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Puma launches Proadapt Alphacat spikeless shoes

3.00am 15th June 2021 - New Products - This story was updated on Monday, June 14th, 2021

Puma Golf’s new Proadapt Alphacat shoes boast a host of hi-tech materials and technology in a fashion-forward aesthetic to the create a new standard in the premium, spikeless golf shoe category.

The Proadapt Alphacat features Puma’s proprietary ADAPT Foam, which is made from a combination of EVA cushioning and an impact-resistant polymer. The combination of the materials creates a platform that provides impact resistance, energy return, and ground feel.

A multi-material outsole features an abrasion-resistant TPU perimeter that provides great stability and traction on soft surfaces, while the central crystal rubber unit provides exceptional traction and a soft under foot feel on hard surfaces.

The upper is an EXO Shell comprised of engendered mesh with a TPU film that provides both structure and support, as well as waterproof performance, with a one-year guarantee. 

They are available in three colour options in men’s sizes 7-12 and have an RRP of £120. They will be launched in Europe and Asia on June 15, and in the USA early next year, along with a new women’s model. 

“The new Proadapt Alphacat brings the exact energy and innovation we are about here at Puma,” said Andrew Lawson, product manager for footwear at Puma Golf. “More golfers now than ever are wearing spikeless shoes, so when we approached the build of this shoe, our engineers and designers used both performance innovations and style trends to create the most advanced spikeless golf shoe Puma has made to date.”

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