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Puma V4.10 Tricks I FG


$70.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provides a perfect surface for precise kicks. Good protection for the foot, can hit hard without hurting yourself. Looks flashy and eye-catching, not a boring design at all.

The Cons:Detailing a little youth-oriented, not ideal for mature players. Vinyl upper can't handle heavy use, will start to crack. Rubberized cleats don't dig in enough for experienced players.

 Puma's V4.10 Tricks I FG cleats are entry-level mens' soccer shoes intended for outdoor use on firm ground. One of the main features of this shoe is simply its aesthetic, which (on some stylings) has a shiny vinyl appearance and patterned upper.

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Its outsole is a one-piece plate with rubberized studs around the perimeter, and also has a low weight. The upper is made of synthetic leather and provides support and comfort, and also resists water. The tongue has a lace guard that covers them when the shoe is done up, increasing surface area for contact with the ball.

Features

  • For soccer
  • Ideal for firm ground
  • Unique stylish design
  • Synthetic leather upper
  • Resists water
  • Lace guard increases surface area for ball contact
  • One-piece rubber outsole
  • Rubberized studs for traction

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Pros
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    provides a perfect surface for precise kicks

  • 1

    good protection for the foot, can hit hard without hurting yourself

  • 1

    looks flashy and eye-catching, not a boring design at all

  • 1

    resists water effectively, don't have to worry about wet fields

  • 1

    enough traction for entry-level players getting used to cleats

Cons
  • 1

    detailing a little youth-oriented, not ideal for mature players

  • 1

    vinyl upper can't handle heavy use, will start to crack

  • 1

    rubberized cleats don't dig in enough for experienced players

  • 1

    not stiff enough for fast response, tend to give a little too much

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