Puma GS-Fast Golf Shoe Review
It’s interesting to see how styles and trends in the golf apparel space have evolved over the past 20 years. More and more manufacturers are departing from the traditional styles associated with golf and are instead choosing to experiment with contemporary trends and technology to produce some innovative clothing and footwear. One brand that regularly manages to dazzle with its styles is Puma.
Let’s quickly acknowledge that PUMA has always been a frontrunner when designing trendy and functional athletic wear that incorporates a range of performance-enhancing technology, especially when it comes to footwear. In fact, Puma claims (opens in new tab) it designed the first ever ‘smart shoe’ back in the 1980s, when they released the RS-Computer, a running shoe that featured a small computer chip built into its sole that provided athletes with data on how they could run faster.
Since then, the brand has continued to innovate on the chunky RS sneaker style conceived in the 80s, blending in new styles from the early noughties and modern streetwear fashion to develop sneakers like the RS-X, RS-X3, and the RS-2K. In recent years, Puma has brought that legacy to the golf market, releasing the Puma RS-G Golf Shoes (opens in new tab), which caught a lot of attention when they first dropped back in 2021. But Puma has now updated that design and released the latest addition to its comprehensive range of shoes (opens in new tab), the GS-Fast Golf Shoe, a sneaker that embodies modern streetwear fashion.
Admittedly these shoes will not be everyone’s cup of tea, as we found when we surveyed the Golf Monthly team on their thoughts on the very similar RS-G shoes (opens in new tab). While the GS-Fast is designed for golf, they are a statement shoe and if wearing bold sneakers is your thing, then you’ll be comforted in the knowledge that these looked the part both on the course and in social settings. They come in three different colorways, but we thought the all-white color was the…
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