FourFourTwo Verdict
Super comfortable, reliable and durable, the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 are some of the most versatile football boots around
Pros
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No 'wear-in' period – comfortable from the off
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Extremely light
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Range of colourways
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Suit defenders, midfielders and attackers equally
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Good for wide feet
Cons
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Lack a real niche
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Expensive
Nike's Tiempo Legend 9 is a huge leap forward for the iconic Tiempo range. One of the most comfortable and versatile boots on the market, they're currently being worn by some of the world's best players.
Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker and Thibault Courtois are just three superstars that have worn them throughout the 2021/22 season. Many midfielders and strikers have also adopted the boot this season, proving that the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 is solid across the board and suits players of different skillsets and abilities, despite marketing itself primarily as a boot for more attacking players.
How we tested the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 football boots
For this review, FFT wore the boots to several training sessions on artificial grass, before donning them for 90 minutes during a competitive 11-a-side match on natural grass. The pitch was quite dry and dusty and not the most even surface, so don't worry about a pristine surface bumping up the score.
We tested a pair of the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 football boots in a UK size 10 (US 11/EUR 45/BR 43/CM 29 - Women's: UK 10/US 12/EUR 45/BR 43/CM 29).
Comfort and fit
FFT were pleasantly surprised by how much comfier and wider the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 football boots felt than other boots we've squeezed into.
The Tiempo 9 boots were a great fit straight out of the box; true to size and supple enough to slip into with the laces simply untied. They're made of a really supple K-leather, which allows plenty room to wriggle without feeling at all loose.
The heel is made of a tough plastic, which adds good support and there is a decent bend to the sole, meaning you can sprint and jump in them with ease.
After a first training session, FFT had a very small blister on the right heel but we'll take that given how comfortable they were otherwise. The second time we wore them we had no issues whatsoever and were pleased to have broken them in on 3G before wearing them on grass.
All in all, in terms of comfort, these were 10 out 10. And we don't dish out Len Goodman's lightly.
On the pitch
• RRP: £180
• Gender specification: No difference in gender specs
• Sizes available: 3.5 -12
• Colors: White and orange, black and blue, white and yellow, silver and blue
• Recommended for: All-rounders, players with wider feet
It's all well and good looking cool and fitting nicely, but you expect a boot retailing at almost £180 to do a little more than that. So how do the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 football boots help you as a footballer?
First thing you'll notice when playing is how light these are. At 207g, these are the lightest Tiempo in the line's history and comfortably among the airiest boots on the market.
With memory foam scattered across the top and sides of the boot, you expect a more cushioned touch as well as an extra yard of pace. This made FFT feel more in control when receiving a pass and gave us the confidence to pluck a ball out of the sky with Berbatov-esque control. Well, that's how we remember it anyway...
Despite FFT playing at centre-forward in the test game and enjoying the lightness and sponginess of the boot, we can see why so many top defenders and midfielders are wearing these too.
The Nike Tiempo 9 feels more tough and durable than other attacker-specific football boots, such as the Mercurial Superfly or Puma Future Z. The K-leather is tough and breathable; the heel plate feels solid and the soft foam pods made spraying long passes and whipping in crosses a joy. This may be built with strikers in mind, but it's no surprise players of all positions are seen wearing them.
Design
As mentioned the boots are extremely light, yet made of tough leather that allows room to breathe.
Covered in memory foam and touch pods, the boots upper is designed to specifically help attackers shoot, dribble and control the ball. The studs are designed to help change direction quickly and the heel is tough. It's an extremely well designed and comfortable boot, suitable for players of all positions.
Summary
All in all, it’s a cracking all-round boot; perfect for players who like to express themselves with a dash of flair and style, without sacrificing comfort and reliability. One of the best football boots on the market for wide feet and, at £180, they're more affordable than some of the upper-end options. Highly-recommended.
Ed is a staff writer at FourFourTwo, working across the magazine and website. A German speaker, he’s been working as a football reporter in Berlin since 2015, predominantly covering the Bundesliga and Germany's national team. Favourite FFT features include an exclusive interview with Jude Bellingham following the youngster’s move to Borussia Dortmund in 2020, a history of the Berlin Derby since the fall of the Wall and a celebration of Kevin Keegan’s playing career.