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Puma’s Disc tightening system comes to golf shoes with Titan Tour Ignite
Exciting news for golf sneakerheads: Puma is slated to introduce the Disc collection of golf footwear. Headlining the collection: The Titan Tour Ignite Disc and Titan Tour Ignite Premium Disc. With the shoes, the Disc closure system meets the company’s Ignite foam for “unparalleled comfort and performance throughout all 18 holes.”
Puma brings the proven Disc system from other performance footwear arenas. As you’d imagine, turning the dial to the right tightens the internal wire laces (turning the dial left loosens them). Puma also touts the value of its Ignite foam, which is intended to make the shore more responsive, releasing energy more efficiently throughout the swing.
“At Puma Golf we strive to push the boundaries of innovation in all of our products; while keeping in mind the specific needs of golfers: style, fit, comfort and stability,” said Grant Knudson, Head of Footwear, Puma Golf. “With the addition of Puma’s Disc technology, the coolest and most comfortable shoes in golf now offer a more stable and customized fit than ever before. With just a simple twist of the Disc you have amazing fit and feel that will keep you secure and comfortable during a round. It’s quick and easy to ‘click it and rip it’!”
In addition, the Disc collection incorporates a premium PU sockliner and PWRFRAME TPU outsole, which encases the midsole. The aforementioned outsole features DUOFLEX, anatomically positioned flex grooves, which allow the golfer’s foot to move more naturally.
Colorways, availability and prices, per Puma, below.
Titan Tour Ignite Disc
- Colors: White/Black; White/High Risk Red/Grey Violet; Black/Quiet Shade; Gray Violet/White/Steel Gray and White/True Blue
- Available: February 1, 2017
- Price: $180
Titan Tour Ignite Premium Disc
- Colors: White/Gray Violet; Black/Dark Shadow and Gray Violet/Vibrant Orange
- Available: February 1, 2017
- Price: $200
Ignite Spikeless Sport Disc
- Colors: Black/Silver; Quarry/High-Risk Red/Bright Plasma/Peacoat
- Available: February 1, 2017
- Price: $140
Blaze Disc (Women)
- Colors: White/Silver and White/Bright Rose
- Available: February 1, 2017
- Price: $120
Puma Grip Sport Jr. Disc
- Colors: Quiet Shade/White/Bluefish and Peacoat/White/Orange Clown Fish
- Available: February 1, 2017
- Price: $80
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Cm
Jan 18, 2017 at 8:04 pm
I don’t get it, they had a Disc version of Rickie’s shoe last year. This isn’t new.
P
Jan 18, 2017 at 6:47 pm
It looks like a nurse’s shoes in the hospice unit
Ric
Jan 18, 2017 at 11:33 am
I like all my pairs of Puma thru the past years but,I’m can’t see paying 180 bucks for shoes.They are cool looking but in a way look like orderly’s shoes. How about a pic of black ones ?
BOA
Jan 18, 2017 at 8:43 am
Nobody is giving BOA credit for inventing this anymore are they? Love both my pairs of FJ’s with the BOA lacing system.
Boobsy McKiss
Jan 17, 2017 at 9:56 pm
This is another ad-articles, right? Paid for material?
Good to see them pushing design and trying new things, but still feels gimmicky. The $200 price is once again laughable but I guess the everyday budget golfer isn’t who they are marketing to.
C
Jan 18, 2017 at 9:00 am
Well, I never would have seen the shoes without the article. At least not for a while anyways.
Anywho, I kinda like the spikeless although I couldn’t play in them.
Boobsy McKiss
Jan 18, 2017 at 11:58 am
I do like spikeless. Discovered that by playing in my regular shoes one day. Much more comfortable to walk in. After one round in my daily shoes, it was clear to me that golf shoes don’t make one bit of difference for me in dry conditions.