Nike Hypervenom
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The Nike Hypervenom is a football boot manufactured by Nike. In May 2017, Kylian Mbappé was given his own personalised boots, Nike Hypervenom 3.[1]
History[edit]
In May 2013, the Nike Hypervenom Phantom was launched. The boot is currently in its third version. There is one high-end model for the first version, the Hypervenom Phantom; whereas, there are two high-end models for the second version—the Nike Hypervenom Phantom II, which is a mid-cut variant and the Nike Hypervenom Phinish, the low-cdmvut variant. However, Nike chose to discontinue the Nike Hypervenom Phinish from the third silo onwards due to confusion that the mid-cut version was better than the low-cut. The mid-cut version will be called "Hypervenom Phantom DF".[2]
The boot is available in Soft Ground (SG), Firm Ground (FG) or Artificial Ground (AG) versions in which all feature a glass nylon soleplate. There are also Turf (TF) and Indoor (IC) versions, in which the high-end model of these variants is the Nike HypervenomX Proximo. The SG soleplate features 6 removable aluminium studs, in which different studs with different lengths can be used, and 6 fixed bladed studs. The FG version has 12 bladed and conical studs. The AG model contains many circular and hollow studs, meant to have more pressure distribution and trapping air to reduce impact and prevent injuries. The silo was replaced by the "Phantom Venom" in January 2019.
Background[edit]
The Nike Hypervenom Phantom introduced several new features from other football boots at the time. It was made to replace the previous line, Nike Total 90 (T90), a line from Nike that has been around since 2000. This decision was met with mixed feelings, in which some say it is a good decision to replace the older line, and the others saying it was not a beneficial idea, as there were not many 'power' boots on the market. The Hypervenom was launched in May 2013, with the Barcelona player, at the time, Neymar, the main poster boy for this new line. The launch colourway was black/bright citrus. All boots were made in Soft Ground (SG), Firm Ground (FG) varieties, with the SG version using removable studs. The upper of the first boot has a newly developed material of NikeSkin.
Hypervenom Phantom[edit]
During the knockout stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, following a 4–1 win over Cameroon in which Neymar scored the tournament’s 100th goal, Nike commemorated this with a special edition pair of Gold/Volt/Black Hypervenom boots. This was also made because Neymar spray painted his football boots gold when he was 12 years old.[3]
See also[edit]
- Nike Tiempo, Nike's "touch" boot
- Nike Mercurial, Nike's "speed" boot
References[edit]
- ↑ Pellatt, Corey (17 May 2017). "Nike Just Gave AS Monaco Sensation Kylian Mbappé His First Pair of Personalised Boots". Complex. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2018. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Nike To Discontinue Nike Hypervenom Phinish Boots". Footy Headlines. Retrieved October 22, 2017.
- ↑ "Nike Launch Gold Neymar HyperVenom : Football Boots : Soccer Bible". www.soccerbible.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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