The New Nike Elite Series Soccer Boots
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the majority of the world’s best soccer players ran around in Nike’s new Elite Series Soccer Boots. The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II, CTR360 Maestri, T90 Laser III and the Tiempo Legend III have all been revamped and updated with Nike’s latest performance innovations.
“At Nike, we have a relentless focus on product innovation to give athletes a real competitive edge and deliver the best products in the world,” Nike design director for football footwear Andrew Caine stated on Nike’s media website.
Each boot model has been refitted with a super lightweight carbon fiber plate on the outsole, which decreased the boot’s total weight. The SuperFly II dropped down 5 percent while the CTR360 cut the most fat, losing 19 percent of its original weight. Both the Tiempo and T90 cut 16 percent off as well.
Having a lightweight boot decreases the amount of weight and energy it takes to run at top speeds, thus, over time, giving players a little more gas in their tanks to perform at elite levels.
The design and color scheme of the boots were also created with purpose. Nike experts discovered that during a soccer match, the average player’s vision is 99 percent peripheral and less than one percent foveal (focused vision). To help improve the focus for finding teammates on the pitch, designers combined two high-contrast colors for each boot design to trigger a stimulus and catch peripheral vision when a player runs across the path of vision.
The Metallic Mach Purple and Total Orange color scheme creates a flicker effect while running, helping to enhance visibility and letting teammates spot one another on the pitch, which allows for precise passing in crowded situations.
Although each New Nike Elite Series has these similarities, unique aspects separate each boot, catering to an athlete’s specific style of play.
Photo: Nike.com
Source: Nike.com
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The New Nike Elite Series Soccer Boots
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the majority of the world’s best soccer players ran around in Nike’s new Elite Series Soccer Boots. The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II, CTR360 Maestri, T90 Laser III and the Tiempo Legend III have all been revamped and updated with Nike’s latest performance innovations.
“At Nike, we have a relentless focus on product innovation to give athletes a real competitive edge and deliver the best products in the world,” Nike design director for football footwear Andrew Caine stated on Nike’s media website.
Each boot model has been refitted with a super lightweight carbon fiber plate on the outsole, which decreased the boot’s total weight. The SuperFly II dropped down 5 percent while the CTR360 cut the most fat, losing 19 percent of its original weight. Both the Tiempo and T90 cut 16 percent off as well.
Having a lightweight boot decreases the amount of weight and energy it takes to run at top speeds, thus, over time, giving players a little more gas in their tanks to perform at elite levels.
The design and color scheme of the boots were also created with purpose. Nike experts discovered that during a soccer match, the average player’s vision is 99 percent peripheral and less than one percent foveal (focused vision). To help improve the focus for finding teammates on the pitch, designers combined two high-contrast colors for each boot design to trigger a stimulus and catch peripheral vision when a player runs across the path of vision.
The Metallic Mach Purple and Total Orange color scheme creates a flicker effect while running, helping to enhance visibility and letting teammates spot one another on the pitch, which allows for precise passing in crowded situations.
Although each New Nike Elite Series has these similarities, unique aspects separate each boot, catering to an athlete’s specific style of play.
Photo: Nike.com
Source: Nike.com