Puma has made itself a name in the running shoe business, especially when top notch athletes like Usain Bolt endorse them. One of their shoes, the Complete Ventis, is quickly becoming a favorite. Here are some details about it. Running in this top performing running shoe feels a bit like cheating thanks to head of class cushioning and responsiveness. The Puma Complete Ventis delivers great arch support, stable geometry, and a flexible forefoot that moves with your natural foot motion.
Who is this shoe meant for? The Ventis is a high performance trainer, built for neutral, biomechanically efficient runners who want to go fast in their daily training. The shoe has enough cushioning for the daily training routine and high mileage. Still it offers a very flexible and direct feel for the ground. This model covers a wide variety of people from slight over pronator to supinator and from recreational to avid runner. A large IdCell crash pad ensures a soft landing while the archTec is tune soft to allow for a natural and flexible heel to toe transition, it's sprung toe construction allows for a fast and effortless toe off.
Wear testers are describing the ride as being similar to competing brands' shoes, such as the ASICS Cumulus, Mizuno Wave Rider, Saucony Progride Ride, Brooks Defyance, or ADIDAS Supernova Glide. Ventis is for a better trained, lighter to mid weight runner who is looking for a more direct feel to the ground and a more aggressive toe off and ride. At the same time, it has more than enough cushioning for daily training runs.
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