Speed Meets Sustainable Design With The Nike Mercurial Vapor Next Nature

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2002: The Vapor l featured NikeFrame technology on an anatomical last to reduce weight
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2006: Tiejin microfiber technology and a carbon last reduced the Vapor lll’s weight
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2008: The Mercurial Vapor Superfly was the first boot to use Nike Flywire technology
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2010: The Superfly ll featured Nike SENSE technology, improving traction by allowing studs to subtly extend and retract based on pressure and surface conditions
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2012: The Nike Mercurial GS [Greenspeed] debuts, featuring recycled and renewable materials throughout the upper and the plate design.
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2013: The Vapor Vlll used Teijin microfiber and ACC coating to increase ball control
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2014: The Superfly IV combined Flyknit, the Dynamic Fit Collar and Brio cables, knitted into the upper, for an improved fit and less weight
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2018: The Mercurial 360 introduced a 360-degree construction of Flyknit
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2021: The new Mercurial was built with seven precision-engineered components that reduced weight
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2022: The Mercurial Vapor Next Nature is made with at least 50% recycled content by weight
It's going to be a massive year for Mercurial. If the recent Mercurial Air Zoom Ultra SE and this Vapor Next Nature excite you - wait until you see what comes next!
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