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PUMA evoSPEED Star Indoor Soccer Shoes

White/Monaco Blue/Jasmine Green

Item #47658
  1. The Evolution of Style
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The Evolution of Style

Hit the streets looking like a star in these lightweight shoes from PUMA. Design for indoor play but ready for everyday wear.

UPPER: Abrasion resistant Micro Tec suede is lightweight and durable.

Padded collar for a comfortable, secure fit.

MIDSOLE: Comfortable, cushioned EVA insole. IdCell cushioning board provides stability and support.

ArchTec midfoot support cradles your foot.

OUTSOLE: Non-marking EverTrack rubber gives you the grip and rotation you need.

WEIGHT: 9.2 oz.


Luce como una estrella con estos botines ligeros de PUMA. CORTE: Gamuza Micro Tec resistente a raspaduras que es ligera y duradera. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada para mayor comodidad. Placa acolchonada IdCell que brinda estabilidad y soporte. SUELA: Soporte ArchTec que abraza el pie. Hule EverTrack que no deja marcas que te brinda el agarre y rotación que necesitas. PESO: 9.2 oz.

Puma was briefly called Ruda (taken from the name of company founder Rudolph Dassler) until settling on its current name in 1948. In 1982, Diego Maradona of Argentina played his first World Cup in Puma boots. The earliest documented use of the word football appears in a proclamation by King Henry IV of England in 1409. The first soccer game based on English FA rules in the United States took place between Rutgers University and Princeton University on Novermber 6, 1869. The United States has won the Gold Cup four times, including three of the last four titles.
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