Travis Scott Nike Phantom 6 Collab Brings Cactus Jack to the Soccer Pitch for the First Time

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Travis Scott and Nike have unveiled the Phantom 6 Low Elite, marking the Houston rapper’s first-ever venture into performance soccer footwear ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The collaboration, officially revealed in late March 2026, builds on a lifestyle preview Scott wore at Nike’s TOMA El Juego event in late 2025. Unlike that indoor version, the new Phantom 6 Low Elite is a full performance cleat built for on-pitch use — not just a streetwear crossover.

Travis Scott Nike Phantom 6 Design Details

The boot arrives in a vibrant green upper balanced with earthy brown accents — a colorway that pulls directly from the Cactus Jack aesthetic established across Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG and other Nike collabs. The lateral side features a uniquely textured Swoosh, while the heel is stamped with Cactus Jack branding.

Underneath, the boot sports an iridescent soleplate that shifts color in different lighting, along with a flame-like traction pattern — a nod to Scott’s “La Flame” alias. Yellow laces and gold Swoosh branding round out a design that is as visual as it is functional.

Style code for the men’s version is IV2037-900, listed in Multi-Color/Metallic Gold.

On-Field Performance, Not Just Aesthetics

The Travis Scott Nike Phantom 6 retains the full technical spec of Nike Football’s current top-tier cleat. That includes a Tuned Gripknit upper engineered for precise ball control, and a Cyclone 360 soleplate optimized for quick directional changes.

This positions the boot as a legitimate performance option — not a lifestyle shoe dressed up in cleats. Scott was spotted wearing an indoor variation of the Phantom 6 at the Nike Football TOMA El Juego event in Miami, confirming that the collaboration was developed with actual on-field use in mind.

World Cup Timing and What to Expect

The Travis Scott Nike Phantom 6 Low Elite is currently expected to release in Summer 2026, timed to coincide with the 2026 FIFA World Cup taking place across North America. The tournament kicks off in June, making a pre-tournament drop the most likely scenario.

Official pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but an early listing from KicksFinder pegged the retail at $200 USD. Given Scott’s track record with Nike, the drop is expected to be extremely limited. No confirmed retailers or raffle details have been announced at this time.

For fans of Scott’s Nike catalog — which includes some of the most sought-after Jordan 1, Air Force 1, and Air Max 1 releases of the past decade — this marks a significant expansion of the Cactus Jack brand into a new category entirely.

What This Means for Cactus Jack

Travis Scott has steadily built one of the most consistent Nike collaboration portfolios in the industry. His signature reverse Swoosh, earthy palette, and hidden details have made his drops some of the most competitive raffles in sneaker culture. The move into soccer footwear signals that Nike is positioning Scott as a key face of their 2026 World Cup campaign — a tournament with an estimated global audience in the billions.

This also hints at a broader Travis Scott x Nike Football rollout potentially still to come. Whether that includes additional colorways, an apparel line, or further pitch-side appearances remains to be seen.

Fans can track the drop on Nike’s official Phantom 6 page and follow Cactus Jack’s channels for any official announcement.

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TSNV is the founder and editor of TSNVWRLD. A European voice in hip-hop media, he covers the artists, albums, and live moments shaping the genre.

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