2198 days ago

Puma Men Grey Vertex IDP Running Shoes

Ranjan Harsha from Waterloo

Design Details:
A pair of grey & green running sports shoes, has regular styling, lace-up detail
Mesh upper
SIZE: 10 UK
Cushioned footbed

Textured and patterned outsole



Material & Care

Mesh

Wipe with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust



Specifications

Sport- Running

Material- Mesh

Fastening- Lace-Ups

Ankle Height- Regular

Outsole Type- Marking

Cleats- No Cleats

Pronation for Running Shoes- Neutral

Arch Type- Medium

Cushioning- High

Running Type- Road Running



Distance Long

Surface Type- Hard

Complete The Look:



Update your collection of shoes with these top-of-the-line sports shoes from Puma. This grey pair can be teamed with sports shorts and a casual tee when you're going to the gym with your friends.

Price: $35

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