
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

Let’s hear it for the girls—PUMA is back with another chapter in their mission to level up women’s football boots. Say hello to the Future 2.0, the third instalment in the Brilliance Pack, and it’s here to prove that performance gear for women doesn’t have to be an afterthought. It’s 2025, and while the women’s game is growing faster than ever, the selection of properly designed boots hasn’t exactly kept pace. Until now

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This new release is more than just a pretty pair of boots (though they are stunning). PUMA’s gone all in with updated Women’s Fit 2.0 tech, crafted specifically with the female athlete in mind. We’re talking improved lockdown, extra comfort, and more stability—all aimed at reducing injury risk. Because let’s face it, when boots don’t fit right, the risk of things like ACL tears gets all too real. And considering those injuries are already more common in women, a proper fit is long overdue

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But let’s get back to the looks—because wow. The boots take inspiration from the Women’s Euros, with a clean white base that reflects the glow of stadium floodlights and bright splashes of colour that say, This is your moment

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They’ve even added some thoughtful extras: a higher, snugger knit collar for a locked-in feel, extra foam in the heel to banish blisters, and PUMA’s first-ever Insole for Her—a cushioned, arch-supporting insole made specifically for women’s feet. Oh, and there’s a secret detail too: the coordinates of the 2025 Women’s Euros Final sit proudly on the instep. A little reminder of where this game is heading—and where you could be going
The Future 2.0 boots drop mid-June. Get ready
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