Next-Gen Puma One 5.1 2019 Women's World Cup 'Trailblazer' Boots Released
Puma today released their 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup pack that includes only one silo - the Puma One. The Puma 2019 Women's World Cup boot is marketed as 'Trailblazer', while the boot itself is called the next-gen Puma ONE 5.1 to mark the 5th generation of the silo.
The fourth generation of the Puma ONE football boots was just released in January 2019. While the fourth-gen boot is called Puma ONE 19.1 (because of its launch at at start of 2019), the fifth-gen Puma One soccer boot is dubbed PUMA ONE 5.1.
The PUMA ONE 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Pack will be worn by Puma stars such as Nikita Parris, Eugénie Le Sommer and the other PUMA World Cup players during this summer’s World Cup tournament in France.
PUMA ONE 5.1 'Trailblazer' - Puma White/ Vineyard Wine / Puma Silver Woman
The 'Trailblazer' 2019 Women's World Cup colorway of the PUMA ONE 5.1 football boots combines the colors maroon, white and silver. It is a look that is neither bold nor understated. The official color combo is "Puma White/ Vineyard Wine / Puma Silver Woman".
Just as previous generations, the PUMA ONE 5.1 is engineered to perfectly fit on the foot, be fast on the pitch, and have superb feel on the ball.
The next-generation Puma One 5.1 2019 football boot is no big update to the current generation. The difference between the current-gen and next-gen boots is the upper. The next-gen Puma ONE 5.1 soccer cleats come with lightweight Sprintweb on the outstep for lightweight and k-leather on the instep / touch area for ultimate touch. It is a split design for both lightweight and ultimate control.
The sole plate of the next-generation Puma One 2019-2020 football boot is the same as the outsole of the Puma ONE 19.1.
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Puma ONE 5.1 Women's | Maroon / Silver / White - Features
- evoKNIT sock creates a supportive and snug fit around the ankle
- FUSEFIT technology for customizable lacing
- Sprintweb on the outstep for lightweight
- Lightweight and reactive RAPIDSPRINT outsole with a stud configuration that supports speed
- Super thin and soft K-Leather provides the ultimate touch and control over the ball
- Women's sizes only - Same fit as Men's boots
- Price: €200
- Release date: 16 May 2019
This Women's exclusive colorway of the next-generation PUMA ONE 5.1 was launched on May 16 2019. The boot is available in Women's sizes only (up to UK 8 / EUR 42).
What do you think of the next-generation Puma One 2019-20 football boot, the Puma ONE 5.1? Do you like the Puma White/ Vineyard Wine / Puma Silver Woman 2019 Women's World Cup colorway? Let us know in the comments below
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2: Jurriën Timber
3: Marten de Roon
4: Virgil van Dijk
5: Nathan Aké
6: Denzel Dumfries
7: Jorrel Hato
8: Micky van de Ven
9: Jan Paul van Hecke
10: Frenkie de Jong
11: Ryan Gravenberch
12: Teun Koopmeiners
13: Robin Roefs
14: Tijjani Reijnders
15: Guus Til
16: Quinten Timber
17: Mats Wieffer
18: Cody Gakpo
19: Memphis Depay
20: Donyell Malen
21: Brian Brobbey
22: Wout Weghorst
23: Mark Flekken
24: Justin Kluivert
25: Noa Lang
26: Crysencio Summerville
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2: Ezri Konsa
3: Nico O'Reilly
4: Declan Rice
5: John Stones
6: Marc Guehi
7: Bukayo Saka
8: Elliot Anderson
9: Harry Kane
10: Jude Bellingham
11: Marcus Rashford
12: Tino Livramento
13: Dean Henderson
14: Jordan Henderson
15: Dan Burn
16: Kobbie Mainoo
17: Morgan Rogers
18: Anthony Gordon
19: Ollie Watkins
20: Noni Madueke
21: Eberechi Eze
22: Ivan Toney
23: James Trafford
24: Reece James
25: Djed Spence
26: Jarell Quansah







