In short:Light and fast, but slightly unstable, is the best way to describe this new shoe. It features a sequence of outsole pods designed to mirror the fat pads of the foot, giving a more personalised ride. In reality, the pods feel like fat studs
but unobtrusive support keep foot steady. Very good impact absorption, but not soft. Weaknesses: Smooth, quick and ultra-reliable transition from heelstrike to toe-off. Low profile and great but unobtrusive support keep foot steady. Very good impact absorption
's all the better for it. It's built low to the ground and there's a plastic plate in the midsole to protect the foot from sharp stones. Puma has placed its iDCell cushioning material in the heel for extra padding, but the Trailfox is still a firm shoe
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 368g Weight (W): 297g Contact: www.puma.com Full Review: What's new? New from Puma, the Ventis is designed as a top-end performance shoe for those who need just a little medial support. Its shock-absorption system provides
(W): 302g Contact: www.puma.com Full Review: Another new model, pitched as Puma's mid-range stability shoe. Its primary control features are a midsole ‘crash pad' to slow the speed of pronation, a dual-density medial post to control pronation, and a
more than i ran. Downhill in the wet was a nightmare. They also have an annoying plastic bit which is there to support the arch of your foot, however if you catch it on the kerb or a large rock, it sends you flying!On the plus side, they are the best i
-pronators looking for a long-distance racing or fast training shoe. Weight (M): 273g Contact: www.puma.com Full Review: The Concinnity III is a very different beast to its predecessors. The heel has been rounded and a softer rubber added to the forefoot for improved
(W): 228g Contact: www.puma.com Full Review: What's new? This is the heaviest of a new range of racing shoes designed to suit every runner.We say This is Puma's attempt to blend fashion with function - the retro looks mean this could double as a
. Overall: Having had puma replace my mashed trailfoxes with the ax-alps, I could immediately tell that this is a far better shoes for me. They have a nice balance of grip and cushioning and your foot feels very stable, even on steep contours, thanks