The Puma Instinct pack is probably one of the favourites of the year, it's that simple. We love the orange and black combinations for the Puma Future football boots, and we can never resist a pair of silver football boots. So, when it comes to aesthetics, we are not very impartial. That said, the new ultras are fantastic boots.
Puma football boots
Continuing with the Puma Ultra, we find a boot manufactured with three key technologies. The first and internal one is the Speedcage, which can be seen if we hold the boot up to the light. It is responsible for providing structure to the boot without adding any weight and ensuring that our foot is secured to the shell.
Then we have MatrixEvo, which are tiny strips of carbon fibre that together make up the entire casing, and this is the material we already have in silver.
Finally, we have Controlgrip, a coating on the upper that helps with ball control and every touch we make with it. This is a welcome feature in a speed boot.
And with all this, we have a boot with an outstanding sole, with triple studs that give us very aggressive traction and are also FG/AG, meaning they are suitable for both natural and artificial turf. Perhaps if your artificial turf pitch is one of the older ones, they are not the best option, but if it is one of the newer ones, the Puma Ultra boots are undoubtedly perfect.
And with this upper and sole, we have one of the best speed boots available today. Undoubtedly lightweight, weighing in at around 170g in a size 42. A scandalous level of lightness tinged with silver.
Of course, as part of the pack, the silver has certain orange touches that are part of the entire Puma Instinct pack, which is now available on the Futbol Emotion website.
In summary, as we have mentioned several times, there is no colour or combination that does not suit the Puma Ultra 1.4, a great boot with new colours. What more could you ask for?
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