Puma Golf debuts the lightest shoe in golf
Puma Golf's Faas Lite shoe range is golf's lightest

Puma Golf has announced the release of its brand new model the Faas Lite, the lightest shoe in golf.
Weighing just 8.7oz, this extremely lightweight and waterproof golf shoe features a combination of FaasFoam+ - 25% lighter than previous foams - and lightweight materials in the lining package for extra comfort.
Microfiber leather with stormCell provides excellent performance and waterproof protection, and is coupled with zero hell-to-toe drop, corrugated flex grooves and SmartQuill traction technology.
Bursting with style, the shoes come in three colours: White/black/brilliant blue, black/castle rock, and for Rickie Fowler fans, white/vibrant orange.
All styles come with two laces, one tonal and one pop colour for golfers to customise their footwear look.
The Faas Lite Women's range have all the same features but weigh an even lighter 7oz and 5.5oz respectively. Women can choose from two colourways: White/Puma silver/virtual pink, and black/white/virtual pink.
Inspired by Rickie Fowler, Puma golf will also be releasing a limited edition Faas Lite Splatter, which features paint splatter designs on a white outsole with an orange formstripe.
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The Faas Lite men's and women's ranges have an RRP of £75.00 and more information can be found at http://www.puma.com/golf
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