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Nike Liquid Chrome Pack – Boots That Shimmered with Precision and Power

In November 2015, Nike closed the year with a flourish — quite literally — with the release of the stunning Liquid Chrome Pack. A dazzling display of innovation and style, the pack brought metallic brilliance to Nike’s four main silos at the time, proving once again that performance and aesthetics could go hand-in-hand.


This was a collection designed to catch eyes and dominate matches.



Full Range of the Nike EC08 Pack
Nike Liquid Chrome Pack

What Made the Liquid Chrome Pack Unique?


The defining characteristic of the pack was its metallic finish, applied in a way that maintained the flexibility of each boot’s upper while delivering an eye-catching, liquid-metal look. The shimmering hues reflected light in motion, amplifying player visibility and on-pitch flair.

Each silo in the pack had its own unique liquid-inspired colourway:


  • Mercurial Superfly IV – Metallic Purple / Black

  • Magista Obra – Metallic Pewter / Black

  • Hypervenom Phantom II – Metallic Red Bronze / Black

  • Tiempo Legend VI – Metallic Silver / Black


From explosive forwards to composed defenders, there was a boot for every playing style — unified by a bold aesthetic that shimmered under stadium lights.





Players Who Wore the Liquid Chrome Pack


While the Liquid Chrome Pack was more of a limited-edition visual upgrade, many top-tier Nike athletes were seen trialling or training in them, including:


  • Cristiano Ronaldo – with the Mercurial Superfly

  • Kevin De Bruyne – in the Magista Obra

  • Harry Kane – lacing up the Hypervenom Phantom II

  • Gerard Piqué – showcasing the Tiempo Legend VI


The boots were also worn in select Champions League fixtures and late-season domestic clashes, making them a statement piece in high-stakes environments.


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💬 BootsFinder’s Take


At BootsFinder, the Liquid Chrome Pack stands out as one of Nike’s most visually confident releases of the decade. Each boot balanced cutting-edge technology with a finish worthy of a gallery. For collectors, they remain a prized find — especially in pristine condition.

What made the Liquid Chrome Pack special was that it wasn’t just flashy — it backed up the style with elite performance. Whether you were a striker chasing goals or a midfielder chasing perfection, this pack was designed to turn heads and win games.



Liquid Chrome Pack in action
Liquid Chrome Pack in action

Nike Superfly IV Urban Lilac Colourway
Nike Superfly IV Urban Lilac Colourway

Launch RRPs (UK pricing):


  • Nike Mercurial Superfly IV – £230

  • Nike Magista Obra – £230

  • Nike Hypervenom Phantom II – £230

  • Nike Tiempo Legend VI – £160


These were the elite models in Nike’s performance range at the time, aligning with the premium price points for high-tech materials and cutting-edge design. The chrome finishes added a sense of exclusivity, making this one of the most memorable Nike collections of the decade.


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