1 colorway of the Nike Zoom Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 RGN FG SE on SoleBook.
The Nike Mercurial Vapor line has always sat at the crossroads of football boots and sneaker culture, and the Zoom Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 RGN FG SE pulls that intersection into full view. The Mercurial nameplate dates back to the late 1990s, built around speed and a low-profile, sock-like fit for quick forwards; the Superfly branding later became Nike's platform for its most aggressive, low-cut, second-skin construction. This RGN (often read as "Rugby National" or regional-exclusive) SE edition reflects Nike's habit of spinning off limited, region-specific colorways and material tweaks from its core boot silhouettes, sometimes crossing into rugby or special-edition retail runs rather than pure football distribution. The FG designation points to a firm-ground outsole, confirming its on-pitch intent even as sneaker collectors have increasingly treated Mercurial Superfly drops as lifestyle objects, prized for their Flyknit-adjacent uppers, Zoom Air cushioning, and aggressive silhouette. Because SE and regional releases are typically produced in small batches with little marketing push, exact release specifics on this variant remain murky, but it sits firmly within the Mercurial Superfly's ongoing tradition of pushing boundary-pushing design language beyond the sport itself.