I just got myself a new Puma PWRFrame shoes

Earlier today, I went to the shopping mall to buy the Puma PWRFrame shoes. I've been checking this one for quite some time and I've been waiting for the clearance sale as well. When I noticed that they dropped the final pice down to $100 then I didn't think twice, I checked the fit, and then bought it right away.

My current training shoes from Reebok is already old and worn out. A replacement is long overdue so the timing of the clearance sale couldn't be any better. I've waited long to find a model that I think will be the best for the kinds of activities that I have on a regular basis.

There are aesthetic features of the shoes that I liked so much. The first one will be the back part. The V-shaped design that divides the white sole is a cool addition to it. It made this part of the shoes look dynamic. It gives me the impression that it's not just an ordinary training shoes.

The other design feature that made me excited to buy this model is the hard plastic "frame" that they added on the lower mid-part of the shoes.

I'm impressed by the way Puma developed this design. They even added a solid patch on the sides of the front part.

These patches add strength to the front part of the shoes. This is the part where it is easily deformed or tear off. By adding this feature, it won't feel so much strain in every extreme activity that I'll do.

At first, I planned to buy a model from either Nike or Addidas however, when I saw this model from Puma then I have changed my mind. Instead, I now prefer training shoes that is tough and has good design as too.


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