Nike Tiempo

A pair of Nike Tiempo Natural IC boots

Nike Tiempo is a sports brand designed by Nike and targeted at football players. The range includes football boots, along with associated shorts, training kits and shin guards under the same label.

History

Nike boots sporting the Swoosh logo, exclusive to the brand, were seen during the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Nike supplied boots to ten of the players in the final, between Italy and Brazil. The two were, at the time, among the most successful teams in the world. Sponsorship agreements were reached with Brazilian Romario and Italian Paolo Maldini for the use of Nike Tiempo boots.[1] Such attention broke the dominance of Hummel, Puma, and Adidas, who were the favoured brand for international soccer players. Later in the year, that the first Nike cleats became commercially available to the public.[1]

Most Nike tiempo boots have different versions of boots. The Nike tiempo can range between prices of $99 to $240. A majority of those boots are crafted with up most skill and are usually quality of a unique athletes level.

The Nike franchise as a whole is considered as the most popular brand when purchasing football gear. With close competitors Adidas, New Balance etc. Nike are always one step ahead releasing boots every year and continuing to develop advanced technology year by year

The Nike Tiempo franchise is also no stranger to creating outstanding gear. With competitors trying to take the thrown of top company Nike have developed indoor cleats to create shoes available for all types of terrains and conditions. By doing so Nike has really stepped forward and away from all competition

The Nike Tiempo range has been released to the public for some time and the customers as a whole seem pleased with what Nike is able to produce year by year. For every product Nike has released in the past 4 years they have received a rating of 7.5 out of 10 Average per boot, which is incredible considering the amount of work they put into the boot itself.

Nike Tiempo's

The Nike Tiempo football boot is known for its comfort. It is endorsed by players such as Ronaldinho, Sergio Ramos, Carlos Puyol, Gerard Piqué, Jérôme Boateng, Andrea Pirlo and Carlos Tevez as well as several others.[2] This boot comes in plain and original colors, however it can be personalised through the use of NIKEiD. It comes in 4 different soles - FG - firm ground, SG - soft ground, AG - artificial grass and IC - indoor. The more expensive the shoe is the better the material is and more durability it has.[3]

The Nike Tiempos also come in Elite versions. Similar to other cleats in the Elite series, (T90, CTR, SUPERFLY) the chassis of the Legend Elite is made of carbon fiber to reduce weight. The Elite version of the Legend III instead used a new material called Kanga-Lite. Kanga-Lite is a water-resistant synthetic material that mimics the supreme ball feel and touch of kangaroo leather while maintaining its performance in all conditions. The first Elite version was released in Metallic Mach/Purple/Total Orange exclusively for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.[3]

Subsequently the Tiempo has been released under the 10R (Ronaldinho), Ronaldinho has his own version called: Ronaldinho Dois.[3]

On 1 July 2010, The Nike Tiempo Legend III was released, in two colorways, the first being Black/White/Volt and the second being Metallic White/Chilling Red. Subsequent colorways include White/Seaweed/Sport Red, Pearl/Black/Team Orange, White/Black/Del Sol, Black/White/Gold and Metallic Mach/Purple/Total Orange (This colorway is only available in the Elite versions of the Nike Tiempo).[3]

Nike Tiempo IV Elite White/Gold/Volt Colorway

The launch of the Tiempo Legend IV on 1 July 2011,[4] marked a change in Nike's management of the Tiempo line, introducing an 'Elite' level boot at the time of launch (rather than part way through the boot's lifespan, as with the Legend III).[4] [[ thumb ]]

Whilst the Tiempo Legend IV received several notable updates, including a synthetic 'KangaLite' Leather midfoot and heel to improve stability and the removal of the classic Tiempo tongue[4] - Nike's marketing surrounding the line focused on the Tiempo Legend IV Elite.[5] Featuring Flywire similar to that on the Superfly III, full Carbon Fibre-chassis and 'Premium' Kangaroo leather, the Tiempo Legend IV Elite was Nike's lead boot for Autumn 2011.

Launching in Black/White/Total Orange, the Tiempo Legend IV Elite was the most expensive Tiempo ever, costing £275 (over US$315).[5]

The Nike Tiempo Legend V was launched in December 2013 in Desert Sand/Atomic Orange/Black. This updated version of the Tiempo is 0.8 ounces lighter than its predecessor. Nike's ACC (All Conditions Control) and Hypershield technologies are designed to reduce water uptake, a common problem with natural leather boots.[6]

Special Editions

In 2015, special edition Nike Tiempo's were released to commemorate the careers of Ronaldinho and Francesco Totti. They became the most expensive Tiempo's in history, costing €300. They were individually numbered and only 3,000 of each was made.

Shinguards

Nike Tiempo's Shinguards are made out of polypropylene shell for comfortable and durable protection. They have straps for secure and adjustable fit.

Clothing

100% polyester Nike Tiempo's Shorts are made with an elastic waist and an innerdraw cord which makes the fit even better.

100% polyester Nike Tiempo's Shirts are made with a crewneck contract collar.

References

  1. 1 2 Nike Tiempo. (n.d.). in SoccerBible. Retrieved April 10, 2011, from Nike Tiempo 94 Football Boots. soccerbible.com.
  2. Nike Soccer Players. (n.d.). in Nike.com. Retrieved May 2, 2011, from http://www.nike.com/nikefootball/players/?locale=en_US
  3. 1 2 3 4 Soccer Nike Tiempo. (n.d.). in Soccer.com. Retrieved April 6, 2011, from http://www.soccer.com/Navigation.process?Ne=21&Srp=24&N=4294959028+4294960428
  4. 1 2 3 "Tiempo Legend IV". Footy-Boots.com. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  5. 1 2 "Nike Tiempo Legend IV Elite". Footy-Boots.com. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  6. Reid, Chris. "The Legend Continues: Nike Tiempo Legend V". SOCCER.COM. Retrieved 9 January 2014.

See also

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