Puma Golf unveils RS-G Shoes

Puma Golf’s new RS-G shoe, which goes on sale today, was inspired by the popular RS series first introduced by Puma in the 1980’s and recently rebooted in 2019 and 2020.

Puma Golf’s new RS-G shoe, which goes on sale today, was inspired by the popular RS series first introduced by Puma in the 1980’s and recently rebooted in 2019 and 2020. 

According to Puma, the RS-G (Running System – Golf) delivers ‘unconventional, lifestyle-inspired vibes with all the performance technologies needed to play 18 holes.’ 

Incorporating the same, bold design as the sport-style version, the RS-G’s uppers are seam-sealed and completely waterproofwith microfiber leather and TPU skin that delivers protection from the elements.

The outsole features exaggerated carbon rubber lugs which have been strategically placed to provide grip where it is needed most, while a Fusion Foam midsole delivers bounce-back cushioning combined with a Softfoam sockliner for increased comfort. 

“The RS-G shoes are the perfect combination of street and sports style combined with modern technologies and updates that make them relevant to today’s golfer,” said Andrew Lawson, PLM Footwear, PUMA Golf. 

The RS-G shoes are available in a variety of eye-catching colours, including Vaporous Gray/Thyme/Pureed Pumpkin; White/Quiet Shade/Quarry; and Black/Quiet Shade/Dark Shadow for men, and White/Quiet Shade and Peachskin/High Rise for women. 
They are available online and at retail from June 23, with an RRP of £90.  

For more information, visit pumagolf.co.uk

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