The opposition to the PUMA Whiteout pack sees the all-new Ultra 5, Future 7 and King suiting up in dark tones for what is the 2024 ‘Eclipse Pack’.
The regular releases of the season always see whiteout and black out options landing alongside the in-line colourways that feature across the professional pitches. And landing at the same time as their lightside option, PUMA drops the latest update on its ‘Eclipse Pack’, which sees the all-new Ultra 5 lining up alongside the Future 7 and King in a stealth suit for the first time.
This is the first time that the all-new Ultra 5 has featured in a blackout look, but those hoping to get the new carbon soleplate edition will sadly be disappointed, as it’s only the regular Ultra 5 that’s on offer. It still boasts the FastTrax stud design for multidirectional traction and an all-new PWRTAPE SQD support frame to stabilise the foot inside of the boot without hindering agility and freedom of movement. And it’s all wrapped up in a sleek official colourway of "Puma Black/Puma Silver/Shadow Gray", with the subtlest pops of iridescence highlighting the branding.
Joining the Ultra 5 is the Future 7, which again uses iridescent accents on the branding. The Future 7 features state-of-the-art tech, including FUZIONFIT360, PWRTAPE, PWRPRINT, and Dynamic Motion System. The re-engineered FUZIONFIT360 upper combines PWRPRINT, PWRTAPE, extra stretchy knit, and soft dual mesh for a next-generation adaptive fit, while the Dynamic Motion System provides traction and agility.
Finally, the latest iteration of the King those new embossed grooves in the forefoot area to improve feel and control on the ball really stand out in both the white and blackout looks. Those grooves are joined by joined by a new softer mesh material through the heel and in the tongue area to improve the already outstanding levels of comfort on offer. But it’s still that K-Better upper material that’s the star of the show here, make no mistake.
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