Spring is officially in full swing, and Nike are straight out the gate with their latest Prism Pack — presenting a bold new range of colourways across their signature Mercurial Vapor, Superfly, Phantom GX II, and Tiempo silos.
Channeling an almost oceanic theme across the board, Nike continues its recent streak of pastel-infused boot launches — a trend that started with the Mad Energy Pack and flowed into the United Pack.
Now, with the arrival of the Prism Pack, Nike gives each silo its own distinct twist, weaving “Ocean Cube” and “Pink Blast” into unique designs tailored to each boot’s identity.
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Nike Mercurial – Speed Refined Defined
Speed knows no bounds in the Nike Mercurial line, and the latest “Ocean Cube/Pink Blast” colourway proves just that — lacing up elite players like Marcus Rashford and Gavi.
Pastel blue floods the Gripknit upper, while streaks of Pink Blast cut through the iconic Swoosh and bold “AIR” branding.

That same energy carries through to the gradient-tipped studs of the Air Zoom soleplate, delivering a cohesive look that pops with every touch, pass, and strike.
Under the hood, it’s business as usual — and we’re not complaining. The Mercurial Vapor 16 and Superfly 10 remain the lightest Mercs to date, thanks to a three-layer Flyknit x AtomKnit build that trims weight without compromising support.
Gripknit returns for that next-level feel on the ball, while the wave-like stud layout — blending chevrons with blades — keeps you locked in from take-off to top bins.
Nike Phantom GX – Cut Through the Chaos
Next up, Nike stuns with the latest iteration of the Phantom GX II.
Swapping out the Mercurial’s “Ocean Cube” blue, the Phantom takes a bolder route — heavy on “Pink Blast” wrapping the heel, transitioning into “Crimson Tint” up front, with sharp black details highlighting the Swoosh and raised Gripknit zones through the upper.

Underfoot, the signature Cyclone360 system makes a welcome return — a rotational traction setup designed for tight turns and fast footwork, especially in congested areas of the pitch.
The forefoot studs echo the pink blast of the heel, flowing top to toe in a way that’s vibrant yet purposeful — helping players stay quick on the spin and sharp on the cut.
Nike Tiempo – Control with a Cooler Edge
Turquoise takes centre stage in the Prism Pack’s Nike Tiempo — a standout shift already spotted on creative anchors like Jamal Musiala and Leah Williamson.
Dubbed “Copa/White” by Nike, the upper leans into a cool pastel blue with a soft matte finish that catches light differently at speed. The crisp white Swoosh is edged with a subtle blush of pink — tying the boot into the wider pack story without stealing the spotlight. It’s confident without shouting.

But the beauty’s in the detail. The ACC FlyTouch Plus upper doesn’t just mimic leather — it delivers that broken-in feel straight out the box, moulding to your foot without overstretching. Inside, Quadfit mesh delivers that second-skin fit that moves with you through sharp cuts and sudden shifts.
Beneath it all, the Hyperstability plate makes its return — a mix of conical and bladed studs designed to help you plant, pivot, and push off with purpose. It’s a setup that suits both Musiala’s glide through pressure and Williamson’s control in possession.
This isn’t just a new paint job. It’s a control-focused silo that now looks as sharp as it plays.
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The Nike Prism Pack is now available to purchase at Lovell Soccer.