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Puma Complete Eutopia (Read 683 times)

    Anyone tried these? I just bought a pair after trying on about 50 different shoes. These just felt the best on my feet. I'm a little skeptical of them given how light they are. I'm gonna try them out later and see if I want to exchange them or not. It came down to these and the Asics Nimbus 9's. I haven't been able to try on a pair of the 10's yet.
      No, but I've got the Complete Prevail, which I think is the neutral shoe of the same family, and I LOVE THEM LIKE I'VE NEVER LOVED A PAIR OF TRAINERS!!! They feel like the best cushioned racing flats going.... I find them better cushioned than the Glycerine, and very flexible.
        I was torn between those and the New Balance 826 for a light weight "race" shoe. The only reason I did not buy the Puma's was price - the NB were $20 cheaper. Those Puma's felt great. I do not think you could go wrong with them if they fit the mechanics of your foot/stride. Another option that I liked was the Nike Hayward +3. Those definitely come in some funky color combinations. Go Pre! http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NMZH3.html Kevin
        Don't let the fat fool you .....
          I was torn between those and the New Balance 826 for a light weight "race" shoe. The only reason I did not buy the Puma's was price - the NB were $20 cheaper. Those Puma's felt great. I do not think you could go wrong with them if they fit the mechanics of your foot/stride. Another option that I liked was the Nike Hayward +3. Those definitely come in some funky color combinations. Go Pre! http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpageMRS-NMZH3.html Kevin
          I really think the Puma is beefy enough for a trainer. Even my performance trainers are a lot less cushioned than they are, let alone my flats.