I own these, for me these are great. Been using them for cross training for more than a year at least Three to four times a week, zero problems, super grippy
Hi, I thought it was an exaggeration but today I tried on the Puma Fuse and it's true, it doesn't have good foot support and if you have flat feet like me it's even more pronounced. The sole is not at all adherent and the materials did not really seem very durable to me... It seems so because it has plastic and rubber on several sides but no. I ended up buying the Nike Metcon 7 which I found the construction to be incredible.
I own these, for me these are great. Been using them for cross training for more than a year at least Three to four times a week, zero problems, super grippy
Just want to pin your comment to show an alternate point of view. Thanks for sharing your experience with them!
Love the vids man. Seems like the intro music got turned up to 11 this vid
Hi, I thought it was an exaggeration but today I tried on the Puma Fuse and it's true, it doesn't have good foot support and if you have flat feet like me it's even more pronounced. The sole is not at all adherent and the materials did not really seem very durable to me... It seems so because it has plastic and rubber on several sides but no.
I ended up buying the Nike Metcon 7 which I found the construction to be incredible.
I put these on, took them off and walked over to nike. Felt very uncomfortable and unstable.
I know they’re not a CrossFit or lifting shoe but I keep seeing a lot of people with the puma enzo
The running shoe? Definitely shouldn’t lift in running shoes
@@WesJH yeah I know! I see people lifting in ultraboosts too!
should i do parkour with em ?