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PUMA GolfMen's X PTC GS-One Sneakers

R1,299

Retail: R3,100
About

This limited edition PUMA Golf Shoe arrives as part of the newly refreshed PALM TREE CREW collaboration - a lifestyle brand founded by world-renowned DJ, songwriter and record producer - KYGO.

The style is based on one of the new footwear silhouettes which embraces the look of a sneaker with all of the performance attributes of a spikeless golf shoe. The waterproof upper is seam-sealed for protection from the elements, while the reinforced toebox also provides greater longevity. Stability is assured with the sturdy yet flexible TPU wraparound support system which integrates with the laces, while the TPU support shank at the midsole further aids torsional stability through the golf swing. Traction nodules are located on the outsole for performance on the course, while the soft feel of the rubber material also allows for a smooth ride on harder surfaces. 

Product Features
  • Fusion Foam Midsole Cushioning
  • Midsole Support Shank
  • Softfoam Sockliner
  • PUMA Branding
  • Heel Loops
  • Ripstop Toe Box
  • Heel Loops
  • Spikeless
  • Waterproof upper
  • Seam-sealed
  • Traction nodules
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Birds of a feather

From the beginning of time - or somewhere around then - we humans have lived and worked alongside animals to really help us develop. We're talking cows for milk, horses for labour, dogs for companionship and protection, all of that jazz.

When it comes to birds and their feathers, we've also found plenty of things to make. We use feathers for lures in fly-fishing, we use them to make fletching (the tail bits of arrows), Harry Potter used feathers to write exams and do homework (though we still think a ballpoint pen would have been a lot more practical), you name it!

Now, we're not really up to fly-fishing or archery in this weather, and we certainly aren't interested in writing on parchment (again, had Hogwarts never heard of exam pads?) But a use for a feather we can really get behind (or under) is in our deal on 100% feather duvets from Duck Feather.