Made to help you pick up the pace, this lightweight cleat delivers the ultimate cushioning and support for better touch.Soft, supple and ultra-thin Teijin synthetic leather that conforms to your foot shape for comfortStretch synthetic-leather lace cover for increased ball-contact area and asmooth ball-striking surfaceContoured last mirrors foot shape for optimal fitContoured sockliner to reduce cleat pressureLightweight TPU bladed cleats with innovative vapor traction pattern for accelerationFirm-ground (FG) cleats for use on short-grass fields that may be slightly wet, but rarely muddy
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The glide has A plastic cover over the laces and is .2 ounces lighter. The victory are over 50 bucks and the glides can go from 60-80 $
teijin microfibre
The Vapor does have lace cover and is made of carbone fiber.The mercurial Veloci doesn't have the lace cover and is of the same materials as the vapor.
Choose based on your playing style. The Nike Mercurial Talaria is lightweight, designed for speed and agility, ideal for fast, attacking players. The Nike Tiempo III offers more comfort, support, and durability, suited for defenders or those prioritizing stability over sheer speed. Consider your position, playing surface, and foot comfort.
get the vapors
if your a striker with and skill control ctr360 but if your a sharp pacey player mercurial
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Doesn't sound as good when you say... 'smells like vapor'
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Nike Mercurial Vapor focuses on speed with lightweight design and great grip, while Mercurial Steam, a simplified version, emphasizes control, though it's a bit heavier.
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Definetly the Nike Mercurial Superfly III. The F50 Micoach is a not a very good shoe.