In short:Neutral training shoe with breathable double layer air mesh and an integrated lace-wrap system
-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
: One tester’s comment, ‘I felt like Bolt in these shoes’ makes it clear that it’s mission accomplished for Puma. The lightweight racing construction does what it says on the tin, but it also proved to be adept at performing over a variety of sessions
(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
In short:More flexible than the Tenos due to flex grooves in the outsole and narrower heel Weight (M): 335g Contact: www.puma.com Full Review: The Phasis is the neutral-cushioned version of the Tenos, so unlike its stable sibling it lacks a second
have worn when doing my indoor circuit training and dry running tracks. HANNAH JARVIS 2: GREAT SHOE IMPROVES WITH AGE Strengths: fits well no blisters and improves with age Weaknesses: fits well no blisters and improves with age Overall: good shoe