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  1. Lightweight Comfort
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Lightweight Comfort

The lightest King PUMA has created. Premium kangaroo leather meets lightweight performance in the PUMA King Finale.

UPPER: Premium kangaroo leather upper with synthetic suede ankle lining for maximum comfort and durability.

INSOLE: Cushioned comfortable EVA insole. Streamlined heel counter.

AptoLast conforms to the natural shape of the foot for support and a snug fit.

OUTSOLE: TPU injected outsole with conical stud configuration. For use on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 7.7 oz.


CORTE: Piel de canguro premium con forro de gamuza sintética en el tobillo para mayor comodidad y hacerlos más duraderos. Lengüeta plegable que hace más grande la zona de impacto. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada. SUELA: TPU inyectado con tacos cónicos para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (9.2 oz) Importados.

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