The Nike Hypervenom is a football boot produced by Nike. This type of boot is said to appeal, power, and agility, designed for deceptive players. Therefore, it is supported/used by players, especially forwards, such as Robert Lewandowski, Marcus Rashford, Kylian Mbappà © à ©, Gonzalo HiguaÃÆ'n, Mauro Icardi, Harry Kane, Edinson Cavani, Riyad Mahrez, Aubameyang and Thiago.
In May 2013, Nike Hypervenom Phantom was launched. It was launched and designed for the Brazilian striker Neymar. Booting is currently in its third version. There is one high-end model for the first version, Hypervenom Phantom ; whereas, there are two high-end models for the second version - Nike Hypervenom Phantom II , which is a mid-cut variant and Nike Hypervenom Phinish , a low-variance variant. However, Nike chose to stop Nike Hypervenom Phinish from the third silo and beyond because of the confusion that the mid-cut version was better than the low-cut. The mid-cut version will be called "Hypervenom Phantom DF".
This boot is available in Soft Ground (SG), Ground Firm (FG) or Artificial Ground (AG) versions all of which have a nylon glass footprint. There is also a Turf (TF) and Indoor (IC) version, where the high-end model of this variant is Nike HypervenomX Proximo . The SG footprint has 6 removable aluminum buttons, where different buttons of different lengths can be used, and 6 buttons are fixed. The FG version has 12 bladed buttons and cones. The AG model contains many circular and hollow buttons, intended to have more pressure distribution and air traps to reduce impact and prevent injury.
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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 is filled with mixed feelings, where some say it's a good decision to replace lines are older, and others say it's not a lucrative idea, as there are not many 'powers' of boots in the market. The Hypervenom was launched in May 2013, with the Barcelona player, â ⬠<â ⬠Maps Nike Hypervenom
Hypervenom Phantom
The Hypervenom Phantom was released in May 2013. The boot was first discovered through Nike's advertisement "Nike Hypervenom - Deadly Breed". Then, more ads will be made starring Neymar where t he counts the videos to the released date of the Hypervenoms. Booting is advertised for "snug, touch, and traction". The boots were initially released in the black/bright citrus colourway .
Hypervenom Phantom features the top NikeSkin , incorporating webbing and polyurethane sheets to create a soft and flexible material, All Condition Controls (ACC) for the same control for any condition, whether wet or dry. The top of the Hypervenoms is like an enhanced design. It also features a lightweight anatomical sockliner perforated for low-profile bearings and has a responsive nylon glass chassis with agility traction traction patterns for agility, comfort and durability. Those who use these boots say they can move freely easily and feel comfortable with the boots. However, some argue that it does not have the right firmness so they face problems such as roll-over or skid heels. There are also some who say that boots are not durable and last quite briefly under frequently used.
During the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout round, after a 4-1 win over Cameroon where Neymar scored his 100th goal of the tournament, Nike commemorated this with a special edition of Gold/Volt/Black
In early 2015, Liquid Diamond Hypervenom was released. It was made to help Neymar "stand out" in a match, to illustrate Neymar's energetic style of play and the feeling that Neymar has for his sister "rare, diamond-like" as stated in Nike's ad.
In mid 2015, Hypervenom Phantom Transform SE was released. It features a special top that turns from black to orange when heat is applied to it. This is the latest edition of Hypervenom Phantom I .
Hypervenom Phantom II/Hypervenom Phinish
Two years after Hypervenom Phantom I was released, the new Hypervenom Phantom II and Hypervenom Phinish was released. This time, there are significant upward changes in terms of design and suitability. Colourway launch is Wolf Gray/Total Orange/Black.
Hypervenom Phantom II
The Hypervenom Phantom II is a mid-cut boot because Nike Dynamic Fit Collar made from Flyknit is said to provide ankle support . As before, it has the top of the ACC . It also has a NikeSkin feature higher than the previous version. One difference is the use of Nike's Flywire technology to provide a feeling of being locked and tightened for a cleaner strike.
Change the top
Because complaints about the new upper are too rigid, Nike chose to replace the higher with the original on Nike Hypervenom 1, effective May 29, 2016.
Hypervenom III
In February 2017, Nike introduced the next generation Hypervenom shoes with Nike Hypervenom III. Nike got rid of Phinish and renamed the shoes 'Nike Hypervenom Phantom'. The collared shoes previously known as Nike Hypervenom Phantom are now 'Nike Hypervenom Phantom DF' with DF stand for Dynamic Fit which refers to the collar. Nike has made a real aesthetic and construction change that makes Phantom III a different experience than Phantom II.
Hypervenom X
Due to demand for high football (soccer/cage) football, Nike creates urban football by using the same material and/or football shoe design. The main difference in this Hypervenom line is the use of rubber rubber for indoor and grass indoor palms.
HypervenomX Proximo
The HypervenomX Proximo has exactly the same top as the Hypervenom Phantom III. The only difference is the use of non-marked rubber soles for traction on indoor or grassy grounds and excluding PORON foam inserts
HypervenomX Finale
HypervenomX Finale is a high-end low-cut model of the HypervenomX line. However, the top is different compared to the top used on the Hypervenom Phantom model. The top is somewhat similar to the top in the first version of the Hypervenom line, Hypervenom Phantom 1. It also lacks ACC (All-Conditions Control).
See also
- Nike Tiempo, "touch" Nike boot
- Nike Mercurial, "speed" Nike boot
- Nike Magista, boot "control" Nike "
References
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