PUMA TITANTOUR IGNITE TRICK – Can You see this alright?
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PUMA TITANTOUR IGNITE TRICK – Can You see this alright?

PUMA TITANTOUR IGNITE TRICK – Can You see this alright?

PUMA Golf has announced a new colorway for its TITANTOUR IGNITE shoe that you don’t want to miss.

Actually, you couldn’t miss it if you wanted to.

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The launch of the new colorway coincides with a footwear rollout across all of PUMA’s various sporting divisions – soccer, running, and, most obviously golf – where PUMA athletes will Play It Loud.

The Trick colorway will no doubt receive plenty of attention when Rickie Fowler laces them up on Thursday, May 12th, at The Players Championship.

PUMA’s two-colored boot concept was originally inspired by Cameroonian Rigobert Song’s World Cup moment in 1998, when he decided on a whim to lace up two different colored PUMA King boots. His right was yellow, his left red. As Song said, “you must be bold” to wear two different colors on each foot and that’s exactly what PUMA Tricks represents. A desire to Play Loud for all the world to see.

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While appearances may suggest otherwise, from what we can tell there’s absolutely no correlation with any campaign to raise awareness for color blindness.

A limited number of the TITANTOUR IGNITE Trick starting April 29. MSRP is $230. Actual retail price should be a bit less.

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      Spieth Fans

      8 years ago

      who else loves PGA ?

      Reply

      Eron

      8 years ago

      These are awesome! Had some cleats like these when I played soccer. The puma tricks aren’t new but I don’t know about golfing in them….

      Reply

      Eron

      8 years ago

      On second thought, I would. Because to be honest idgaf what others think while im out there ;) I can’t wait for the guy with the jeans or the guy with the tent sized horizontal stripe polo, to tell me he’s blind now

      Reply

      Nardu

      8 years ago

      nice one Eron, XD idgaf
      I’m with you on that attitude, just wish Puma would go more with the spikeless types of shoes. Comfort to me is #1 when it comes to apparel, then it can look like whatever

      dr. bloor

      8 years ago

      I look forward to the first encounter on the course this season with the guy who (a) is wearing these, but (b) insists on playing the Onyx finish PGX irons because the regular ones are too bright and distracting at address.

      Reply

      Kosko

      8 years ago

      Looks like the vintage Andre Agassi tennis shoes of the ’80’s…. they are BA!

      Reply

      RAT

      8 years ago

      We had those when I worked at a steel pipe mill , When someone fell asleep on the job we painted their shoes with different colors of bright florescent paint. Wow!, I never thought it would catch on.

      Reply

      es

      8 years ago

      these will work great in Rio

      Reply

      Brady Stoddard

      8 years ago

      FUGLY

      Reply

      Gil Bloomer

      8 years ago

      Wow! This is one nasty looking shoe.

      Reply

      Kerry Cole

      8 years ago

      Actually I like the looks of these, but what the heck I like canker sores so you can’t go by what I say…………..
      With these you can play at night.. the shoes will light up the course!

      Reply

      Thomas Amore

      8 years ago

      Love it

      Reply

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