The first Mercurial 2024 boots are part of the Nike Blueprint collection. No Real Mercurials Anymore? Next-Gen Nike Mercurial Boots Feature Gripknit Apr 18, 2024 In addition to the next-generation Nike Mercurial 2024 football boots, the Nike 'Blueprint' 2024 collection also includes all of ...
Nike Mercurial 2024 Football Boots - Euro 2024/Launch ColorwayThe next-generation Nike Mercurial 2024 soccer boots will be released in a blueish colorway, which is likely the launch colorway. We have no info about the visual design of the next-generation Mercurials yet....
Nike are having some supply problems, we can reveal. This becomes greatly evident with the Tiempo football boots - The Swoosh is set to release two new boot collections very soon, but fans of the Nike Tiempo Legend soccer cleats might have to miss out on them. The launch of the PSG 4th...
Weighing in at only 178 grams, these boots are among the lightest on the market. This reduction in weight translates to quicker movements and faster sprints, giving players a significant edge over their opponents. Engineered Linings and Lockdown The inner linings of the new Mercurials are ...
Nike's line of signature CR Mercurials have always been a representation of different stages of their star man's career. From his eccentric Safari boots at a time when he was Real Madrid's freshest eager-eyed Galactico to a Vapor VIII that reflected his off pitch style and passion for fash...
On the back of the Mercurial Superfly CR7 launch, Nike have hooked us up with a presentation display proudly showcasing the latest creation of football's most powerful signature boot line. Nike don't do half measures when it comes to signature CR7 Mercurials. They pull out all the stops to...
The first Mercurials came on the scene at the 1998 World Cup where a 21-year old Ronaldo rocked Nike’s newest creation to the tune of 4 goals and 3 assists on Brazil’s road to the final in France, which they would end up losing 3-0 to the home country. That loss, however, was...
Each boot in the Mad Voltage Pack shares the same vibrant colour scheme, but Nike has crafted them with unique styling across its silos. TheMercurials, known for their speed, are nearly all-volt, catching the eye from every angle. ThePhantomsoffer a striking half-and-half design, blending ...
Paying homage to 23 years of the iconic Mercurials, the digitized aesthetic is inspired by a computer motherboard and shines through the outlined swoosh which extends from toe to heel. Its white base and bright colorway wraps underneath the sole enough to be spotted from the top of the stands...
The first Mercurials came on the scene at the 1998 World Cup where a 21-year old Ronaldo rocked Nike’s newest creation to the tune of 4 goals and 3 assists on Brazil’s road to the final in France, which they would end up losing 3-0 to the home country. That loss, however, was...