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All-Pro Nitro

Position: Low-cut team shoe; cushion-and-stability-first, not a guard-quickness shoe. / Cushion: Full-length Nitro foam; good step-in comfort, average shock absorption per RunRepeat, low energy return.

91/100

Velocity Nitro 4

Construction: Nitro EVA-blend foam, 34mm heel / 24mm forefoot (10mm drop), PUMAGRIP outsole, mesh upper. / Sizing: True to size for normal-width feet; midfoot is 'a bit narrow' so if you have a wide midfoot, look for the wide width or another shoe.

82/100

All-Pro Nitro 2

Popularity: Strong sleeper following in basketball-shoe communities, near-invisible in mainstream sneaker culture. / Comfort: Plush Nitro SQD foam with excellent impact protection but limited energy return.

79/100

Slipstream Lo

Popularity: Niche cult following; appreciated when discovered but overshadowed by Dunks. / Comfort: Average ride with SoftFoam+ insole; comfortable but noticeably heavy.

78/100

Mostro

Popularity: 1999 archive icon revived in 2024; polarizing reception. / Comfort: Flat sole and strap take adjustment; fine for short outings.

76/100

Suede

Popularity: Underrated classic; PUMA's most respected silhouette / Comfort: Flat old-school ride; great for some, disappointing for cushion seekers

76/100

Speedcat

Popularity: Blew up 2024-2025; stock sells out and rarely restocks / Comfort: A driving shoe — flat thin sole with minimal cushioning, not for walking

76/100

Speedcat OG

Heritage: Motorsport driving shoe designed for heel-toe pedal work; cult since the 00s. / Fit: Narrow, slipper-low last; runs small, most owners size up a half size in Pumas.

76/100

Suede Classic XXI

Heritage: Modernized take on 1968 Puma Suede; same formstrip language, refined last. / Fit: Slightly narrow; Puma-wide community recommends sizing up a half size.

75/100

MB.03

Position: Low-cut LaMelo signature; reviewers treat as a comfort/look pick more than a performance pick. / Cushion: Nitro foam — comfortable for casual use; reviewer at 22 calls impact protection ok.

73/100

Inhale

Popularity: Niche momentum, strongest around collab and F1 cycles. / Comfort: Generally comfy for casual wear, not plush.

73/100

Blaze of Glory

Popularity: Cult collector following, invisible to mainstream / Comfort: Trinomic cushioning widely praised as plush and comfortable

72/100

Deviate Nitro Elite

Popularity: Strong among serious runners, minimal fashion-community traction. / Comfort: Comfortable for long races, firmer feel at easy paces.

71/100

Easy Rider

Popularity: Heritage retro runner, modest traction in core sneaker circles / Comfort: Firm all-day comfort, thin cushioning may need inserts

70/100

MB.04

Position: Low-cut LaMelo signature; aimed at casual/fan buyers more than serious hoopers. / Cushion: Nitro foam; reports of fast compression and loss of bounce within 2 weeks of regular play.

70/100

RS-X

Popularity: Dedicated niche following; frequently described as underrated by owners. / Comfort: Well-cushioned EVA midsole; owners compare it favorably to maximal runners.

69/100

Clyde

Popularity: Legacy icon with niche current conversation volume / Comfort: Firm underfoot; comfortable enough for casual wear

69/100

Velophasis

Popularity: Niche visibility, limited broad enthusiast conversation volume. / Comfort: Generally comfy but occasional heaviness and squeak reports.

68/100

Palermo

Popularity: Regular in terrace rotations, below Samba-level saturation. / Comfort: Firm ride; comfort ranges from fine to fatiguing.

67/100

Velum Nitro

Popularity: Low-volume buzz in niche collector circles. / Comfort: Mostly praised as soft, light, and wearable.

66/100

Speedcat Ballet

Popularity: High visibility, but discussion depth remains mid-tier. / Comfort: Light feel; comfort drops on long, sockless days.

66/100

La France

Popularity: Niche traction with regular polarized sneaker-thread visibility. / Comfort: Cushioned feel is noted, but comfort consensus is mixed.

64/100

Spirex

Popularity: Niche traction; mostly collab-driven conversation. / Comfort: Early comfort praise, but very limited sample size.

63/100

GV Special

Popularity: Mostly niche interest outside collab moments. / Comfort: Firm ride, decent daily comfort for narrow feet.

63/100

H-Street

Popularity: Relaunched through GR pairs, Kith, Jamaica, Seoul, and ballet variants. / Comfort: Light and breathable, but low-stack rather than plush.

63/100

King Indoor

Popularity: Revived in 2024, then expanded with 2025 collabs. / Comfort: Firm old-school ride; cushioning complaints recur in threads.

63/100

Super Team

Popularity: Sparse core chatter; stronger response in regional deal threads. / Comfort: Firm terrace ride; minor heel rub appears early.

61/100

V-S2

Popularity: Low traction beyond a few regional pickup threads. / Comfort: Reported as decent casually, with minimal long-wear data.

61/100

Skope

Popularity: Minimal organic community discussion; known mainly through release coverage. / Comfort: Limited reports suggest comfortable summer wear with balanced cushioning.

61/100

Majesty

Popularity: Direct Majesty chatter is scarce outside niche posts. / Comfort: Roomy toe-box praise, but arch support called okayish.

60/100

Beisser

Popularity: Sparse discussion, but old pairs still draw collector hunts. / Comfort: Firm, flat, snug feel suits short casual wear.

59/100

Scoot Zeros

Popularity: Largely ignored by sneaker communities, discussed only in basketball shoe circles. / Comfort: First gen caused shin splints; Nitro foam upgrade improved second gen notably.

59/100

Brasil

Best use: Casual terrace outfits, denim, shorts, track pants, and light daily wear. / Fit signal: Public sizing data is limited; buyers worried about toe room should avoid final sale.

59/100

Arizona

Popularity: Niche visibility; little core-community volume. / Comfort: Wearable daily, but arch support complaints recur.

58/100

CA Pro

Position: Modern reissue of the 1980s California Pro tennis silhouette. / Fit: Slim Puma last; expect to size up a half size for most feet.

58/100

Sprint

Popularity: No meaningful sneaker community discussion or editorial presence / Comfort: Moulded footbed with flat profile; no user reports available

57/100

Future Cat

Popularity: Mostly niche nostalgia, limited current mainstream traction. / Comfort: Driving-friendly feel; long-wear comfort complaints are common.

57/100

MB.05

Popularity: Awareness is high, but enthusiasm is uneven. / Comfort: Cushioning is improved; heat and weight still mentioned.

57/100

V-S1

Popularity: Niche relaunch with limited organic conversation. / Comfort: No meaningful all-day wear consensus yet.

56/100

Kessel Pro

Popularity: Low-key PUMA model with a small following. / Comfort: SOFTFOAM+ insole; fine for short casual wear.

55/100

Talon OG

Popularity: Niche launch buzz, limited sustained conversation. / Comfort: Likely firm underfoot; little all-day data.

49/100

Rpt-2

Popularity: Sparse core discussion; mostly archive-era nostalgia references. / Comfort: Often described as firm, narrow, and low-cushion.

46/100

Cell Geo 1

Popularity: Very limited organic chatter beyond release-linked posts. / Comfort: Sparse data; fit pressure dominates comfort feedback.

43/100

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