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Blue Boots

Dean Ariola

Blue football boots have been doing their job well for years. It’s the V12 of colours. Used in lighter shades, or in logos it stands out as the spectrum of light that takes it’s job the most serious. Find your pair of blue boots below.

What You’ll Find On This Page:

Blue is razor blade sharp, and sleek, it’s the serious athletes colour and represents a no-nonsense, non-comprimising winner-takes-all attitude. So you know it’s no accident that Superman wears it.

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vapor
Nike Mercurial Vapor 16
ATTACK
Racer Blue/White
vapor>> Get Elite Mercurial Vapor at Nike
phantom
Nike Phantom 6
ATTACK
Racer Blue/White
phantom>> Get Elite Phantom 6 Low at Nike
adidas F50 MessiVIS10N
Royal Blue / Solar Yellow / Semi Blue Burst
Learn more about the F50 here
pumafuture
Puma Future 9
COSMIC ART
Persian Blue-Vivid Blue-Lapis Lazuli-Green Gecko-PUMA Silver

Learn more about the Future here

Blue Football Boot Options

Nike Attack Mercurials and Phantoms

Nike’s Attack Pack featured the Superfly 10 and Vapor 16, as well as both Phantom Low and Phantom DF, in a predominantly Racer Blue colourway, which already became a hit with previous Nike packs like the wave 2 of Always Forward pack. This time around, the Attack collection accented Racer Blue with white and pink, more so with the Phantom as it has a white quarter.

adidas F50 Messi VIS10N

As much as the F50 Messi Vis10n was a tribute to Messi’s legacy and hall-of-famer status, the boot was an echo to one of his earliest signature boots. With that predominantly Royal Blue colourway packed with wavy graphic detailing and Solar Yellow accents, Vis10n became a modern iteration of the 2009 Messi F50i that the player wore during Barcelona’s UEFA Super Cup win.

Puma Future 9 Cosmic Art

Puma Future 9 Cosmic Art took inspiration from the never-ending confines of outer space. That deep blue base arguably had more going to it, such as the greenish hint of the base itself and the abstract, warping detailing in different shades of blue and green. The boot also introduced silverish pops courtesy of the Puma wildcat and the outsole colouring.

Top 12 Blue Boots Ever

Superfly IV CR7 Chapter 2 Natural Diamond


Nike Mercurial Superfly 4 CR7 Chapter 2: Natural Diamond

The second series of CR7’s chapter boots chronicled how leaving his family at the age of 12 became Ronaldo’s most difficult challenge in his football career, and that he needed to work and train hard to forge his natural talent into a remarkable gem. Aesthetically, the boot radiated a shiny blue colour with a rocky and rough-textured heel that smoothen around the midfoot and forefoot, symbolizing the transition of Ronaldo from a diamond-in-the-rough to a fully polished one.

Predator Mania Tormentor


Adidas Predator Mania Tormentor

Arguably the mother of all remakes, the Predator Mania Tormentor was a remake of one of the most beloved Predators of all time, the Japan Blue Predator Mania. The Japan Blue had an aura of a rarity as it was only released in the Far East. Japan Blue made an appearance in the 2002 World Cup with it being worn by Japan’s captain Tsuneyasu Miyamoto. The Tormentor Predator Mania retained the fold-over tongue and the swerved rubber fin striking elements, but updated the outsole with a Predator 20 soleplate construction, adding more aggressiveness to its awesome look.

Mercurial Vapor 9 Neymar Written in Stars


Nike Mercurial Vapor XI Neymar Written in Stars

Neymar’s signature rank came to its fruition with his first signature boots ‘Written in Stars.’ ‘Written in Stars’ was a Vapor XI in a blue orbit colourway pack with a constellation of Neymar references like his important goal dates, his top speed, and his shirt number. Aside from the design, this Vapor 9 served its purpose well as Neymar’s speed boot with its thin microfibre upper and tongue-less construction.

Mercurial Dream Speed 1


Nike Mercurial Dream Speed

As Cristiano Ronaldo continued to be ageless with his performance, the baton just couldn’t be passed yet to Nike’s rising stars. The Mercurial Dream Speed was launched in September 2019 which saw Ronaldo’s Superfly 7 and Mbappe’s Vapor 13 wrapped in a bold blue colourway and followed a ‘DNA of Speed’ design such as perforated patterns, scale ruler, ‘44.7 km/h’ speed branding, and an iridescent ‘001’ logo.

Mercurial Vapor 13 New Lights


Nike Mercurial Vapor 13 New Lights

The 13th and so far the latest generation of the Mercurial Vapor debuted in 2019 in a bright blue colourway. Arguably the best Nike Mercurial ever, this lightweight boot provided a perfect balance of comfort in terms of softness and fit with its new Flyknit construction. The new Flyknit combined soft p16 yarns with Nike’s high tenacity yarns that made the boot supple yet gently restrictive upon movement to enhance lockdown.

adiPower Sharp Blue


Adidas Predator adiPower Sharp Blue

Ahead of the 2011-2012 season, the likes of Xavi, Kaka, Nani, Gerrard, and Van Persie tested the development of the Predator adiPower that debuted in a sharp blue colourway. The boot continued the Predator’s tradition of striking elements with its silicone rubber fins that were strategically raised depending on their location on the boot. The boot was also made unique thanks to its use of Taurus leather.

Future 5.1 Flash


Puma Future 5.1 Flash

The best and most comfortable Future boot so far started in November 2019, featuring a honeycombed evoKnit upper that provided multidirectional flexibility and personalized lockdown thanks to its Netfit lacing system. The boot was also wide lasted for a non-restrictive sensation. Antoine Griezmann and Luis Suarez continued to banner the Future silo of Puma.

Superfly 6 Always Forward 2


Nike Mercurial Superfly 6 Always Forward 2

The Superfly 6 Always Forward 2 launched in November 2018 with a racer blue colourway. The choice of the race blue was said to be drawn out from its calming effect, enabling a clear and focused mind on the pitch. Interestingly, the boot was launched without the intention of Nike’s best players wearing them.

F50.6 Tunit Blue Launch Colourway


Adidas F50.6 Tunit Blue Launch Colourway

The 2006 Adidas boot launched in a blue colourway and was significantly revolutionary with its goal of being a fully customizable football boot. The design intended for the boot to have modular upper, chassis, sole and studs that are removable and interchangeable. The Tunit F50.6 featured an adiHex 3D microfibre synthetic upper that is lightweight and durable for ball control. The player had a choice whether to use a ‘Pro-lite Speed’ or ‘Comfort’ chassis.

X 18+ Energy Mode


Adidas X 18+ Energy Mode

The boot was the first to launch in the Adidas Energy Mode collection and featured a lightweight, responsive combination of SKELETAL WEAVE and SPEED MESH technologies. One of the highlights of the boot in the 2018 World Cup was Luis Suarez’ s free-kick goal against Russia.

F50 adiZero Micoach 3 Samba Solar Blue


adidas F50 adiZero Micoach 3 Samba Solar Blue

In 2014, just a few months before the World Cup, a redesigned F50 adiZero came into existence with a solar blue colour. This 2014 model introduced Hybrid Touch technology on the upper for an all-weather conditions performance, and a 3D raised Dribbletex on the lower half of the instep for high-speed dribbling.

Superfly 5 Ice


Nike Mercurial Superfly 5 Ice

This boot was launched in 2017 as part of the largest pack Nike had ever introduced – the Fire and Ice pack – featuring all of Nike’s silos in two colourways, fiery red and icy blue. The ice blue boot retained the tech of a Superfly 5-the dynamic fit collar and data-informed 3D speed rib texture for the Flyknit upper.

Author

Dean Ariola

Dean Ariola has been the Chief Writer at FootballBoots.co.uk since 2020. He leads coverage of new boot releases, maintains the Boot Secrets guide, and is the co-author of 24/25 Boot Secrets: How To Choose Your Football Boots, helping players understand what boots actually feel like on the pitch.