Our verdict
A certain kind of nostalgic feeling brings back wearers of the PUMA Roma to the 1970s. Now more regarded as a lifestyle sneaker than a performance track shoe, the PUMA Roma remains comfortable with moderate arch support. It is also perfect for long walks.
Pros
- Stylish
- Supportive
- Protective
- Lightweight
- Nostalgic
- Stays clean
- Affordable
Cons
- With break-in period
- Frail upper
- Ventilation issues
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The PUMA Roma is a track shoe that has transitioned well into a lifestyle sneaker with its sleek silhouette and color palettes. It's the right kick for you if:
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- Sneakers that preserve your gait are what you're after.
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Who should not buy it
If you're in the market for breathable sneakers, skip the Roma for the PUMA California. Also, opt for the Turin instead if you need something quite durable.
Old-school fashion
A lot of users appreciate the stylish and timeless look of the PUMA Roma. They appreciate the nostalgic feeling of wearing the design that brings them back to the 1970s and 1980s.
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Buyers love the T-toe rubber shape of the toe box as it protects the toes from sudden bumps.
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It offers above-average heel and arch support, according to many users.
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Easy on the wallet
From the PUMA Roma collection, this classic sneaker is available at a budget-friendly price that is appreciated by many.
The Roma's smudge-repellent shell
Customers have shared that the synthetic leather upper material stays spotless for quite some time.
Could be more breathable
Critics say that it lacks ventilation, making the foot sweaty even on not-so-warm days.
The PUMA Roma in history
Resurrected from PUMA’s extensive archive, the track shoe PUMA Roma was first released in 1968. It was most appropriate for sprints and hurdles and other track and field sports. The shoe initially features a padded nylon-suede material.
The shoe was re-issued in the 2000s with a padded tongue and better arch support. An added improvement was the use of synthetic leather upper and a more modern color palette from the original all-white when it was introduced.