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Puma V1.10 Top Trainer
$90.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Get great grip on all kinds of surfaces. Traction works in all directions, keeps you maneuverable. Bright and shiny design catches everyone's eye when you walk out.
The Cons:Take a little time to break in properly. Once the studs wear down there's no way to replace them. Doesn't have the biting edge that harder cleats would give on hard fields.
The Puma V1.10 Top Trainer is a mid-range soccer cleat designed with versatility in mind as they are appropriate for soft, hard and artificial surfaces. Its microfiber and textile upper offers lightweight durability while its padded midsole offers comfort and support.
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Additionally, the V1.10 Top Trainer's rubber outsole provides additional support and durability while its hard rubber studs offer additional traction on harder terrains.
The V1.10 Top Trainer's upper consists of an inner microfiber which provides comfort while its outer layer consists of hard, glossy textile which is durable without adding much extra weight. Its padded midsole provides the bottom of the wearer's foot with added comfort and support at all key points of the sole for longer matches. Meanwhile, the V1.10 Top Trainer's rubebr outsole is rugged and durable while its rubber studs offer added traction and performance, particularly on artifical and hard terrains. The Puma V1.10 Top Trainer is available in red, yellow and black.
Features
- Microfiber and textile upper for lightweight durability
- Cushy midsole for comfort and support
- Rubber outsole with studs for grip
- Available in sizes 4-14
- Available in red, yellow and black
- Appropriate for soft and hard ground use
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Pros & Cons
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get great grip on all kinds of surfaces
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traction works in all directions, keeps you maneuverable
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bright and shiny design catches everyone's eye when you walk out
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extremely light, don't really notice the weight of them
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good grip on the ball, improves control
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take a little time to break in properly
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once the studs wear down there's no way to replace them
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doesn't have the biting edge that harder cleats would give on hard fields
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