Only Change Minorly Different Upper? Next-Gen Puma Ultra 2020-21 Boots Released
The next-generation Puma Ultra 1.2 soccer boots have been released this morning. They are officially called "Speed of Light" edition.
Puma Ultra 1.2 - Blue / Hi-Vis Yellow
This image shows the new Puma Ultra 1.2 boots in 'Blue / Hi-Vis Yellow'.
Standing out to the red launch edition of the first generation, the 'Blue / Hi-Vis Yellow' Puma Ultra 1.2 football boots combine a fresh blue base with striking yellow for logos.
The new 'Blue / Hi-Vis Yellow' Puma Ultra 1.2 soccer cleats are almost identical to the first edition tech-wise.
It's the upper that has been and its ATRYXEVO material on the boot that have been updated. Compared to the Ultra 1.1 with a meteor graphic look from the front to the back of the boot, the new Ultra 1.2 has a more overall graphic look. Unisportstore explains the changes that were not as easy to implement as you first would expect:
"In order to make the new MATRYXEVO weave on the upper, PUMA couldn’t just change it easily. The machine that weaves the upper material, needed to be reprogrammed from scratch, because it is a very high-tech and fine-adjusted process."
Other features like the sole plate appear to be identical.
Puma Ultra 1.2 - Features
- Light: Lightweight MATRYXEVO woven upper constructed with reactive Kevlar and Carbon yarns for support during fast-forward motion.
- Speed: Ultra-fast pebax speed unit outsole infused with running spike DNA for rapid acceleration
- Finishing: GripControl Pro coating for decisive command over the ball when on the attack.
- Outer Material: Fabric
- Inner Material: Textile
- Sole: Synthetic
- Closure: Lace-Up
- Price: 200 Euro (180 Pound)
- Colorway: Blue / Hi-Vis Yellow
- Release date: November 2020
The new Puma Ultra 1.2 boots are since 16 November 2020, retailing at 200 Euro (180 Pound).
Would you have noted that these are next-gen boots? Do you like the new blue and yellow color combo for the Ultra 1.2 soccer cleats from Puma? Comment below, and check out the Boot Calendar for more.
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The custom F50 was designed by @studio_nusa and draws inspiration from the waves surrounding the Caribbean island. The boots also feature the phrase "The Blue Wave" on the outer side.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/0747976324/messi-s-boots-match-his-kit-perfectly.html
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Suarez appeared wearing the Uruguay 2026 away jersey, seemingly to encourage his younger teammates from the stands. Surprisingly, he chose to wear the number 7 shirt instead of the iconic number 9 that he wore during his playing days with the national team. Images of him reacting to the tense moments of the match quickly circulated online, capturing his passionate support for the national team and drawing a wave of reactions across social media.
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The number appears to have been poorly heat-applied to the jersey and gradually peeled off due to sweat during the game. The incident occurred as Mostafa Ziko celebrated his goal, when one of the digits in his number 11 shirt detached, leaving only a single "1" visible on the front.
Morocco 2026 World Cup Kit Features Different Name Set to Commercial Version
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Alongside the retail discrepancies, there have been multiple reports of Puma kits easily ripping during tournament matches. These material failures have affected several of the brand's sponsored teams, including Morocco, Czechia, Egypt, and Paraguay.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/8529325653/puma-kits-keep-ripping-at-the-2026-world-cup.html
Special Paraguay 2026 World Cup Pennant
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