Nike Liquid Chrome Pack – Boots That Shimmered with Precision and Power
- Bootsfinder
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
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.

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.
💬 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.


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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