Has anyone ever run in the Puma Complete RoadRacer III ?? I am looking for a lightweight race flat with a little more upper support and also a little wider sole then my current shoe (Nike Zoom Streak XC 2).
Has anyone ever run in the Puma Complete RoadRacer III ?? I am looking for a lightweight race flat with a little more upper support and also a little wider sole then my current shoe (Nike Zoom Streak XC 2).
Yeah, I've ran in it. It sucked, like all the other (three) pairs of Puma shoes I've had.
what made them suck?
I, on the other hand, love them. Very responsive midsole, snug upper, great road feel, extremely comfortable to run in, especially over longer distances.
Downsides: not super light (noticeable heavier than the Streak XC 2), tongue can be kind of annoying because of how it is sewn in.
I agree with the above pair of poster's shoes. I found them to be nice shoes, unlike some of the previous puma models i've encountered. Responsive, really like the way the upper fits and the heel (achillies guard deal) isn't hardened. I'm on my second pair of these (after 2 pairs of the II's, which I wasn't a big fan of) and train in them everyday. The sole won't just fall apart like the II's, which is nice.
Thanks... I just ordered a pair! Thanks for all of the help.
these shoes are great... as light as a racing flat but with great foot stability
just ran in these yesterday and they are great... can't wait to get off work so I can hit the road again
dontmesswiththecat wrote:
Yeah, I've ran in it. It sucked, like all the other (three) pairs of Puma shoes I've had.
Why would you buy 4 pairs then, douche nuts?
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