Puma shoes come in various styles, each with its own specifications. Generally, Puma footwear is designed for performance, fashion, and comfort Upper Material: Lightweight mesh, knit, synthetic leather, or textile for breathability and flexibility. Midsole: EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) or IGNITE foam for responsive cushioning and energy return. Outsole: Rubber or durable rubber compounds designed for traction and grip, often with a pattern optimized for running or training. Technology: Puma’s ProFoam for cushioning, LQDCELL for stability, or RS (Running System) for comfort and support. Fit: Various models offer a sock-like fit or traditional lacing system.
Upper Material: A combination of mesh and synthetic materials for breathability and support. Midsole: Responsive foam or LQDCELL technology for cushioning and stability during high-impact movements. Outsole: Rubber with a herringbone pattern for traction on the court. Support: High-top designs for ankle support, reinforced heel counters, and cushioning around the collar.
Upper Material: Soft leather, suede, or textile for a more stylish, everyday look. Midsole: EVA or foam for added comfort, with a focus on casual wear. Outsole: Rubber for durability and grip. Design: Puma often incorporates a bold logo, contrasting colors, and fashion-forward designs. Closure: Lace-up or slip-on style depending on the design.