Thursday , March 28 2024

Nike Mercurial Superfly IV – Revolutionized Speed Released

Nike Mercurial Superfly IV

Madrid was the place to be Friday, as Nike introduced the world to their latest explosive speed release – the Nike Mercurial Superfly. Cristiano Ronaldo will be the focus player wearing the boot that was born after four years of R&D in the Nike Sport Research Lab.  Driven by insights from the world’s fastest athletes, the Superfly is created to revolutionize speed.

The Mercurial Superfly’s revolutionary design is driven through Nike’s most advanced technology: Nike Flyknit. A new three-knit weave puts less material between the foot and the ball to enhance players’ touch – a vital element when operating at high speeds.

The high-top Dynamic Fit Collar, which radically transforms the Mercurial silhouette, is designed to create a better fit and a heightened sensation of the boot as an extension of the foot. We got to experienced this same design concept while testing the Magista and it makes for an interesting addition.

The Superfly is now available to order – find them at Soccer.com.

Superfly Up-Close

Superfly Toe

Superfly Mid-Cut Collar

Phil McCartney, VP of Sport Performance Footwear stated that;

Players have told us that the Mercurial fits like no other boot. It feels like an extension of the body because the Dynamic Fit Collar integrates the foot, the ankle and the lower leg. It removes distractions and allows the player to be quicker to the ball and quicker with the ball. This is the huge advantage of Flyknit: We can tune a boot to match a player’s attributes.

Other vital breakthrough additions include Superfly’s Brio cables, which are knitted directly into the upper and locked into the outsole. By connecting this tendon-like support to the heel, the Superfly acts like a slingshot that helps propel the player forward.  In addition, a new, more-flexible full-length carbon plate helps players to more efficiently transmit power through the ground. Added studs at the boot’s heel offer stability, and extra traction has been placed at the toe to give players more grip and propulsion during the critical final 10 percent of their stride.

We haven’t received details on pricing yet, but what we can tell you is that the Mercurial Superfly is available to pre-order at Nike.com from May 26, and on sale from June 12 – the day the World Cup kicks-off!

Thoughts on the new Nike Superfly and how interested are you in the addition of the mid-cut collar? Let us know what you think in the comments below, or you can always find us on Twitter and Facebook.

Mercurial Superfly Profile

Ronaldo wears Nike Superfly

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20 comments

  1. Any clue on pricing?

  2. I read somewhere around $380 for the firm ground and $390 for a soft ground option.

  3. Is anyone else not a fan of the new ankle high-top feature?

  4. What about pricing for lower end models? Or any info?

  5. Engelberth Gonzalez

    Any guess on the weight of the boot?

  6. I love the. best boots i’ve ever worn in a game. eveyone needs a pair of these 2014 soccer shoes. also follow this instagram account. he is a Fc Dallas player and just joined the acadmy mls team at 16 years old @xx_ymf_xx or XX_YMF_XX

  7. you look like jouffre/abdi/

  8. why dont they have magistas boot for kids

  9. Wil these come in kids sizes?

  10. WHAT"S THE PRICE

  11. Does anyone know what the sizing is like???

  12. Austin Springer

    when are the black pair coming out

  13. Are you doing a giveaway

  14. When comes they out for kids?

  15. I have a pair they are fucking comfortable

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