PUMA’s latest Untamed Pack drop unleashes your inner wild side and sets it free for the world to see.
Premium graphics entwine with snake-skin design, taking you to the studio, gym, streets—or wherever your wild intuition calls.
LVL-UP XT Untamed
LVL-UP XT (R1899.00) regenerates the training space with elevated design that challenges standards and places you on a pedestal all your own.
With LQDCELL stable cushioning technology and a leveled midsole design that boosts your look, there’s nowhere to go but all the way up.
Key LVL-UP XT benefits:
- Cushioning: An evolution of CELL technology, LQDCELL offers stable cushioning in the heel.
- Lightweight: PROFOAM high-rebound EVA provides instant cushioning in a lightweight package.
- Grip: High traction rubber PUMAGRIP for maximum traction and durability during training movements.
Low Impact Bra
This shiny, snakeskin Low Impact Bra (R799.00) was built for the wild at heart. While standard, vertical straps can hold you back, this crisscross design retributes weight to set you free. DryCELL technology wicks away sweat with your every, uninhibited move.
Low Impact Bra benefits:
- Dry: Highly functional dryCELL materials draw moisture away from the skin to keep you dry and comfortable.
- Comfort: Supportive cross straps that relieve pressure.
High Waist Tight
Run wild in the UNTMD High Waist Tight (R1199.00). This glossy, snakeskin print is made with a mesh waistband pocket to store your stuff and dryCELL technology to wick away sweat. It’s a smooth, sleek fit with added coverage, giving you unbeatable support for the untamed way of life.
High Waist Tight benefits:
- Dry: Highly functional dryCELL materials draw moisture away from the skin to keep you dry and comfortable.
- Movement: Waistband pocket offers a secure storage solution.
- Fit: A high waist design for full coverage.
The second drop of PUMA’s Untamed Pack is available on PUMA.com, at PUMA stores, Studio 88, Superbalist, Takealot and selected retailers.
Author: Pedro van Gaalen
When he’s not writing about sport or health and fitness, Pedro is probably out training for his next marathon or ultra-marathon. He’s worked as a fitness professional and as a marketing and comms expert. He now combines his passions in his role as managing editor at Fitness magazine.
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