Puma Review

The following post is sponsored by FitFluential LCC on behalf of Puma:


Puma and FitFluential were awesome enough to send me a Puma outfit to review! I have heard great things about Puma, and was excited to give them a try!


Puma sent me the Gym Graphic 3/4 Capri in Black-Calypso coral. These capris retail for $50, and the material is made of "Drycell" to draw sweat away and keep you dry and comfy during exercise. The LYCRA sport yarns provide exceptional recovery power, fit and freedom of movement.


I received the Graphic Eyes on Me top in Calypso Coral Heather-Desert Flower. The color itself is a really pretty ombre. This top retails for $40 and has LYRCRA sport yarns to provide exceptional recovery power, fit and freedom of movement. The inner bra is very supportive, giving it a great fit. 


I liked the laser cutouts in the back. The scattered dot placement was really cute. The bra had places for insets and also had these support clips on each side. I've only seen this in the back, but liked that they provided a closer fit. My top did have some issues in the chest area...I think the fabric was sewn in a way that caused a little too much bunching for my personal preference.


I also received the Formula XT Ultra in Beetroot Purple-Turbulence. Evolved into a fitter and sleeker version of it's former self, these shoes retail for $70 and were geared for fit and flex with their lightweight and aerodynamic design. The form-fitting upper is equipped with breathable, open mesh and the midsole is cushioned with lightweight EVA, while rubber pods at the outsole provide grip. The feather-inspired outsole's cutouts create flex grooves which reduce weight and maximize performance for stronger, steadier twists and turns. 


I really liked the color in the top, but I had a small issue with the chest area. The shelf-bra didn't seem to want to lay flat. I think the fit was good overall, but the bra was slightly off for me.

The fit of the capri pants was great. They were really compressive, and I liked how they fit around the waist. I don't know if it was my skin, but the material was a little too scratchy for me. I tried them on a second time a few days later but they were still a little irritating.

I really liked the shoes. They were really bouncy and comfortable. The raspberry and grey combo was pretty, and the bottom had a "spine" like structure. I'll have no issues with these for my weight lifting days.

Overall, Puma can be a good alternative at a cheaper price! I really love my shoes and will keep an eye out for new products in the future!

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