Speed is redefined through new featherweight SLS plate construction
The quest for acceleration and speed has long been the north star for
athletes across sport, and in order to excel in the game of football,
the mastery of these skills is seen in the 40-yard dash. Played out on a
national stage in Indianapolis, pro scouts clock 40-yard dash times in
order to assess and translate these measurements to a football athlete’s
game-time ability.
Today, Nike Football debuted the Nike Vapor Laser Talon that
incorporates a revolutionary 3D printed plate that will help football
athletes perform at their best. In a version built to master the 40, the
Nike Vapor Laser Talon weighs a mere 5.6 oz. and is specifically
designed for optimal traction on football turf and helping athletes
maintain their “drive stance” longer.
With over 40 years of athlete insights and innovation across sport,
Nike designers worked with elite trainers within Nike SPARQ as well as
long time partner and gold medal sprinter Michael Johnson to understand
how he and his team at Michael Johnson Performance train football
athletes for the 40. According to MJP Performance Director, Lance
Walker, an athlete’s “Zero Step” is a pivotal point that can make or
break an athlete’s 40 time. In the moments before that first step hits
the turf, his propulsion and acceleration speed are determined. At that
point, it’s all about geometry.
“Nike’s new 3D printed plate is contoured to allow football athletes
to maintain their drive position longer and more efficiently, helping
them accelerate faster through the critical first 10 yards of the 40”
said Johnson. “Translated to the game of football, mastering the Zero
Step can mean the difference between a defensive lineman sacking the
quarterback or getting blocked.”
The plate of the cleat is crafted using Selective Laser Sintering
technology (SLS) and is the sport’s first 3D printed plate. SLS is a
manufacturing technique using high-powered lasers to fuse small
particles of materials into a 3-dimentional shape. Through proprietary
material selection, Nike was able to prototype a fully functional plate
and traction system within a fraction of the traditional timeframe and
at a fraction of the weight. The SLS process allows for the engineering
and creation of shapes not possible with traditional manufacturing
processes, as well as the ability to make design updates within hours
instead of months to truly accelerate the innovation process to never
seen speeds.
“SLS technology has revolutionized the way we design cleat plates –
even beyond football – and gives Nike the ability to create solutions
that were not possible within the constraints of traditional
manufacturing processes” said Shane Kohatsu, Director of Nike Footwear
Innovation.
The way athletes train continues to evolve, and Nike continues to
push the boundaries of innovation even further. By listening to the
voice of the athlete, Nike is able to evolve footwear, apparel and
equipment to help athletes achieve their highest potential.
Source Nike
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