Nike Mercurial Superfly 8 and Mercurial Vapor 14 ‘Dragonfly’ versions are officially on sale worldwide. This psychedelic color-matching sneaker is inspired by the computer motherboard, and the specially numbered design lists the 7 key components of the sneaker one by one.
The new Nike Mercurial Superfly 8 and Mercurial Vapor 14 ‘Dragonfly’ versions were announced on January 19. Although they saw some stars on their feet in the game last week, they only developed a purchase channel for everyone today. With the official release of this sneaker, let's take a look at what these shoes provide. The design of this shoe is dominated by the athlete's insight, mainly focusing on four aspects.
The focus of these four areas is fit, touch, grip and style. Starting from the fit, the upper of the new Mercurial feels like a natural extension of the foot, providing the most natural touch and helping to maintain control of the ball at high speeds. Speaking of these high-speed conditions, the redesigned sole directly increases the grip of the sneaker. Then there is style: brighter, lighter, and feel faster.


With these in mind, the design of the new Mercurial draws on the natural geometry of dragonfly wings to drive maximum efficiency with minimal weight. This will result in a lightweight and efficient design being applied to seven key components. Each component is numbered literally on the upper. They are:
1.Avail Q Lining=High-quality microfiber, providing comfort and fit

2.Speed ​​Band=Forefoot lock to maximize the starting speed

3.Vamp Lining = just the right light cushioning

4. Toe Reinforcer=Anatomical shape, providing a sense of barefoot

5.Speed ​​Collar Package=Soft foam to minimize friction

6.Speed ​​Wings=Speed ​​Wings

7. Flyknit=Strong adaptability, fit to the feet

The sneaker introduces a new Vaporposite upper composed of a stronger friction mesh material and advanced lining. The Nike Aerotrak sole is equipped with a responsive outsole design for quick start and acceleration.
The bright starter color is composed of a digital psychedelic palette, which is inspired by the computer motherboard, and also pays tribute to Nike's first football shoe born for speed, which was born 23 years ago, the Nike Mercurial.