Puma Future 7 Ultimate FG/AG
Built for next-gen creativity, the Future keeps you ahead of the game with its dual mesh FUZIONFIT360 construction, stabilizing your foot during agile moves with supportive PWRTAPE strategically applied in areas that benefit from extra structure.PUMA’s latest PWRPRINT tech enhances the effect, with texturing of varying thicknesses offering heightened sensory feedback in key control zones along with additional targeted support.It’s a playmaker’s dream – the secure fit gives you the confidence to express yourself in every situation, then the accurate ball feel helps you execute what’s in your head.Underfoot, the Dynamic Motion System soleplate returns with its blend of flexibility in the forefoot and stability at the heel, setting you up for those gamechanging tricks and turns that put you on the path to victory.
Laceless
No laces also means no delay in getting your cleats on and ready to play, and avoids the possibility of a loose cleat letting you down in a vital moment once you’re on the field. They look stylish too, forming a sleek silhouette that makes the goals you score in them seem just that little bit better.
Cleat Class - Elite
Future
With that in mind, PUMA focus on fit and stability for their modern playmaker’s cleat, ensuring you have the right amount of support and traction to change direction quickly and leave opponents reeling.
The concept began in 2018 with the Future NETFIT and its lace-how-you-like customizable closure system. Then we had the Future Z with its trademark midfoot band and soleplate bridge, followed by the Future Ultimate, which uses PWRTAPE tech on the upper to offer targeted support. The goal is the same with every Future: to enable players to move unrestricted. The only limit is your imagination.
That’s why Neymar Jr wears the Future – it’s the perfect match for his skillful, creative style, full of feints and body swerves. Likewise Jack Grealish and Dzsenifer Marozsan. If you like to put defenders on the floor, you’ll love playing in the Future.
Puma
All five have wowed spectators wearing perhaps the most iconic cleat of all: the PUMA King. Having been tweaked and refined over the years since its introduction in 1968, the King’s now available in a lighter, more streamlined design that’s engineered for modern playmakers.
The PUMA range also includes the agile Future Z and the superfast Ultra, both of which use the latest tech to provide lightweight performance that lets your skills shine.
Features
• Future range endorsed by Neymar Jr, Dzsenifer Marozsan, Jack Grealish, and James Maddison
• Dual mesh FUZIONFIT360 upper provides adaptive fit
• PWRTAPE technology offers targeted support – new Y-shape application for improved lockdown
• PWRPRINT texturing for enhanced ball sensation, zero distractions, and additional targeted support
• Second-gen, dual-injection Dynamic Motion System soleplate provides flexibility at forefoot and stability at heel
• Soccer cleats for firm and artificial ground
Ground Type Guide
Selecting the correct sole plate for the surface you are playing on is crucial, not only for the performance and longevity of your cleats, but also to avoid the risk of injury.
Using an outsole that isn't designed specifically for the surface on which you are playing may cause premature wear and/or damage that will not be deemed as a fault of manufacture and will prevent the retailer accepting them for a refund or exchange.
Firm Ground
Cleats with Firm Ground soleplates are only to be used on natural short-grass surfaces that is firm underfoot but may be slightly wet.
Designed specifically for this playing surface, they offer acceleration, comfort and enhanced traction, dispersing stud pressure evenly across the foot.
FG soleplates are fixed (not removable) and are used worldwide; wetter countries tend to use them spring to autumn.
FG cleats are not to be used on artificial ground (AG) surfaces as the construction is not designed for the extra friction.
FG cleats used on AG surfaces will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.