PUMA Unisex Liga Finale Sala Soccer Sneaker

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PUMA Unisex Liga Finale Soccer Sneaker
  1. Apparel
  2. Publisher: PUMA
  3. Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #43812

Product Review

Score goal after goal in the Puma Liga Finale Sala indoor soccer shoes.

Amazon.com Product Review

Taking its classic design inspiration from PUMA's 1986 Mexico Finale boot, this Liga Finale Sala is enhanced with a modern-day twist in design and materials. The combination of suede and synthetic leather adds a textured feel, while the traditional formstripe and PUMA cat detailing keeps this sneaker a true classic.

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Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Indoor Soccer/Everyday shoes..., September 30, 2011
Green "Tom" (CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PUMA Unisex Liga Finale Sala Soccer Sneaker (Apparel)
Very good quality.

They look great as everyday shoes.

The sole is excellent. As indoor soccer and even volleyball shoes, the anti-slippery sole is great, they'll improve your performance.

Fast free shipping [ONTRAC when sold by Amazon].

Good price, very happy with this purchase.


5.0 out of 5 stars My son loves them, April 16, 2012
S. Grinde (Woodstock, CT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PUMA Unisex Liga Finale Sala Soccer Sneaker (Apparel)
Nice sneakers. Well made & lasted a long time. Bummed that size 14 is no longer available. His are starting to wear out and he wanted the same pair.


5.0 out of 5 stars Form meets Function, March 30, 2012
Alexander Kohncke - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PUMA Unisex Liga Finale Sala Soccer Sneaker (Apparel)
Although I won't replace my classic Adidas Sambas for indoor football, these Pumas are well made, with 7 rows of stitching giving you that extra traction for generating spin on set pieces or volleys, while exuding an air of serious sophistication. In truth, these shoes are a little too delicate for indoor football as the material around said stitching becomes "frizzy", which can occur from things like rain, Velcro, jagged edges, or "toe-kicking" a few dozen or so footballs past terminal velocity. They also seem to retain a lot of heat compared to the Sambas, which might make them exude more than just style. The laces also do seem to come untied when not double-knotted. All in all, they're highly recommended as daily walkers and for that occasional 100-meter dash, which is exactly what I need them for.

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