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- For this review we’ve opted for the Nike Superfly. The Superfly X features a Dynamic Fit Collar, which provides a snug fit around the ankle, offering additional support. The Vapor XVI, on the other hand, lacks this collar but retains the same upper and soleplate.
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Nov 1, 2021 · Choosing between the Nike Mercurial Vapor and Superfly depends on your needs and playing style. The Vapor offers speed and agility with its sleek, low-cut design, while the Superfly provides advanced support with its Dynamic Fit collar and Flyknit construction.
Nike Mercurial Superfly IV and the Mercurial Vapor X are both top class football boots engineered for explosive speed - but what's actually the difference between these two new Mercurials?...
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The X and Mercurial are listed in our best boots for narrow feet ranking, which is a true reflection of the feet that they are better suited to: slim. If you’re happy with the slimmer shaping, the ¾ Nike Air unit in both the Vapor 15 and Superfly 9 may tip the scales for you.
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For the last few years, two different versions of the Mercurial have been available: the Mercurial Vapor and the Mercurial Superfly. The main difference here is the use of a sock collar on the Superfly, with the Vapor being the ideal choice for fans of low-cut boots.
The Superfly features Nike’s famous Dynamic Fit Collar, whereas the Vapor is a low cut boot which I personally find easier to get on my feet. If you prefer a high-top collar, go for the Superfly . If not, then go for the Vapor .