -previous versions were better

  3. The elastico looks weird with the leapord print on it, but I like it

  4. I'm still rocking the platinum lunar gatos from what, two years ago? Best indoor shoe I have ever had in my 34 years. I like the old look better, but am excited to try out the new ones when these finally fail. I'm not sure that is going to happen anytime soon though.

  5. Why is it called FC247

  6. I just bought the Nike Bomba Finale II (The orange, AG cleats pictured above.) – theyre brilliant. Very comfortable for a small-medium sized pitch game. It needs a little getting used to for shot accuracy, but otherwise I highly recommend them. Purchased them here in Dubai, UAE for around $113.

  7. I bought a Nike Elastico Finale yesterday may 6, 2013. Today, may 7, 2013 after an indoor court game which lasted 40 minutes, the Elastico Finale has a hole in the striking area and I only used them for the first half of the game. It is definitely not a game shoe. Use it to hang out or your pocket will regret it

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