
Obsessed with accuracy? Us too. That’s why we designed the Phantom 6 Elite with revolutionary Gripknit to power your precision. The sticky texture brings your foot closer to the ball and helps put you in control of every opportunity—because missing isn’t an option. It gives you an unfair scoring advantage by combining with the Cyclone 360 traction plate for all those quick cuts.
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70 Reviews
davidc898185281
Very nice good gripknit comes in about 4 days really fast
SirG14
Nice boots. Feel good and durable vs adidas. Like the Nike cleat pattern vs Mizuno although k leather is nice b
Ben248299491
The cleats are very nice. They took 4 practices to break in. Durability with the upper and soleplate connection needs to be better
BenM369926511
Snagged a pair of these in the AG model during the BF sales, having had a keen interest in the Phantom 6 since launch, and I've not been disappointed! I play recreationally, so getting the Elite model is overkill more or less, but I have always been a bit of a boot nerd, and over the years I've been fortunate enough to try out some of these top end boot models. My love affair really started with the OG Hypervenom Phantom, an absolutely incredible silo that would probably still perform well today. I have since tried multiple Phantom silos, with the Phantom VNM also being a favourite of mine, and I've also dabbled with some of the older Tiempo with K-leather. As a wider footed player (UK 11/ US 12), the Phantom range has generally always been an accomodating boot, and the Phantom 6 is really quite great in this regard. It's probably a little slimmer in the midfoot overall, and although the toe box has been improved it could be slightly better, but it has a very accomodating general feel, and the upper will wear in. My general thoughts on the Phantom 6 overall are that this is a really awesome boot, and if you're looking for extra grip and a close to foot feel then these are amazing. The gripknit upper isn't just a gimmick, it definitely helps with overall ball control, and gives you that little extra confidence with things like first touches, even in trickier weather conditions. Fit and feel out of the box is great, but after a few games wearing them in they seem, to me, almost as good as the OG Hypervenom Phantom. I appreciate the anatomical design and that almost feeling like a slipper going on once they've worn in a bit and molded to your foot shape. The AG soleplate is great, I've had absolutely no stud pressure nor grip issues in my time so far. I think they revised it for this wave of silos and the studs are slightly longer, but not as aggressive as an FG formation. Very well balanced, and a nice firm feel underfoot. One of the most common complaints I've seen, and agree with to an extent, is heel lockdown could be a bit better. The heel is comfortable, but definitely feels like it could do with feeling a touch more snug, not too much, just a little. It's a minor complaint for me, but may be more noticeable if you have a slimmer foot/heel. In terms of design/aestethics; the Phantom 6 is a great looking boot in general. The sort of 'uniform' looking ribbed appearance of the gripknit upper is very cool, and the way the various colourways use the different areas and colour-code them is great. Not a huge fan of the swoosh on the outside of the boot on this variant (amongst others) with the sort of 'sharp' bobbles on it. There's no practical benefit and arguably could be dangerous if you caught someone awkwardly. Talking specifically about the Haaland signature boot, I think the colour selection is excellent, they absolutely stand out with the bright yellow upper, the red 'strike zone' and the various orange 'blended' elements that bring it altogether on the gripknit to give the ethos of the 'fire within'. The blue elements are meant to represent an 'icy' calm according to the description, so for me perhaps that colour could have been a bit lighter? The deep blue doesn't give me those vibes, but it does make a nice canvas for the brighter colours to stand out more. The soleplate is really basic looking frankly, I wish they had opted for a more flashy, iridescent soleplate like the launch model, that would have finished it off nicely, but still overall a nice looking edition. Closing thoughts: the Phantom 6 for me continues my love for the Phantom series that began all the way back with the Hypervenom Phantom. The fit, the feel on foot and touch on the ball, the look - there's nothing much that this boot does wrong (outside of heel lockdown) and you can thrive wearing these in any position on the pitch.
JoseC37978843
First pair of elite boots I bought and i definitely can’t complain. Gripknit feels really good on the ball and the overall feel is really good. It didn’t take long for me to break them in which is a big thing for me. If your looking for a good boot then I’d highly recommend these.
BeauP390120427
Super grippy and unreal fit ,really enjoying wearing them so far !
drg4177
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got these around the same time as another pair of cleats, the Phantom 6 Pro FG Low-Tops. I love those, but these Elites are incredible. The quality is premium and makes you feel like a pro. It fits slightly tighter than you expect, but after a few uses you get used to it. The colors are fun and the materials are definitely and upgrade over a standard Nike cleat. I’ve loved playing in these so far!
embiaco
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'm loving my new Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite FG Soccer Cleats. The Gripknit fabric provides superior ball control, which has been a game-changer for my touch on the field. As someone with high arches, these shoes offer the best arch support I've experienced in a cleat, keeping me comfortable through the entire match. While I've always found Nike shoes to run small, the fit on these Phantom 6 cleats is greatly improved—snug but not constricting, though perhaps a touch narrow. And, as always, the cleats are feather-light, so I can focus on my speed and agility without feeling weighed down. The color scheme is different, but it really stands out without being gaudy.
Mike
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The cleats look and feel great, and they are VERY light. The comfort of these cleats is the biggest advantage and I would recommend them to those looking to purchase new cleats. They are a little narrow and they were a little tough to slide into. I do believe with once they are broken in a bit that it will get easier to put them on. Nike continues to innovate with cleats and these are another example of a great product!
MCisne
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been using the Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite FG cleats for a few weeks now, and they’ve honestly been some of the most comfortable and responsive boots I’ve worn. The fit is snug without being tight, and the upper has a nice flexible feel that molds to your foot pretty quickly. Touch on the ball feels really clean, there’s just enough grip without it feeling gimmicky. Traction has been great on firm natural grass fields. The stud pattern feels stable when cutting, and I haven’t had any slipping issues even on slightly damp grass. They’re also surprisingly lightweight, which you really notice during longer sessions. If I had to nitpick, they do run a bit narrow, so anyone with wider feet might want to size up or try them on first. But overall, these are high-quality cleats that feel premium and perform really well. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for a top-tier pair for competitive play.
Tyrone
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The boots is very comfortable especially on a natural grass pitch. The sole plate of the boot with the new spine down the middle allows for a very responsive boot. This give the boot a speed boot feeling. The 360 stud pattern is good on natural grass, allowing for better traction when changing direction especially due to its bladed pattern. The heel lock of the boot is good, although not butch support in the heel bone area, I believe the gripknit rigidity helps with maintaining the form and structure of the boot. The midsole at first can be very tight and only after breaking it in will the boot feel and sit very comfortable around the mid foot area. The gripknit material is great in raining conditions, eliminating the slippery feeling that comes with l the weather and the wet. However, in drier conditions the ball can get stuck a lot more. I love the low cut more, because it doesn’t feel as restrictive around the ankle area and give the foo lt more freedom to flow naturally with changing direction, shooting etc. The lace areas is good too because it makes it easier to access the laces with no cover. The toe box areas is wide enough to not make the toes feel cramped and also not too wide where the foot moves around too much. Overall great boots
smz
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These shoes are so tight I couldn't concentrate. I love the tech with the texture on them and love the colors. The cleat itself is great but they are so much on the smaller end that it really made it difficult to enjoy.
CheckCleats08
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite FG Soccer Cleats deliver a snug, glove-like fit that feels secure without being restrictive, giving you confidence in quick cuts and explosive sprints. The design is sleek and modern, with sharp lines and a low-profile silhouette that looks fast even when standing still. The fabric is lightweight yet durable, with a textured upper that enhances ball control while still feeling breathable during long matches. What I liked most was the balance between comfort and performance—the cleats manage to feel soft on the foot while still offering the responsiveness needed at a high level. If I could change anything, it would be adding a touch more cushioning underfoot for those extended sessions, as the emphasis on responsiveness sometimes sacrifices a bit of long-term comfort.
JessieLeigh
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite FG cleats provide a flexible and comfortable fit that adapts well to the foot, which is one of the first things I noticed when wearing them. I normally wear a size 8 in other Nike cleats, but the sock-like construction of this model allowed me to size down to a 7.5 while still having enough room to move naturally and even a little room to grow. The upper grips the ball extremely well, which adds noticeable control when dribbling in tight spaces or when needing quick touches under pressure. The traction pattern also supports a much more precise turn radius, making it easier to cut, pivot, and accelerate in different directions without feeling delayed or unstable. Overall the fit feels secure yet adaptable, which supports both comfort and performance across longer sessions. As a goalkeeper, I especially appreciate how the studs dig confidently into the ground when planting for a punt, giving a more stable base and helping create stronger and more accurate long-ball power. The excellent ball grip also helps when distributing with the feet, since the textured upper increases control on passes and clears. However, there are a couple of drawbacks specific to keepers. The lace area sits in a position where the ball can sometimes make contact during a punt, which has led to a few misdirected kicks when striking slightly off center. Additionally, on very wet grass the cleats can occasionally feel slippery during quick pushes or lateral movements, so footing requires a little extra attention in those conditions. Even with those limitations, the boot still performs at a high level across most surfaces and scenarios. The design and materials feel premium, with a textured upper that enhances the ball-to-foot connection and a soleplate that responds well to fast transitions. The comfort, lockdown, and overall flexibility make these cleats stand out, especially for players who need both agility and stability. With strong ball grip, improved turning precision, and a fit that supports sizing versatility, the Phantom 6 Low Elite remains a strong option for players at any position, including keepers who value control and secure footing
jmo
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These cleats fit like most Nike cleats. I normally wear the Luna’s because I like the higher top but wanted to try low tops. These do fit snug and are a little narrow so some might need to size a half size up.
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