Conformity is all the trend when it comes to speed boots nowadays. Vibrancy is at the forefront of more-or-less every single colourway to adorn a speed boot and this latest paint job from PUMA is testament to that. One thing is certain though: PUMA have signed a number of high profile stars for their V1.11 range, so you can now expect to see players tearing up pitches across the globe in this new Dresden Blue/White/Lime Punch colorway.

The v1.11 is the third generation football boot that uses the special UNI technology, where the upper material is stitched rather than glued to the sole, providing the perfect fit by perfectly replicating the unique PUMA Aptolast. The v1.11 also features a super soft premium lightweight microfiber upper material.
The central lacing which is underneath the lace cover makes the boot suitable for various footshapes, and the lace cover is held down by an elastic strap and a TriHook fastener to ensure a snug fit that provides a smooth kicking area and a unique look. A carbon fiber composite in the forefoot helps provide optimal pressure distribution, reactivity and flexibility.
In addition, the new v1.11 boot enables greater playing stability, through an external heel counter and a Pebax frame that provides support to the outsole. The midfoot area is reinforced with a TPU composite which secures further stability and helps to avoid midfoot bending. This increased stability also enables an optimal traction as well as maneuverability, provided through the pointed stud configuration featured on this new boot.














Nobody told me that James Batchelor models for Puma?!
p.s You look lovely with long hair buddy
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150536635129037&set=a.454772039036.247441.8584479036&type=1&theater
The player seems to be wearing the colorway shown above in v1.11s but seems to have a v1.08 soleplate (theres a line through the carbon fibre area) with the carbon fibre either removed or painted over.
loving the new puma trainig top