Pumas speed boot line featured a blend of two materials throughout the upper
The first layer was a lightweight synthetic mesh blend with dozens of squares in a reinforced, lightweight stitching pattern
Over this material was a more traditional synthetic material similar to that of the Mercurial and F50 texture
This material provided a much better grip on the ball, without sacrificing the lightweight feel of these boots
The Sole Plate:
Puma had a unique approach to the sole plate design
For the most part, the plate material was similar to Adidas, a lightweight, 2 piece plastic design, with bladed stud design towards the front
However, the back featured a cluster of studs for added heel support, most likely to help with keeping the boots locked in as they were very lightweight and thin
Notes and Comments:
These V1.08 were Puma's solution to competing with the F50 and Mercurial lines
They were one of the lightest boots on the market at the time, and were very well perceived by the public as a premier speed boot
Worn by various stars including Anelka, Eto'o, and many others
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