Nike Superfly II Football Boots

nike Superfly II

Footy-Boots.com released the first pictures of the new Nike Superfly II football boots, which are available through the FSC Shop from 1st April 2010

Cristiano Ronaldo, no less, was on hand to launch the new Nike boot at a global media event which was held at a bespoke space inside Battersea Power Station in London.

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The Superfly II features a new, unique adaptive traction system designed for explosive acceleration. The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II also includes a reengineered upper for enhanced fit and ball control for fast feet while Nike say the vibrant ultra-violet color boosts visibility on the pitch.

Nike’s design and engineering teams talked with some of the fastest players in the world, who emphasized that acceleration around a defender is just as important as beating him in a straight line.

The Nike Sports Research Lab researched the world championship finals in 2006 and found that there were 845 slipping events over 63 games, or roughly 14 per game. Building on these insights, the Nike team collaborated closely with elite athletes including Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexandre Pato to create a boot that enables toe-off acceleration and minimizes slippage in game-changing situations.

Commenting on the Superfly II, Cristiano Ronaldo said:

 For me, it’s all about first-step acceleration, but twisting and turning around a defender is also important. The Mercurial Vapor Superfly II helps me do both, so I can beat my opponent and create scoring opportunities.

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Jimbo^2
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 · 15 years ago
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Same boot, different soleplate. Well, I suppose the upper couldn't get much more minimalist..
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 · 15 years ago
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Yeah, nice
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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have you tried them, beach ballinho? :-| Whilst i am not too keen on the colours, i'd like to try them. Perhaps, like the previous ones, you can design your own colour combation
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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That is absolutely desperate. Never has so much ******** been spoken . Welcome to the new nike injury prone boot
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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very nice boot
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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They never end up selling the original color just look at the original superfly so not really a big deal
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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Why do people hate this boot it's beautiful and most important light. Good for players. U like the colors but I don't like c Ronaldo. I guess people are jealous adidas didn't make one these. i'm buy
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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Love the flame design on it. Can't wait till it comes out in blue or white. Great job Nike these are way better than the compitition.
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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Nike once again beats adidas in boots. Win Nike. Love the boot yea the colour is a bit *** (after all it's Ronaldo who presented them) but Nike always comes out with nicer colours later on. I personally love white. But who cares when you have all that technology in that boot you won't care what colour you're wearing when you fly past your opponents. I wish thou Nike put the same technological and creative design effort in their kits. Nike win, adidas fail. Faitality!!!!!!
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fsc
 · 15 years ago
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Wearing purple boots is just asking to be snapped on the pitch!
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