Saturday, October 8, 2011

The New Puma complete Ventis

The New Puma complete Ventis


The Puma unblemished Ventis has been a hot selling running shoe during the past some months. Known for its light and fast ride, it is no wonder that contentious athletes favor this shoe. Here are some feature and benefits of that shoe.

Ortholite Sockliner - a relieve sockliner which consists of two layers for maximum fit and comfort, fast material regeneration, and optimized Air circulation. The sockliner is also antimicrobial.

IdCell - Eva based cushioning material for improved shock absorption in the heel crash zone and as a full distance top layer.

duoCell - Long persisting cell insert in hell for improved shock absorption.

Kms Lite - Midsole Eva foam provides good cushioning properties for less weight.

IdCell Board in the heel - Proven Eva change for the appropriate brand sole for added relieve and shock absorption in the heel.

ArchTec - sustain for the arch of the foot. Increases the functional firmness and saves weight.

EverRide - Blown rubber outsole for improved forefoot cushioning. This also saves weight compared to other materials (i.e. Gray rubber sole).

EverTrack - Long persisting rubber composite used in the outsole area provides durability.

How does the shoe fit?

Wear testers describe it as having a narrow heel and wide toe box. The toe box has a lot of volume, with a rounded shape and decent height. The midfoot is snug but not narrow or tight. If you wear orthotics, don't worry. It will have fullness of room to fit orthotics.

Who is it meant for?

The ideal runner profile for the Ventis is someone who is mid to light weight, and has no biomechanic inefficiencies.

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