What comes after I? The Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II!
At a global media event featuring Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo in London, NIKE today unveiled the Mercurial Vapor Superfly II, a lightweight soccer shoe featuring a new, unique adaptive traction system designed for explosive acceleration. The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II features a reengineered upper for enhanced fit and ball control for fast feet. The vibrant ultra-violet color boosts visibility on the pitch.
Traction on demand
In developing NIKE SENSE adaptive traction technology, designers created an adaptive stud that can extend and retract by up to 3mm, based on ground conditions and pressure exerted by the player. Directionally positioned blades maximize cutting and allow for quick changes of direction, while secondary toe traction provides added toe-off power for those first critical steps. The result is a boot that enables greater speed in all directions.
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.
“For me, it’s all about first-step acceleration, but twisting and turning around a defender is also important,” Cristiano Ronaldo said. “The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II helps me do both, so I can beat my opponent and create scoring opportunities.”
Athlete insights also pointed to the desire for a close fit around the foot without compromising on durability or support. Next-generation Nike Flywire technology incorporated into the boot’s streamlined upper provides a lightweight, strong and more dynamic fit. The carbon composite tuned chassis provides a lightweight platform with traction elements and allows players to stay closer to the ground.
Access to the elite through Nike Football+
The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II also gives consumers unprecedented access to the training insights of the world’s top players, teams and coaches through Nike Football+. Each pair of boots comes with a unique user code that can be used to unlock trade secrets from inside the game and the next installment of Nike Football+, Master Speed training content on NikeFootball.com.
The Nike Football+ Master Speed program provides exclusive access to Brazil national team stars Robinho, Fabiano and Nilmar, putting the power of speed directly into footballers’ hands and their game day preparation. Four camps are available:
– A Pelada — Learn high-speed ways to practice fast, competitive Brazilian football.
– O Brasilerao — Meet the coaches and players of Brazil’s premier club, Corinthians. Experience four authentic drills with top club coaches.
– Na Gringa — Only the best Brazilians go to Europe. Get the inside track on the real difference between the continental games from the superstars who experience it — and apply it to your own game.
– A Selecao — Enter the top secret world of the Brazil National Team’s training hideaway in the mountains, Granja Comery. Experience squad drills and 3-man exercises with a top CBF coach.
Building on the Master Speed program, “Inside the Elite” is a new feature offering exclusive inside access to players. Athletes including Robinho, Javier Mascherano and Zlatan Ibrahimovic offer candid insights on their game and match preparation.
In addition to these Nike Football+ Master Speed programs, footballers will have access to country-specific Nike Football+ activities like training sessions, trial events and player appearances. Nike Football+ is also available as an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch on iTunes(R).
The Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II will be available through Nike Store starting April 1, which will allow players to wear them just long enough to get used to them, and then they’ll be off to South Africa (hopefully).
Release Date: April 1st (Thursday)
P.S. Keep your eyes out for an in-depth wear test review of the Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II by SER in the upcoming weeks!















How much will this cleat cost? (U.S.A)
Hey Kevin,
The Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II’s exact price is unknown, but you can expect it to be anywhere from $350-$400 USD.
Also the cleats has great tech in it and i love that nike is trying out new styls and colors, but i think they tried a little too hard, in other words i dont love the colors in the frist superfly II
Do you know how much the Vapor Vi are going to be? Because i like the superflys, but im not at that level to wear them. So i was going to buy the new vapors.
Thanks Ben
Hey Kevin,
Good question. The prices for the Nike Mercurial Vapor VI vary from retailer to retailer, however, at Soccer.com they are $239.99 USD.
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any good colours comin out? i seen the black out ones arshavin was carrying, cuz these purple and orange ones are horrible.
mercurial just suck dude dey r d faltuest studs i hav ever seeeen if u waaaana take gooog futballl studs go for adidas f50 or adidas f5