Next-Gen Nike Phantom GT 2 2020 Tokyo Olympics Boots Leaked
- Product: The Nike Phantom GT 2 '2020 Tokyo Olympics' boots have been leaked and feature a unique design inspired by Tokyo.
- Design: The boots are primarily white with black logos, and feature a shimmering Bright Crimson and Pink Blast sole, with the design being inspired by the modern Tokyo and the heel having a black and white stripe pattern inspired by the Shibuya Crossing.
- Features and Release: The boots include updated grip, flyknit, and ACC technology, are worn by Kevin De Bruyne and others, retail for 250 Euro, and are expected to release in August 2021.
We can leak what is certainly the Olympics edition of the next-gen Nike Phantom GT 2 boots. Thanks to Ofoball.
Nike Phantom GT 2 '2020 Toyko Olympics' - White / Black / Bright Crimson / Pink Blast
Check out the new Nike Phantom GT 2 cleats in white/black / bright crimson / pink blast below.
The new 'White / Black / Bright Crimson / Pink Blast' Nike Phantom GT 2 football shoes have a unique yet modern design inspired by the city of Tokyo.
The 'White / Black / Bright Crimson / Pink Blast' Nike Phantom GT 2 football shoes combine a white base with black for logos for the upper, while the sole plate boasts a shimmering effect in Bright Crimson and Pink Blast.
The design is inspired by the modern Tokyo
In terms of colors, it is the same as the Mercurial (not leaked yet) and Tiempo 2020 Toyko Olympics cleats.
On the heel area is a black/white stripes pattern that could draw inspiration from the famous Shibuya Crossing in Toyko.
In terms of tech, the Nike '2020 Toyko Olympics' Phantom GT 2 boots are exactly the same as the launch edition of the second-gen Phantom GT.
Nike Phantom GT 2 '2020 Toyko Olympics' - Features
- Updated upper structure for superior grip and touch
- High-cut and low-cut versions
- Flyknit upper construction for close-to-ball feel
- Off-centre lacing for clean ball-striking
- Hyperquick system soleplate for agile movement
- All Conditions Control (ACC) technology
- Worn by Kevin De Bruyne, Harry Kane and Kai Havertz
- Price: 250 Euro
- Colorway: White / Black / Bright Crimson / Pink Blast
- Release date: August 2021
The Nike Phantom GT 2 boots from the new '2020 Toyko Olympics' collection are expected to be available from August 2021, retailing at 250 Euro.
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