
This is the New Zealand 10/12 Away kit which is designed for increased performance with lower environmental impact, and will be worn at the World Cup 2010. 8 plastic bottles are used to produce one jersey in the new Nike kit, which is available through the FSC Shop
To make the 2010 national team kits, Nike’s fabric suppliers sourced discarded plastic bottles from Japanese and Taiwanese landfill sites and then melted them down to produce new yarn that was ultimately converted to fabric for the jerseys.
This process saves raw materials and reduces energy consumption by up to 30 percent compared to manufacturing virgin polyester. By using recycled polyester for its new range of national jerseys, Nike prevented nearly 13 million plastic bottles, totaling nearly 254,000 kg of polyester waste, from going into landfill sites. This amount would be enough to cover more than 29 football pitches. If the recycled bottles used to make the jerseys were laid end-to-end they would cover more than 3,000 kilometres, which is more than the entire coastline of South Africa.
Considering the environment doesn’t mean sacrificing the innovative performance elements of Nike’s kits. For this summer’s finals, the kits have been designed to keep players drier, cooler and more comfortable, allowing them to maintain an optimum body temperature and perform at their best on the pitch.
Improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 15 percent lighter than previous Nike kit fabrications, helps keep players dry by drawing sweat to the outside of the garment where it evaporates. Ventilation zones have been placed on each side of the jersey to enhance breathability, and are combined with a fabric that increases air flow by up to seven percent compared to previous kits. Air can now pass across a player’s whole torso, keeping him cooler. These ventilation zones consist of up to 200 tiny laser cut holes which are backed by Nike’s innovative halo application. This treatment prevents ripping without reducing air flow.
The Nike kit shorts also have additional ventilation zones placed below the waistband and near the base of the spine, so this area prone to high sweat levels will now be significantly drier.
The jersey’s new double knit structure not only gives it a sleeker appearance, while offering 10 percent more stretch than the last Nike national team kit jerseys , but also boasts a new dynamic fit cut to follow the natural contours of the body while still allowing for maximum airflow and movement.
Players will also incorporate the unique benefits of Nike Pro Combat into their respective national team kits. Featuring an engineered system of dress, Pro Combat includes Slider and Impact shorts for added protection against light impact and abrasion along with a therma Mock that protects players’ necks against harsh conditions.



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This jersey doesn't looks like SphereDry and the one in stock yes. Why
My way to get my post to the top of the page. Nice kit, SMASH EM NELSEN, FALLON, SMELTZ, KILLEN, PASTON, MOSS, BROWN and all the other players
As for the shirt, it's like all other of Nike's efforts this World Cup but there is something about the New Zealand shirt that I like.
Clearly the esteemed climatologists Limbaugh and Beck have better facts than 99% of real scientists.
Keep driving your hummer, douchebag.
The shirt looks fresh.
Yes, exactly. Thank goodness there are still some people that actually understand. Every single day we extract enough finite resources from the earth to construct the Empire State Building more than 100 times over, and the rare earth metals that are essential to all our electronic goods are running low. The climate debate is almost irrelevant to the need for recycling, they are two largely seperate issues.
dumbass....
Do me a favour, just in your google search type in the word "Climate" and you don't even need to finish the rest of it because climate gate is the top search, even ahead of climate change. It's not something I made up, it's a fact whether all you people like it or not.
Better still, why don't you google 'climate change'. You'll find the body of work on that dwarfs any climate gate argument.
Then come back and explain to us what we should be doing with all the non-biodegradable waste in the world rather than promoting recycling, and how exactly the discussion about non-biodegradable waste even relates to your climate gate talking point. Perhaps you'll offer your neck of the woods as a land fill, or perhaps we can chuck all the plastic bottles on the fire that you burn books on.
wutever its still a great kit
The change that happened "naturally" and over millions of years now only takes 100 years. That's the point, twat.
When does Nike present others home kits?
This is an AWAY kit. New Zealand play in a white kit normally.
Maybe haven't expressed myself correctly ...
your a censoreding censored you know that? keep your shit to yourself
He is not a rugby a player. He is a new zealand football legend and captain of Blackburn rovers. New Zealand is hoping for at least 1 win, hopefully italy will underestimate us again, and paraguay will to, slovakia should be no problem.
yet you dont mention his name, its Ryan Nelsen for you that dont know
Nike--------1
Adidas-----0
I´d say:
Nike: 100
Adidas 0
and that´s for sure. The new Nike Shirts are cracking, the new Adidas are alright, but let´s all laugh at
PUMA
and as for you william. i agree
Nike----------1000
Adidas---------0
Quoting WILLIAM_WALLACE_HERO:
Quoting WILLIAM_WALLACE_HERO:
Will they perform the haka before games?
Either way, I'll definitely be buying one.
Nike seems to be unveiling the change kits first this time (with Brazil being an exception). IIRC, the primary kits for their teams will be unveiled in May.
no innovation from Nike!
still the same problem for nike,Adidas Leads and Nike follows
Lets take Brasil for example, wouldn't you think that since they pay a large amount of money to produce kits for Brasil....Wouldn't you think they'd come out with a unique template?! No, instead they give the same template to Brasil, New Zealand, Netherlands, USA, Slovenia, Australia, etc and the only difference for some of the teams being a design on the front of a shirt. NIKE GET OVER YOUR LAZINESS...DON'T START BEING LIKE PUMA!
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Yes Teddy Bear, they are the all whites. But have you seen the New Zealand kits for every other sport?, they are all black, being football the only exception. I think that black gives them personality, and personality goes a looong way!
Finally a kit to sing about.
Perfect for the World Cup
Nope, the NZ football captain.
The team will have it hammered into them that black is thicker than blood.
But like most kiwis he would have played some rugby at school in which the violence is elegant like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_nBTmRc9LI