The recent surfacing of the Nike Kobe 8 Mambacurial
probably has a number of our readers curious as the what the heck a
“Mambacurial” really is. The design and colorway is actually directly insipred
by the recently launched Nike Mercurial Vapor IX – the most recent installment
in the heralded Mercurial Vapor collection. The Nike Mercurial Vapor IX is one
of Nike’s best offerings for the sport of international football, with several
trim models in the Mercurial family currently ranging in price from $70 for the
Victory IV to $235 for the Vapor IX SG. The flagship colorway of
Fireberry and Neon Green was again used for the Kobe 8 Mambacurial, that is
slated for a release sometime in the coming months. But why Kobe?
Kobe Bryant’s childhood wasn’t that of a
typical inner-city phenom who tested his skills at the local parks; his father,
Joe Bryant, was also a professional basketball player and spent some time as a
pro in Italy, where Kobe spent a bulk of his childhood. In Italy, he learned to
speak fluent Italian while honing his skills in soccer; since then, Kobe has
always been a fan of the game and is a particular follower of FC Barcelona. The
Nike Kobe 8 Mambacurial clearly goes beyond adapting the colorway of the FC
Barcelona kit, but instead infuses some of the anatomy of the Nike Mercurial
Vapor IX with the forefoot Swoosh, the Mercurial-inspired lettering on the
tongue, and the bold NIKE branding on the medial side of the shoe. Now that you
know what the origin of the Mambacurial is, check out the official images of
the Nike Mercurial Vapor IX as well as a few shots of the Mambacurial to see
the similarities for yourself, and if you’re a fan of soccer, see what
Mercurial Vapor IXs are available now.
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