The shoe is a stark black, with Nadal's personal-brand "Bull" logo atop its lip on the right, and Woods' own branded image on the left. A silver "swoosh" outline adorns each.
The shoe's moniker makes sense, given Nadal's propensity for cage matches (read: demolitions) in Paris. He debuted the shoe at this week's Italian Open where, after a six-month layoff due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he lost in the quarterfinals to Diego Schwartzman.
In closing, this limited-edition shoe's makers boast its increased durability, which certainly helps its wearer, given his status as the titan of crushed-brick courts. Rafa happens.