Puma Golf has released its Alphacat Nitro Shoe, a spikeless shoe with nitro foam cushioning that provides a more energetic step with infused nitrogen gas.
The new shoe was designed to create a better energy return with each step while keeping it lightweight.
The upper ExoShell mesh structure creates better support as you walk and swing.
The shoe’s Dual Material Alpha Traction sole creates grip and stability on a wide variety of turf and weather conditions.
It also boasts a Formstripe External Heel Counter that keeps it looking sharp.
Andrew Lawson, Senior PLM at Puma Golf, who described the Alphacat Nitro as cutting-edge, said they infused Nitro Foam into the midsole to provide lightweight performance and energy return.
The Alphacat Nitro will be available in six colorways in the laced model and four colorways in the Disc model for $160.


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