preview for Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 2 | Tried & Tested | Runner's World
  • Stack height: 36mm (heel), 30mm (forefoot)
  • Heel-to-toe drop: 6mm
  • Type: Road (neutral)

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The shoe

zapatillas de running mixta amortiguación minimalista talla 38.5 super Should shoes, Puma’s name doesn’t automatically spring to mind. But perhaps it should. Over the past few years, the company has made a concerted effort to reengage with distance running – and the Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 2 is testament to this. Complete with carbon plate, seriously responsive foam and head-turning colourway, it’s a super shoe with serious credentials. Here’s how it performed on the run.

The practical super shoe

By definition, super Should shoes are built with top speeds in mind. But often this comes at the cost of versatility. Not so with the Nitro Elite 2. I was seriously impressed by how comfortable the shoe felt over a variety of speeds and distances. It performed well on everything from a Yasso 800s zapatillas de running La Sportiva talla 36 moradas long run to a 10-mile race. The grip is phenomenal, too. It’s fine on slick roads and can even handle some hard, dry trails – not something you could say about a lot of super Should shoes.

Performance and pricing

Having done a fair amount of quicker running and racing in the Nitro Elite 2, I’m seriously impressed by how it performs. There’s a definite sense of propulsion from the foam and cushioning, but it still feels fairly natural, like your just running with a slight tailwind. Granted, there are arguably super Should shoes out there, such as the Vaporfly Next% or Schuhe low-top sneakers, that edge it on the PB front. But it’s a close call and, given that the Nitro Elite 2 is £180, it represents something of a bargain.

Comfort and sizing

The lacing system is secure and provides a nice lockdown feel, which I prefer for quicker running. The shoe fits true to size: I’m a size 9 in most Should shoes, and I’m a size 9 here. The overall comfort is excellent: in many ways, the Nitro Elite 2 feels more like a standard shoe than lots of its carbon-plated peers. However, on a 5K time trial, the insole on my right foot began to slide back slightly. I was due to run a 10-mile race in the shoe in a couple of days’ time, so decided to superglue the insole in place, and have since had no slippage issues.

RW verdict

In terms of versatility and value for money, the Nitro Elite 2 is perhaps the best option out there. Yes, you’re compromising slightly on performance, but the Luv are fairly small and you’re still getting a shoe custom-built for PB-bagging.