Light and shade for the new Puma Flair Pack. The feline brand presents this new collection in which Future and Ultra bring us two completely contrasting aesthetics. Two boots, two concepts and two ways of understanding football with the Puma Flair Pack.
20 January 2022
- Written by David del Río
Puma is one of the longest-standing brands in terms of football boot production, and this is reflected in its work, its concepts, and its interpretation of our sport. While it is true that its main competitors offer four different models in each collection, the German brand has decided that two ranges are enough, removing Puma's natural leather boots from professional pitches and focusing all its efforts on ensuring that Ultra and Future are worn by as many footballers as possible. This is a somewhat risky move, as there are many elite players who wear leather football boots, but the brand believes that football is increasingly moving towards synthetic boots and technology, and this is what stands out in its limited catalogue.
But without further ado, let's talk about today's topic, which is the presentation of the new Puma Flair Pack. The brand's first collection for 2022 arrives, as always, differentiating its two silos in terms of colours and making it clear that there is no relationship between Ultra and Future, so if you are thinking of starting to play with Puma football boots, you should be clear about which silo you identify with.
We will start by talking about the Puma Future football boots. On this occasion, Puma's most popular silo steps away from the spotlight and lets black take centre stage. It should be noted that this is simply a colour change, seeking sobriety in a model that had been dressed in bold, striking colours for several collections, such as in the previous Faster Forward and Under The Lights Packs.
But this time it's not like that, so if you're a fan of black football boots and you feel comfortable with the Puma Future, you're in luck. For the details, the brand has decided that orange is the perfect match, although it's true that all colours look good against a black base. Finishing off the design of the new Puma Future football boots, we move on to the sole, where we find a gradient that starts in black and ends in fuchsia pink, the colour that colours Ultra in this Flair Pack and which the Germans have used as a connecting link between these two models.
And now that we have mentioned them, let's talk about the new Puma Ultra football boots, which, unlike Future, have undergone a slight restyling in this collection. This modification can be found in the shell of Puma's speed silo, which, as we can see, has changed the shape of the grooves on the outside. We do not know if this has been done in search of some functional improvement or if it is simply an aesthetic detail.
Be that as it may, the design of these Puma Ultra football boots is wonderful, accompanied this time by a fuchsia colour that perfectly matches the Ultra essence of a fun, cheeky and daring footballer on the pitch. Accompanying this striking colour, we once again find the same colours we saw in the previously reviewed Puma Future boots. Black and orange come together to paint the details of the new Ultra boots, confirming the great work done by the German brand's design team in its flagship silo in today's football.
That's all about the new Puma Flair Pack, different colours and different concepts for two silos that we will see the brand's footballers wearing during this part of the season. If you want to join them and wear them too, they are now available both in shops and on the Fútbol Emotion website.
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