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Nike Reveal First Ever Air Zoom Mercurial Concept Boot

Air Zoom Mercurial Concept Boot

WOW – Nike reveal a new concept boot; the Nike Air Zoom Mercurial. As a concept boot, we don’t expect these to be released in the near future, but it illustrates the direction Nike are looking to go with boot development.

What is it that makes these so unique? Well, Nike has built the boot around a full-length articulated Zoom Air bag that provides a unique underfoot sensation and enhanced energy return. To achieve this, the internal boot chassis was transitioned to the plate, leaving only the sockliner between the foot and the Zoom Air bag for maximum effect. Beyond Zoom Air’s functional application, it also provided inspiration for the overall aesthetic of the boot.

“We started with a full length Zoom Air bag and visualized what it would look like if the Air bag kept growing up the sides, enveloped the boot. This led to the creation of an upper so translucent, varying sockliner hues impacts the external appearance of the boot.” says Jeongwoo Lee, Senior Design Director, Nike Football.

Also, for the first time in football, the boot features a Nike Flyprint upper; Nike’s first 3D-printed textile upper. Nike Flyprint uppers are produced through solid deposit modeling (SDM), a process whereby a TPU filament is unwound from a coil, melted and laid down in layers. The Flyprint method allows designers to translate athlete data into new textile structures. It advances Nike’s efforts in digitally enabled textile development and adds to a legacy of proprietary modification (or hacking) of machines — a heritage that includes Nike Hyperfuse, Flywire and Flyknit — to achieve previously unimaginable performance solutions.

One benefit of 3D textiles over traditional 2D fabrics is the increased dynamism made possible by adding an interconnection beyond a warp and weft; an advantage of Flyprint textiles comes in the fused nature of the material. For example, whereas in a knit or woven textile there is frictional resistance between the interlaced (warp and weft) yarns, in a printed textile, due to its fused intersections, there is greater potential for precision-tuned containment. The Air Zoom Mercurial’s Flyprint upper is lighter and more breathable than Nike’s previously employed textiles, while still coated with All Conditions Control (ACC) to battle the elements.

Nike’s computational design ensures the upper is reinforced in the right areas with a fine-tuned Flyprint pattern unique to football. The Air Zoom Mercurial is also equipped with Flywire cables for additional structure and support.

But the 4.5mm Zoom Air bag remains the boot’s focal point, albeit with a purpose vastly different from experiments of old. In this modern iteration of football Air, it’s not about cushioning so much as responsiveness.

The Zoom Air bag is visible – and in one area, exposed and touchable – underfoot. In honor of the 20th anniversary of Zoom Air, “20 Zoom” appears on the heel counter. In addition to being one of Nike’s signature innovations, Air is also among the most sustainable. All Nike Air sole innovations since 2008 contain at least 50% recycled manufacturing waste. Flyprint is also a sustainable method of make and as a nod to this, the instep of the boot reads, “Structure printed as a single strand = Zero Waste.”

“The Air Zoom Mercurial is a glimpse into the future and where we could take things,” concludes Lee. “With innovations like Air and Flyprint at our disposal, as well as those things still under development, there’s no limit to what football boots can become.”

Nike also introduced the new USA, Korea and Nigerian national team kits with players wearing the concept boots, giving us another idea of how they might look on pitch. What are your thoughts on this release and would they be the type of boot you’d wear?

New Nike Concept Boots

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  1. I’m so excited for the Nike Mercurial Concept Boot! I can’t wait to see what they come up with next!

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