Robert Lewandowski boots nowadays are the Mercurial Vapor. He used to wear the Hypervenom Phantoms, and even got signature edition releases. Going along the Phantom lines, he also wore the Phantom VNM and, at one point, trained with the limited edition Future DNA. He joined the switch of Phantom players to the GT generation in 2020. After going through several testing out phases with the likes of adidas Nemeziz and Puma Future, he seemed to have settled in eventually with the Nike speed boot.
Model | Quality | Pitches | |
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Mercurial Vapor Elite | Gripknit+AtomKnit upper Zoom Air Soleplate | >> Get Elite Mercurial Vapor 16 at Nike | |
Mercurial Vapor Pro | Full Flyknit upper | >> Get Mercurial Vapor 16 Pro at Nike | |
Mercurial Vapor Academy | Nikeskin upper | >> Get Mercurial Vapor 16 Academy at Nike | |
Mercurial Vapor Pro Nike Jr | Full Flyknit upper | >> Get Mercurial Vapor 16 Pro Kids at Nike |
Mad Ambition Vapor 16
Lewandowski’s first try of the Vapor 16 was the player-wide release of the Mad Ambition Pack. Here, he had the Vapor 16 with a sky blue prominence and a fuller, heavier shade for the logos and brandings. He may not be a priority star at this point of his career in headlining releases, but his performances on the pitch (at least during the opening months of the 2024/25 season) suggested he still had the skills to back up the Vapor.
Mad Ready and Mad Brilliance Vapor 15
With the Mad Ready Vapor 15, Lewandowski had a boot whose very light yellow Lemonade colourway jived well with how white boots usually end up looking after going through the grind on natural pitches. The striker was also there for the Vapor 15 at its pink Mad Brilliance release, the last for that generation.
Who is Robert Lewandowski?
Robert Lewandowski is a polish striker that is regarded as one of the best of all time. He has played with major teams such as Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich and Barcelona. With Bayern, he was a significant factor in securing the club’s treble in 2019/20. Success did not elude him when he moved to Barcelona, securing the La Liga title for the Catalonia club. If not for the cancellation of the Ballon d’Or in 2020 due to the pandemic, he could have one for the books at this point.