4.2
2 reviews
83

Puma V1.10 K I FG


$200.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provides a clean, consistent striking surface for the ball. Very lightweight, don't really notice the weight of the shoes at all. Gives your shot more power.

The Cons:Don't have a very sensitive touch on them, hard to move the ball up the field with you. Point on the toe doesn't seem to serve a function.

 Puma's V1.10 K I FG is a mens' soccer cleat intended for outdoor use on firm terrain. Its design is based closely on the V1.10 I FG model, and there are only a few minor changes. The two differences are that this model uses extremely thin leather in the upper region to reduce weight.

Where to Buy

loading.. Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...

Similarly, the forefoot midsole region uses a carbon-fiber plate for support but also to keep weight down. The outsole has a one-piece plate for support with pointed studs, and the laces are nearly fully covered by a leather guard that increases the surface area for contact with the ball. Like the regular V1.10 I FG, this shoe's upper is stitched directly into its outsole - glue and lasting are not used.

Features

  • For soccer
  • One-piece outsole provides support
  • Pointed perimeter studs for terrain grip
  • Laceover cover provides large kicking surface
  • Upper stitched directly to outsole
  • Fits snugly
  • Molds to foot
  • Carbon-fiber forefoot plate provides strength and reduces weight
  • Ultra-thin leather upper reduces weight

User Reviews (2)

  •  
Add Pros & Cons
83
ProScore
Pros
  • 2

    provides a clean, consistent striking surface for the ball

  • 2

    very lightweight, don't really notice the weight of the shoes at all

  • 2

    gives your shot more power

  • 2

    gets a great grip on all kinds of surfaces, including firm terrain

  • 2

    feel comfortable and move with your foot

Cons
  • 0

    don't have a very sensitive touch on them, hard to move the ball up the field with you

  • 0

    point on the toe doesn't seem to serve a function

Comments (0)

What's on your mind? See more ProductWiki Talk

You may also like...