Afterpay Available - Experience extreme cushioning and all-day comfort with the Softride Enzo Evo, a fusion of PUMA's key collections: Softride and Enzo. Bold branding, TPU caging, and a sleek clamshell construction in premium materials bring style and support to your active lifestyle. Our Sneakers. Your Story.
Afterpay Available - Experience extreme cushioning and all-day comfort with the Softride Enzo Evo, a fusion of PUMA's key collections: Softride and Enzo. Bold branding, TPU caging, and a sleek clamshell construction in premium materials bring style and support to your active lifestyle. Our Sneakers. Your Story.
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Puma Enzo Evo Premium - Black
Afterpay Available - Experience extreme cushioning and all-day comfort with the Softride Enzo Evo, a fusion of PUMA's key collections: Softride and Enzo. Bold branding, TPU caging, and a sleek clamshell construction in premium materials bring style and support to your active lifestyle. Our Sneakers. Your Story.
Afterpay Available - Experience extreme cushioning and all-day comfort with the Softride Enzo Evo, a fusion of PUMA's key collections: Softride and Enzo. Bold branding, TPU caging, and a sleek clamshell construction in premium materials bring style and support to your active lifestyle. Our Sneakers. Your Story.
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Puma Softride Enzo Evo Premium shoes 37872901 black
Delivery $28.55
Puma Softride Enzo Evo Premium shoes 37872901 black
Delivery $28.55
originally posted on puma.com
Undoubtedly, one of the comfiest (& durable) shoes I’ve ever worn. Personally, the comfort surpasses the likes of YEEZY and Air sneakers. I’ve played futsal with these kicks and even managed to get mud on them, yet (after some cleaning) there were no major damages to be found! Looks good, feels excellent, and is hella affordable. Common PUMA W
originally posted on puma.com
This is probably the most comfortable shoe I have ever worn. I work overnight stocking shelves at a major grocery store in Texas (HEB) even after a long shift I have no foot pain or fatigue. These shoes are great except there is only rubber at the toe and the heal. The majority of the sole is just cheap foam that wears out super fast. Puma could have put rubber across the entire sole of the shoe for little to no cost extra but they intentionally made the shoe super comfortable and super unreliable. They know that had they put a decent rubber sole under the foam the shoe would last too long and the shoe would not need replacement. . I love the comfort, hate the greedy business practices of Puma. Had they rubberized the entire sole of the shoe I would buy again.
originally posted on puma.com
I have 9 pairs of pumas. And these are so much bigger than my others, despite being same size. They look like they're 2 sizes bigger than I usually wear, but I double checked the label and they are intact the size I always wearIt's weird. They are so big. So size down if you're ordering. Comfy. Very comfy. Pumas never disappoint in that aspect, but they they're so long... confused me.
Puma Softride Enzo Evo Premium shoes 37872901 black
Delivery $28.55
Puma Softride Enzo Evo Premium shoes 37872901 black
Delivery $28.55
Undoubtedly, one of the comfiest (& durable) shoes I’ve ever worn. Personally, the comfort surpasses the likes of YEEZY and Air sneakers. I’ve played futsal with these kicks and even managed to get mud on them, yet (after some cleaning) there were no major damages to be found! Looks good, feels excellent, and is hella affordable. Common PUMA W
This is probably the most comfortable shoe I have ever worn. I work overnight stocking shelves at a major grocery store in Texas (HEB) even after a long shift I have no foot pain or fatigue. These shoes are great except there is only rubber at the toe and the heal. The majority of the sole is just cheap foam that wears out super fast. Puma could have put rubber across the entire sole of the shoe for little to no cost extra but they intentionally made the shoe super comfortable and super unreliable. They know that had they put a decent rubber sole under the foam the shoe would last too long and the shoe would not need replacement. . I love the comfort, hate the greedy business practices of Puma. Had they rubberized the entire sole of the shoe I would buy again.
I have 9 pairs of pumas. And these are so much bigger than my others, despite being same size. They look like they're 2 sizes bigger than I usually wear, but I double checked the label and they are intact the size I always wearIt's weird. They are so big. So size down if you're ordering. Comfy. Very comfy. Pumas never disappoint in that aspect, but they they're so long... confused me.
This is my second pair of softride shoes and I love them. If I don't have the right shoes I have bad shin splints. These are like walking on air. The only thing not perfect is they soak up water fast, can't even walk through puddles, xso I have to have another kind of shoes for wet days. But they are so comfortable I'm willing to deal with that.
Second pair with same defective issue. Shoe store representative stated that the manufacturer (Puma) told them that the customer is tying their shoelaces too tight. I have never heard that one before regarding shoes. I am actually tying the shoelaces normal as with any sneaker I have ever owned - not too tight and not too loose. The plastic on this shoe is not very durable for tying shoelaces. My previous shoe had this same plastic shoelace holder feature and was made by another shoe company, that did not break in 2 years I had worn them. According to the shoe store rep and the manufacturer, don’t tie your laces very tightly on this shoe because the plastic will break, like it did for me on 2 pairs of these within a 3 month time period of wearing.
Reckon id have posted 5/5 stars had i been able to order the half-size (as in10 1/2) but was restricted to whole size (10 or 11). I ordered and received both sizes within 2 days. DespiteI being super surprised about their cool fatigues like colour, they're really light and comfy AS... even if not my ideal fit n size. Great price all the sweeter.
I wear an 8.5 and they fit like an 8.5. Lightweight and comfortable. I wear them for walking. They have good support. They don't pinch across the top of my foot and don't slide on my heel. I can wear them with ankle socks or barefoot - equal comfort level. The "tongue" on the right shoe was rubbing against the front of my ankle a little bit on the first wearing. I spent a couple minutes rolling the tongue forward and now it doesn't touch my skin and the shoe feels good.
I wear a size 7. They are tight, and uncomfortable for me. My last PUMAS were more comfortable than these. My steel toed work shoes are more comfortable. Would not recommend if you have plantar fasciitis or any other foot condition even with the foam.
I originally picked Enzos as a training shoe to be used explicitly as training shoes with a wide fit. But the first model I got (years ago) fit so well that they became my daily shoes. It felt very lightweight and flexible. It was as close as I've been able to come to comfortably to wearing no shoes, and I truly felt a solid connection between my feet and the ground that improved my maneuverability. If they would keep them in stock, I would buy 3 pair a year - 1 for outside daily use (dirt, etc), 1 for inside daily use, and 1 just in case another got ruined. The price point was entirely reasonable for that. They didn't cost a lot, and I didn't expect much. And my expectations were exceeded. But they don't keep them in stock long.So I got excited when I saw Enzos ... MoreI originally picked Enzos as a training shoe to be used explicitly as training shoes with a wide fit. But the first model I got (years ago) fit so well that they became my daily shoes. It felt very lightweight and flexible. It was as close as I've been able to come to comfortably to wearing no shoes, and I truly felt a solid connection between my feet and the ground that improved my maneuverability. If they would keep them in stock, I would buy 3 pair a year - 1 for outside daily use (dirt, etc), 1 for inside daily use, and 1 just in case another got ruined. The price point was entirely reasonable for that. They didn't cost a lot, and I didn't expect much. And my expectations were exceeded. But they don't keep them in stock long.So I got excited when I saw Enzos were back. Prior to this model, Enzo 2s have hands down been the best general shoe I've ever had for my wide feet. I've bought multiple pairs of the previous models and had no to only very minor complaints. The model before this one was good, and the model before that was also excellent. This new model is a very distant semblance of what made those great, and I'm baffled at how someone thought this total redesign was a good idea.The ONE thing this shoe has going for it is the fit. It still fits my foot well, which is one of the main reasons I go with Puma. Other than that, it's pretty bad. This new version sacrifices a lot of form/function for increased rigidity, and basically winds up being the worst of both worlds.The big loop that used to be on the back of the shoe making it super easy to slip on is now replaced with a much bulkier "loop" that you really have to kind of cram your finger into. It's basically lost the function of being helpful for putting on the shoe, though it adds some rigidity and support to the ankle. This wouldn't be a terrible idea if it was a little more ergonomic. But it's not, and it really doesn't do anything for the shoe in my opinion.REALLY annoyed that they switched the soft sides for the hard plastic. Yeah, that big piece you see the strings running through is a MUCH more rigid plastic than the previous models. Previous models had a fairly flexible attachment that also didn't have the huge hole in the middle like this one. This made it possible to easily tuck the strings in so you didn't have to deal with unsightly loops. That's just not possible with this new revision. There's no way to tuck the strings without them poking out of the gaping hole in the middle now. So now the strings just look stupid no matter what you do.The rigidity of the plastic on the side also makes it more difficult for the shoe to conform effectively to the foot. The softer siding on previous models was flexible enough to expand slightly, which is extremely useful for people like me with wide feet. The siding on previous versions also looked more stylish. This one looks and feels like they had little clue what made previous versions successful. And don't judge the looks from the pictures. The pictures aren't terrible. In person it more resembles the make of the Axelion model than previous Enzos.The overall body of the shoe has also been redesigned in form and function. If you liked previous models, look closely at the pictures on the new one before ordering these. The differences are subtle but extremely impactful. For example, notice there's no longer an elastic band on the sides by the ankle. The ankle cuff is now like the rest of the shoe - a thicker mesh that provides more support, but a less dynamic fit.For some reason, the band that was on the side in the previous model is now featured across the back of the shoe, with a more prominent logo. The previous model just had the big cat logo on the back with no strap, and the logo on the band was on the side and a little more matte. I honestly found this understated look way more appealing. This isn't that big of a deal overall, but it doesn't help.The redesign of the shoe as a whole just looks worse in my opinion. Like there was way too much effort put into making it a sturdier shoe. The quality of the materials used for the shoe are clearly higher. There are some parts like the stitching that are clearly superior (or at least cleaner) in quality when compared to previous models. But this is undermined by the various poor design choices that make the shoe less functional. I 100% feel like this shoe would last longer than previous versions, but I have basically zero desire to actually wear it. The more rigid form makes a shoe that's too "supportive" to "relax" to my foot. It feels "off," particularly compared to the form fit I get with my previous Enzos (which I'm wearing as I type this). As a shoe in general this one's kind of mediocre; but for an Enzo, I'm pretty disappointed. I love this model too much not to at least give the next release a shot. But guh.