There is a new change of clothing that has revolutionized how women move, run and feel. Made for a “lifesaver adjustable waistband,” while “the split fabric provided plenty of hip room.” The Puma Run Skirt ($32) features silver reflective PUMA Cat logo heat transfer and detachable inner tight.
With Speedlaces ($6) your running shoes will go on and off effortlessly with superior support and stability. Available in two lacing types: iBungee, elastic lacing and Race-Runners, non-elastic lacing. There is also an additional add on called Zero-Friction Fittings which can be used with either lacing type and are great for athletes because you can adjust the lace tension precisely and instantly.
Oscar Pistorius known as the “fastest thing on no legs”. Pistorius was born without the fibula in both legs and he uses Ossur Prosthetics ($N/A) toward becoming the fastest sprinter in the World. He often refers to them as blades – with enabling him to run at his fastest and accomplish his unique achievements, helping him to move to his next step and past the finish line. “Focus on your potential instead of your limitations” -Alan Loy McGinnis.
It’s no secret we love to win, but also love to look good while performing in front of enormous crowds. For long and triple jumpers, who want to stand out from the crowd, Puma’s Complete Jump Croc ($85) offers great flexibility and grip giving both the aesthetic and athletic edge on the competition.
Reinvented for the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing. The original Theseus was developed for the 2004 Olympics and carried many athletes to the medal podium, so it’s no surprise that Puma decided to tweak and improve its already-established design to guarantee Gold. The new Puma Theseus II ($100) with its comfortable upper and improved technologies embodies the ideal sprint spike characteristics for 100m and 200m distances.
Most athletes are very particular especially when they’re world record holders. Asafa Powell wanted to introduce the Flywire Technology into sprinting. The support of the Nike AeroFly ($N/A) comes from threads, as the spike was reduced to a bare minimum but still keeping performance in mind. The threads act as support cables to the foot and allow for weight reduction by keeping the panels incredibly thin. There are roughly 65 supportive cables per foot with the Flywire Technology, making them the lightest power sprint spike ever worn.