2013年8月28日星期三

NIKE HYPERVENOM 2013/2014 BOOT STRIKING GREEN / BLACK Reviews

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The second Nike Hypervenom 2013  Boot colorway is striking green / black in the same design as the orange Hypervenom colorway. This Nike Hypervenom colorway was released in mid June 2013. The green Nike Hypervenom 2013 Boot features a white Nike logo and the white lettering Nikeskin.


THE NIKE HYPERVENOM PHANTOM BOOT TECHNOLOGY

The Nike Hypervenom Phantom Boot is designed for agile traction and features the Nike All Conditions Control (ACC) technique, which delivers enhanced ball control in both dry and wet weather conditions. The Nike Hypervenom boot surface is called NikeSkin and delivers a perfect dribbling and shot ball control.

The outsole of the Nike Hypervenom Boot is made from responsive class nylon chassis which provides agility and traction. The midsole amplifies the natural foot shape. The Nike Hypervenom Boot is designed for strikers who uses their agility to score goals.

Nike Hypervenom Boot was spotted the first time when Neymar wore a black-out version in November. The Nike Hypervenom Phantom Boot will be worn by agile players like the bootseries face Neymar, Mario Götze and Eden Hazard. The italian striker Mario Baltelli will also wear the new Nike Hypervenom Boot at the 2013 Confed Cup in Brazil. More players to wear the Nike Hypervenom Boot will be Mario Gómez, Gonzalo Higuain, Robert Lewandowski, Bernard Parker, Wayne Rooney, Thiago and Alexis Sánchez./









Nike Hypervenom Phantom 2013/2014 soccer cleats Black with Bright Citrus


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In the weeks since we have seen the introduction of the Nike Hypervenom Phantom to the market, they have quickly transitioned from a “what are they?” release to a “I gotta have a pair!” Not only has Nike managed to get their point across about why they have decided to focus on agility but they have also received some great publicity from players wearing the boots. Neymar has been front and center of all things Hypervenom, and his recent performances for Brazil at the confederation boots provided the most impact on a boot release I have ever seen. If you were to ask him, I’m sure he would give you a list of reasons for why they are a “must have” boot.









Having had several weeks with a pair, I also have a lot of points to make about the Hypervenom, some of which Neymar might not offer to players who want to invest in a pair. In typical fashion, I have extended the testing period with the Phantom in order to ensure some of my views are accurate.

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Initial Reaction

Being that there were plenty of images circulating the net months before release, I wasn’t really shocked with the design. In saying that, the upper is so extraordinarily unique that getting them in hand was extremely important and as it turned out, pretty exciting. Nike Hypervenom Phantom They are incredibly light and the upper is a lot thinner than I expected and they are definitely not as padded as they look.


Considering the amount of time invested by Nike into creating a new boot, you would expect them to be comfortable to wear. This installment took 2.5 years to development and the large number of players using them through testing shared a lot of feedback on how they felt to wear in game. Through testing, I found them to be very comfortable. Initially, I did feel like the soleplate was pretty stiff and ever after 3 or 4 wears, it was still extremely though to bend. Fortunately, this doesn’t cause problems while you have them on and they actually feel decently loose through the midfoot – vitally important. Up top, the upper also has an extremely flexible feel, largely due to the mesh material that is used in the underlay. They almost have a running shoe feel across the front of your foot, only with a little extra protection.

 Nike Hypervenom Phantom  has altered the heel by off-setting the seem that connects the upper around your foot. on regular releases, this is something that traditionally runs directly down toward the ground. But on this release, Nike has inched it toward the side of the heel in order to create a slightly looser, more naturally stretched feel. Well, that is its functionality in theory. Whether it was straight down or offset, I am sure the feel around the heel wouldn’t change substantially enough that players would notice a difference. If anything. it is designed that way for aesthetic purposes.