Puma Complete Heras III
Manufacturer:
Puma
Price:
$90
Reviewed in:
Jun 2006 Shoe Guide
Average Reader Rating:
4 stars (1 review)
We say: We placed past versions of the Heras in the performance training category, but the III, while still lightweight, features a new plastic arch bridge that makes it significantly more stable than its predecessors, according to Shoe Lab tests. Other notable updates are a breathable mesh in the forefoot, and a tighter-weave mesh in the midfoot area, which connects the laces to the midsole for a snug, stable fit. Recommended as a lightweight trainer for normal-arch runners or as a racing shoe for bigger runners.
Wear-testers say: "I liked the shoe, but it was a bit firm." --Andrea Pampa, 28, San Diego
"It was perfect for long tempo runs." --Berek Fiszlewicz, 58, San Diego
Average Reader Rating:
4 stars (1 review)
4 stars
I would just like to say when you get this shoe on your foot it is more of a racing shoe than you might expect from the official review. Its easy to get to your toes and they are very light reminiscent of the Saucony Fastwitcth series. .
Submitted by: runner_pucci, Thunder Bay,
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| Gender: |
Male |
| Shoe Type: |
Stability |
| Sizes: |
7, 7.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14 |
| Midsole Characteristics: |
Tight-weave mesh |
| Weight: |
11 oz. |
| Essential Technology: |
Plastic arch bridge |
| Foot Biomechanics: |
Neutral |