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PUMA v1.11 i Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Team Charcoal/White/Fluo Peach

Item #28950
  1. A New Version of Speed and Stability!
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A New Version of Speed and Stability!

PUMA v1.11 is the next version in lightweight evolution of professional cleats that gives you the confidence to be your fastest!

Built on a new last for a roomier fit in the forefoot, making this version of the v-series more comfortable.

Microfiber upper with grip texture.

Lace cover for increased strike zone.

TPU injected external heel counter for added stability.

Cushioned EVA insole with

PUMA AptoLast technology that mimics the natural shape of the foot.

Pebax outsole with TPU and carbon fiber inserts for stability and support.

Pointed stud configuration for optimum traction on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8.2 oz.


Los v1.11 de PUMA son la nueva versión en el proceso evolutivo de los botines profesionales ligeros, los cuales que te brindan la confianza para ser más veloz en la cancha. Hechos sobre una nueva horma con más espacio en la punta, la cual hace más cómoda esta versión de los serie v. CORTE: Micro fibra con textura de agarre y cordones cubiertos que hacen mayor la zona de impacto. Base externa del talón de TPU inyectado que brinda mayor estabilidad. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada con tecnología AptoLast de PUMA que se ajusta a la forma natural del pie. SUELA: Armazón de Pebax con añadidos de TPU y carbono para brindar mayor estabilidad y soporte. Tacos en punta para una tracción óptima. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (8.2 oz) Importados.

The U.S. Governing body for the sport did not have soccer in its name until 1945, when it became the U.S. Soccer Football Association. The mascot for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain was an orange named Naranjito. The first appearance of organized women's soccer in the US may have been in 1922, when a team sponsored by English company Dick, Kerr toured the country -and beat several top men's teams. Of the U.S. WNT coaches who coached more than four games, only Tony DiCicco was born in the United States. Substitutions were allowed for the first time in the 1970 World Cup.
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