PUMA38816701 mens Casual Shoes
R**R
Good buy
Perfect fit as per size. Very comfortable for daily use.
E**.
So please...
Service like no other. Highly recommended.
M**.
Estan preciosos se ven bien de vestir o casual
Es muy exacta y queda apretado agreguen medio numero mas si son de pie medio o llenito esta un poquito reducido
D**Y
Super comfy and stylish!
I love these shoes, as they are very comfortable and stylish. Plus they perform exactly how I wanted them to, which is for playing drums. These are thin soled shoes that are modeled after what drivers use for racing, so they also work great for drummers who like the thinner soles for playing drums.I don't know how these shoes would hold up as normal walking shoes, but they are comfy to wear around the house before and after I play my drums. I have worn them to the store a few times, and people say they really like 'em.We'll see how the synthetic material holds up (instead of leather), but for the cost I'm not complaining. These shoes also breathe really well, even after hours of drumming!
B**R
A nice looking driving shoe at a great price.
I just received these Puma Redon Bungee shoes today and they're exactly what I was looking for.Let me begin by debunking a few of the misconceptions about this shoe you'll find in other reviews here. Apparently more than a few people did NOT realize what they were buying. I saw complaints about the thin midsoles being uncomfortable to walk in all day. Umm yeah, they weren't designed for walking. And someone was complaining about the lack of arch support. Once again, that is intentional. This wasn't designed as a running shoe or a trainer.This is designed as a driving shoe. It minimizes bulk. So no bloated padded midsole like running shoes. And outsole wear is not really a top priority so, the rubber outsole is thin too. Also the sole is flat with zero heel drop unlike most running shoes. And there is basically zero arch support on purpose.The reason for taking out all those "features" is to make a shoe that fits like a second skin. Light, tightly fitted to your foot with no excess bulk to give you maximum space around the clutch, brake, and gas pedals in the car's footwell. And that thin, flat midsole and outsole is designed to give you maximum feel of the pedals under your foot. The rubber outsole is curved up the heel of the shoe for a reason, to prevent slip in your right foot when you are trying to heel and toe downshift a manual transmission.Can you wear these to walk from the car to a restaurant? Sure. Do you want to wear them to walk all day or for a 7 mile run? No way. These are a specialty shoe. They are great on long drives.Puma sells to motorsports unlike most sneaker brands. They have at least 3 other motorsports shoe lines, the Speed Cat, Drift Cat, and Future Cat. But the Redon is the only one (I think) to offer a slip on bungee lace design. I'm used to leather driving loafers for the street but those don't really look right with jeans or shorts. So, I bought the Redon's as a casual driving shoe with the same slip on convenience a my leather driving loafers. And truth be told, I'll use them as my house slippers too because they are easy to slide into or pop off.Another thing that may confuse people is that Puma also makes shoes for martial arts fighting on mats. The Redon has a much of the same look as their fighting shoes. Minimal bulk, skin tight fit, flat soles, rubber on the outside of the heel, light weight. So it looks a lot like a fighting shoe which is another highly specialized product.So the Redon is not your usual casual sneaker or a running shoe. But it's a really nice driving shoe that can be worn to walk a few blocks with no problem. I like the clean minimalist look a lot. I like the light weight. I love the slip on feature. And I love the thin sole that gives me great "feel" of what's under my foot.Another complaint I've seen here is the fit. I wear a size 11D (medium width) in a running shoe so that's what I bought in the Redon Bungee. They fit me fine in both length and width. I didn't need to size up or down. They are snug but easy to step into. They feel secure on my feet but not so tight that they're annoying or painful. But I'd advise anyone with wide feet to think twice about these. They are made snug to work with the bungee lacing system.So all in all, I'm really happy with these driving shoes for the street. At $40 they're a great value. I may ditch leather driving moccasins altogether.
M**S
Fit is nice
I purchased these shoes for sim racing. I wear a size 13 and ordered a13. The fit is comfortable, not too narrow, they do have a permanent stretch lacing system so you can easily slip them on, I am assuming that over time I may need to put regular laces in to prevent them from getting too loose.
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