Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG Football Boots: What the Pros use

Filed under: Football Equipment — Walter at 5:13 pm on Monday, March 30, 2009

A total package of features is integrated into the Nike Mercurial Vapor IV FG football boot. This pair of football shoes, none other than the same type worn by FIFA player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo, is a winner when you compare it in the category of lightweight performance shoes. They are an eye catcher when it comes to the looks of the boots. Besides providing the perfect fitness it has a very stylish design.

People who play football are very particular that they should get the feel of the ball and Nike has taken care of that factor which you can find out easily while passing the ball and shooting. Another special factor of the Nike Mercurial IV FG is that it has an increased top surface area and the laces are covered. This has the advantage of getting more contact area for the ball resulting in improved control.

Similarly, the TEIJIN material is supple and soft synthetic leather that has the ability to adjust itself according to the lining and curves of the feet. The capacity of the boots to adjust to the size and shape of the feet is remarkable. However if one has some extra wide feet, just try a wide size as these trendy Nike Mercurial IV FG are slightly on the narrower side.

Similarly the midsole of Nike Vapor provide one of the best stability in movement. It assists in the acceleration resulting in increased football performance. A lot of research has gone into the internal structure of the boots and it effectively balances the weight of the body all along the sock liner contour. The EVA inserts helps in the reduction of the pressure of the stud.

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