Review Summary
| Comfort | 48% |
| Design | 75% |
| Performance | 77% |
| Value | 40% |
| Total | 60% |
Introduction
A battle with such ferocity allows no mistakes, and that’s exactly what’s happening in the dual between the Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II vs the Adidas F50 Adizero. The two big guns (or boots) are fighting it out to be crowned ‘Speed Soccer Cleat of the Year’ and are throwing in a lot of surprises that we can only benefit from, so this competition isn’t such a bad thing after all! While we’ve already reviewed the Adidas F50 Adizero, we’ve received emails from some viewers calling for a review of Nike’s speed boot, and we were obliged to do just that! We’d like to thank the staff over at Nike for getting us a pair to review and making this review possible! Now, see how the Superfly II fared in this in-depth review.











[...] SL in terms of weight, but it certainly is in the ballpark with the Nike Mercurial Vapor VI and Superfly II, as well as the Puma V1.10! One thing they don’t compete with those speed boots is [...]
[...] If this poll is anything to go by, it seems Nike haven’t completely lost their foothold in the speed market with the Superfly II amassing 29% of the votes, good enough for a second place finish. The new NikeSense studs, the carbon fiber soleplate, and the wide variety of colorways the cleats have to offer may be the reason the Superfly II did so well in the voting process. Full Review. [...]
i like these footy boots nd i really want them there good tu use for sports