When Nike released the all-new Nike Mercurial 360 football boot, the Swoosh got rid of the famous Teijin material upper for the Nike Mercurial Vapor 360, replacing it with Flyknit. However, meanwhile people discovered that there is still a boot that is almost identical to the discontinued Nike Mercurial Vapor XI - the second-tier Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro. We take a closer look at the 'hidden synthetic Nike Mercurial Vapor XII football boots' (Thanks to @PedroMayo25 for the hint).
Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro Is Like 'Buying The Discontinued Nike Mercurial Vapor XI For a Lower Price
The visual design of the Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro soccer boot is almost the same as the design of the high-end Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Elite model, with the only small differences such as the studs collar and the finishing of each color.
Tech-wise, the Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro football boot does not feature the Flyknit upper as the all-new Nike Mercurial Vapor 360 football boot but a 'micro-textured, premium synthetic upper', which is actually just Nike's famous Teijin material (even though it is not called so - used for the discontinued Nike Mercurial Vapor XI).
What might be also surprising is that the plate design of the second-tier Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro is very similar as the one of the high-end Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Elite.
Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro - Tech Features
- 360° Fit 360-degree construction wraps your foot for a secure, second-skin fit
Control at SpeedMicro-textured, premium synthetic upper provides precise touch and control at high speeds
Targeted Traction Revolutionary forefoot plate delivers traction exactly where you need it
- Price: 120 Euro, 120 USD, 105 GBP
The Nike Mercurial Vapor XII Pro soccer cleats are available for 120 Euro (120 USD, 105 GBP), which makes them much cheaper than the Nike Mercurial Vapor XI (220 Euro) and the Flyknit Nike Mercurial Vapor XII (240 Euro).
The Nike Mercurial Pro version is also available as high-cut boot (Nike Mercurial Superfly 6 Pro), featuring the same upper with a textile collar.
Mi respuesta es SÍ. Da igual el nombre comercial que use Nike. Las propiedades de la microfibra utilizada es idéntica
Pd1 Al teijin se le puede poner frecuencia con calor, de ahí los relieves.
Pd2 Me encantan estas polémicas pic.twitter.com/4gVV6fNlT8— Pedro Mayo (@PedroMayo25) October 26, 2018Share your thoughts in the comments below.