Puma Deviate Pure Nitro Review – besser als EVO SL und Azura?

The Puma Deviate Pure Nitro is Puma's new flat-free daily trainer – 100% PEBA-based Nitrofoam, PUMAGRIP outsole, 220 grams in size 42, €150. I've tested it extensively and compared it to the Adidas EVO SL, Saucony Kinvara 16, and New Balance FuelCell Rebel. 💡 Save on your purchase with my codes: 🛒 Top4Running – Code RUNNINGCULTURE: https://top4running.de/?a_box=ve6avbxb 🛒 i-Run – Code RUNNINGCULTURE15: https://bjd.i-run.de/?P511B2F586AFF2111 🛒 RYOW – Code RUNNINGCULTURE: https://www.ryow.de/ What's inside? Full Nitrofoam midsole made of 100% PEBA – no carbon, no plate. Pleasant bounce, good cushioning, excellent grip thanks to PUMAGRIP. How does it run? Uncomplicated, comfortable, and controlled. Not a shoe for intervals or high-speed workouts. Very well suited for long runs, endurance runs, and daily training miles. Running characteristics remain consistent from the first to the last step. Who is it for? Runners looking for an uncomplicated, lightweight daily trainer without maximum cushioning and without a plate. The fit is on the narrow side – order half a size up if you have wide feet. 00:00 Intro 00:21 Overview & Classification 01:39 Upper & Fit 03:06 Midsole & Outsole 05:56 Running Feel 08:22 Comparison 09:40 Conclusion #RunningShoes #RunningCulture #PumaRunning #DeviatePureNitro #DailyTrainer