Tuesday, 1 October 2013
ADIDAS F50
The Adidas F50 range of football boots is Adidas's signature line of customisable, lightweight boots. First released in 2004, in the build-up to UEFA Euro 2004, the range was released as a successor of the X-Line range and as a direct competitor to Nike's Mercurial Vapor range, which had been released two years earlier. The name F50 (Football 50) is a reference to the year 1954 when the West German national team won the World Cup
in revolutionary Adidas boots with exchangeable studs. Adidas decided
to mark this occasion with another revolutionary boot exactly 50 years
after the event in 2004.
ADIDAS NITROCHARGE
There has been one generation of nitrocharge model, with the cheaper versions of the range being named the 2.0 for the club and social level players and the 3.0 for entry level players
ADIDAS ADIZERO
The Adidas F50 range of football boots is Adidas's signature line of customisable, lightweight boots. First released in 2004, in the build-up to UEFA Euro 2004, the range was released as a successor of the X-Line range and as a direct competitor to Nike's Mercurial Vapor range, which had been released two years earlier. The name F50 (Football 50) is a reference to the year 1954 when the West German national team won the World Cup
in revolutionary Adidas boots with exchangeable studs. Adidas decided
to mark this occasion with another revolutionary boot exactly 50 years
after the event in 2004.
The F50+ was a 2005 update designed by Rob Cook with a very distinctive
"Spiderman" design. The lacingsystem was more user friendly and the TPU
cage improved stability and durability of the mesh. The design had a
totally smooth "sock-like" forefoot area for kicking, and was
lightweight. The inspiration for the pattern on the outsole came from
similar patterns in architecture that use cables and grids. For the
boots, it provided a minimal way of creating flexible, lightweight and
great fitting support for the players
NIKE TIEMPO
Nike Tiempo is a sports brand designed by Nike and targeted at soccer players. The range includes cleats, along with associated shorts, training kits and shinguards under the same
. Nike supplied boots to ten of the players in the final, between Italy and Brazil. The two were, at the time, among the most successful teams in the world. Sponsorship agreements were reached with Brazilian Romario and Italian Paolo Maldini for the use of Nike Tiempo boots.[1] Such attention broke the dominance of Hummel, Puma, and Adidas, who were the favoured brand for international soccer players. Later in the year, that the first Nike cleats became commercially available to the public.[1]
. Nike supplied boots to ten of the players in the final, between Italy and Brazil. The two were, at the time, among the most successful teams in the world. Sponsorship agreements were reached with Brazilian Romario and Italian Paolo Maldini for the use of Nike Tiempo boots.[1] Such attention broke the dominance of Hummel, Puma, and Adidas, who were the favoured brand for international soccer players. Later in the year, that the first Nike cleats became commercially available to the public.[1]
BOMBA FINALE
NIKE BOMBA FINALE
The lightweight design of the Nike5 Bomba Finale AG
delivers serious ball control for low shots and quick passes. It's
designed for enduring comfort and performance during indoor small-sided
games on hard surfaces and artificial turf. Kanga-Lite water-resistant
synthetic leather for excellent fit and ball touch.Shape-correcting shot
shield to help keep shots low. Instep design to enhance touch and help
maintain control. Multidirectional traction pattern for enhanced
traction and grip.
NIKE MERCURIAL VAPOR
The Mercurial Vapor is a football boot manufactured by Nike.
The boot is known for being lightweight. Because of this, the boot is
favoured by many players for whom speed is a very important part of
their game, notably wingers or strikers, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Frank Ribery or Mesut Özil.
The boot is now in its ninth version the Nike Mercurial Vapor 9.
The boot is available in either Soft Ground (SG) (Now Soft Ground Pro
SG-Pro) or Firm Ground (FG) versions. The SG version's sole plate is
fitted with six NikeSnap removable studs,(now with molded plastic studs)
which can be purchased in different lengths, for the first and second
models, and traditional screw-in aluminium studs for versions 3 to 8;
the FG version has seven moulded blades.
The origin of the Mercurial Vapors can be traced back to as early as 1998, when Ronaldo
debuted the original Nike Air Mercurial boots. The boots were
originally released in black, but a version in silver/blue/yellow was
released for the 1998 World Cup
and a blue/black version followed soon after. All boots were made in
Soft Ground (SG) and Firm Ground (FG) varieties, with the SG version
using non-removable studs. In 1999, the Mercurial 2 was released in two
colourways: black/blue and black/red. These were identical in shape,
size, and fit to the originals, but they had a different insole and a
smaller swoosh on the side of the boot. The Mercurials were Nike's first
boots to be made using synthetic materials, and also their first
venture into the market of lightweight boots designed for speed
NIKE TOTAL 90
NIKE T90
Nike Total 90 is a brand of Nike sportswear and equipment first introduced in 2000, designed to be used for association football. The range consists mainly of shoes, shirts, and shorts, but also includes socks, shin guards, equipment bags, drink bottles, goalkeeper gloves, and balls. The Nike Total 90 range has now been replaced with Nike Hypervenom
In September 2011,[2]
Nike revealed the latest incarnation of their signature power/accuracy
boots; the Nike T90 Laser IV. This latest incarnation did away with the
silicon pods and TPU rubber fins of the Laser III, and introduced
'strips' of hard rubber
to the forefoot which shift and bend with the movements of the foot -
with Nike coining the name 'Adaptive Shield' for this new technology.[3]
The Laser IV also features TPU swerve fins to generate friction and
ball spin, and a Power Zone that improves strength and accuracy when
striking the ball.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
NIKE HYPERVENOM PURPLE VOLT
NIKE HYPERVENOM
Nike Hypervenom is a range of football boots developed by American sportswear manufacturers Nike and it was first released on May 27, 2013 coming under the category of agility.[1] Named the Hypervenom Phantom the boot is designed for agile traction and features the All Conditions Control coating for an enhanced performance in both wet and dry conditions and NikeSkin for perfect dribbling and ball control and the boot will be headlined and showcased by Neymar and Mario Balotelli at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.[2]
Nike Hypervenom is a range of football boots developed by American sportswear manufacturers Nike and it was first released on May 27, 2013 coming under the category of agility.[1] Named the Hypervenom Phantom the boot is designed for agile traction and features the All Conditions Control coating for an enhanced performance in both wet and dry conditions and NikeSkin for perfect dribbling and ball control and the boot will be headlined and showcased by Neymar and Mario Balotelli at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.[2]
History of the Hypervenom models
There has been one generation of Hypervenom model, with the cheaper versions of the range being named the Phatal and Phelon for the club and social level players and the Phade for entry level players and the Phantom came in FG, SG, and AG versions.
The Nike Hypervenom was first unveiled by Nike in May 2013 under the slogan 'A new breed of attack is coming' with the likes of Neymar and Mario Balotelli being the major players to headline the new agility silo and guarantee being a sick dribbler and scoring bare sweaty goals.[3] The Hypervenom silo comes under the category of agility and it replaced the Total 90 boot silo which was first produced in 2000. The Hypervenom became the American brand's fourth silo and it was first released in the Bright Citrus/Black colourway where it was first seen worn by Neymar in the Confederations Cup where he helped Brazil to win the tournament. Other colourways include the Flash Lime/Black colourway edition.[4]
The Hypervenom Phantom is abundant with new innovations and technologies as it boasts a super lightweight NikeSkin upper which enhances dribbling and ball control, the lucrative ACC coating for optimum control in both wet and dry conditions, a responsive nylon chassis which provides ultimate traction and agility and the stud configuration is anatomically designed to improve agility.[5]
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