Nike Tiempo Legend VIII
Here is the eighth generation of the most classic boot by the American brand. The idea? Joining the tradition and classic look of the leather with the innovative technologies currently present in the rest of lines. Sergio Ramos’ new football boots bring, as a novelty, the new 3D design in the toe cap made with premium leather, more flyknit and, over all, a much more comfortable inside structure which will make the new Nike Tiempo VIII to perfectly adapt to your foot.
Upper
A huge design and distribution change is perceived when compared to the previous model, although the quality is the same. The curved lines of the Tiempo VII disappear and the 3D diamond design enters the scene in these new Tiempo VIII in order to provide more grip and sturdiness when striking the ball. Premium leather goes from the toe cap almost to the heel in these new Nike Tiempo VIII.
Upper
A huge design and distribution change is perceived when compared to the previous model, although the quality is the same. The curved lines of the Tiempo VII disappear and the 3D diamond design enters the scene in these new Tiempo VIII in order to provide more grip and sturdiness when striking the ball. Premium leather goes from the toe cap almost to the heel in these new Nike Tiempo VIII.
Chassis
The Flyknit appears once again in this generation although not alone. The inside structure of this new classic football boot is made with the so called Quadfit Mesh and the Flyknit Tunnel. This mesh has been included for the first time, with the past Flyware of the Tiempo VII as a model. This time, Nike has decided to include this material along with the Flyknit to provide a much more comfortable and personalised football boot.
Chassis
The Flyknit appears once again in this generation although not alone. The inside structure of this new classic football boot is made with the so called Quadfit Mesh and the Flyknit Tunnel. This mesh has been included for the first time, with the past Flyware of the Tiempo VII as a model. This time, Nike has decided to include this material along with the Flyknit to provide a much more comfortable and personalised football boot.
Sole
This part of the boot sums up the idea: If something works, why change it? It isn’t a coincidence that the sole of the Hyperstability Plate appears again in this Tiempo VIII since it’s an assemble that combines philosophies and gamestyles and adapts to any kinds of players and position in the field. It combines triangle and bladed studs in the heel to get more stability and conical studs in the forefoot with a central triangle stud to provide more traction when braking.
Sole
This part of the boot sums up the idea: If something works, why change it? It isn’t a coincidence that the sole of the Hyperstability Plate appears again in this Tiempo VIII since it’s an assemble that combines philosophies and gamestyles and adapts to any kinds of players and position in the field. It combines triangle and bladed studs in the heel to get more stability and conical studs in the forefoot with a central triangle stud to provide more traction when braking.
Differences Tiempo VII
The differences between the former Tiempo Legend VII and the new Tiempo Legend VIII are noteworthy. The curved lines of the Tiempo VII upper disappear to make place for a 3D diamond design of Premium leather. Also, Nike focuses more in the Flyknit. Despite it was present in the past generation, in the new Tiempo VII it circles the ankle and the instep to offer more adjustment. Other of the novelties when compared to its predecessor, is the Quadfit Mesh, a similar technology to the Flyware briocables but with much more support and adaptability in the inside structure of the new Tiempo VIII.
The new Nike Tiempo Legend VIII will be the football boots of European champions like Virgil van Dijk, Sergio Ramos or Gerard Piqué. Will these boots make for another win?