Black / Light Aqua Nike Hypervenom Phantom III Women's Boots Revealed
One of the most remarkable colorways yet for the Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 football boots has just been released as part of the new Women's Euro collection.
Nike Hypervenom Phantom III - Black / Light Aqua / Volt
This image shows the black, light blue and volt Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 boot.
One to stand out, this Nike Hypervenom Phantom III cleat is black on the outstep and Light Aqua on the instep. The Swoosh uses white and Volt applications to create a very fresh and remarkable colorway for its strikers boot.
Tech-wise, the black, blue and volt Nike Magista Women's boots are the same as all previous releases and the Men's version. They feature an one-piece Flyknit upper, a heightened collar as well as an all-new upper structure for perfect ball control in all weather conditions.
Nike Hypervenom Phantom III - Features
- Full Flyknit construction
- Flywire lockdown
- Dynamic Fit collar
- Hyper-Reactive plate
- Textured upper
- Chevron studs
- ACC technology
Part of an exclusive Women's Euro football boot collection, the black, light blue and volt Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 soccer cleat was launched on July 1. It retails at $300, available only in Women's sizes.
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