Nike Phantom GX Pro FG Firm Ground Soccer Cleat
Nike Phantom GX Pro FG Firm Ground Soccer Cleat
Nike Phantom GX Pro FG Firm Ground Soccer Cleat
Nike Phantom GX Pro FG Firm Ground Soccer Cleat
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Nike Phantom GX Pro FG Firm Ground Soccer Cleat

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Are you serious about your game? Nike Pro cleats are for the pinpoint passer, the one who can curl the ball around the defense and the inventive, yet elusive yo-yo dribbler who has the ball on a string. Your game is all about precision, making the plays that matter most. Take your skills to a whole new level with some of Nike’s greatest innovations, including an enlarged touch zone up top. It complements a design that moves with your natural on-field flow, so you can command the game from any position.

An expanded NikeSkin touch zone, powered by engineered mesh, brings your foot even closer to the ball for improved control while dribbling and passing in all conditions, wet or dry.

The upper is soft and almost knit-like while the contact zone on the inside of the cleat is heightened for even better touch. Go for goal.

Asymmetry in the heel provides comfort. Soft elements in the heel make for an easy break-in process and help reduce irritation and pressure without compromising stability and structure. Our ghost lace system lets you forget about your shoelaces when it’s time to play. A stretch mesh cover offers access to the laces for tying and provides a cleaner cleat-to-ball connection. It perfectly complements the NikeSkin.

Tri-star studs work with forefoot flex grooves to provide optimal traction and help unlock change of direction. See the lines on the outsole? They match your typical on-field movements, which push forward and then zigzag before a strike.