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Puma Cell Exert
$60.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Very affordable for an all-around running shoe compared to some competitors. Comfortable and stable mid-region supports foot. Flexible in the sole region, improves compatibility with running on various surfaces.
The Cons:Comfort starts to decrease in latter stages of longer-distance runs. Heavier than slightly more expensive models, almost 12 ounces. Interior liner begins to lose glue and hold after several months.
The Cell Exert is a running shoe from Puma that is designed to provide comfort while running. The shoe features a lightweight synthetic upper which provides breathability. It includes Puma's tenCELL heel unit for shock absorption and has a lining made of moisture-wicking fabric to keep the foot dry.
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The Cell Exert also has a unique lacing system to provide a secure fit and has a rubber outsole for traction. The shoe is available in men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $60.
Features
- Lightweight synthetic upper
- Unique lacing system
- Moisture-wicking fabric lining
- PUMA tenCELL heel unit
- Rubber outsole
Mens' Color Options
- White-Black-Ribbon Red-Silver Metallic
- Black-Puma Silver-New Team Royal
- Puma Silver-Dark Shadow-Dandelion
Womens' Color Options
- White-Puma Silver-Blue Bell
- Puma Silver-Dark Shadow-Fuchsia Purple
- Steel Grey-Dark Shadow-White
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Pros & Cons
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Very affordable for an all-around running shoe compared to some competitors
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Comfortable and stable mid-region supports foot
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Flexible in the sole region, improves compatibility with running on various surfaces
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Comfort starts to decrease in latter stages of longer-distance runs
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Heavier than slightly more expensive models, almost 12 ounces
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Interior liner begins to lose glue and hold after several months
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More difficult to put on than other running shoes in this price bracket
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