Tuesday, July 06, 2021

Puma Running Magnify Nitro Initial Video Review, Shoe Details, and Comparisons

Article by Sam Winebaum

Puma Running Magnify Nitro ($140) 

I take the Magnify Nitro for a 1st run on the NH Seacoast. The video includes details of fit, ride, and construction as well as comparisons to Velocity Nitro, Craft CTM Ultra, Brooks Aurora-BL, adidas Boston 10, Endorphin Shift, and Skechers Max Road 5.

Update: Multi Tester Full Review

The Magnify has a 38mm heel / 29 mm forefoot, 9mm drop and features Puma's nitrogen infused supercritical Nitro foam midsole and PumaGrip outsole. It weighs approximately 10.4 oz / 295g in a US9.

Available now from Puma HERE 

Multi Tester Review soon.

Watch the Initial Video Review with Multiple Comparisons (15:48)

Tested samples were provided at no charge for review purposes. RoadTrail Run has affiliate partnerships and may earn commission on products purchased through affiliate links. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content. The opinions herein are entirely the authors'.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the review, Sam. The Puma’s weight and its max cushioning seem similar to two stalwarts: the Brooks Glycerin and the Saucony Triumph. How does it compare to those two shoes? Thanks, as always, for your insights.

Sam Winebaum said...

Hi Anonymous,
Close for sure in stack but more “old fashioned” in feel, more ponderous older midsole foams, and geometry if also soft.
Sam

Sam Winebaum said...

Hi Anonymous,
Close for sure in stack but more “old fashioned” in feel, more ponderous older midsole foams, and geometry if also soft.
Sam

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot, Sam.

David Dack said...

Thank you for the review Sam. Never tried Puma before but I'm willing to test them out now.

Keep up the good work

Sam Winebaum said...

Thanks David!
All their new collection is very good except maybe strangely soft Eternity stability shoe.
Sam, Editor

Anonymous said...

It would be great to have a comparison of it against the Asics Novablast 2 and Nike Invincible. :)

Sam Winebaum said...

Hi Anonymous,
Great idea! We'll do that in the written review but in brief: Invincible bouncier softer and less stable with not nearly the well executed upper while Novablast 2 a faster shoe but a narrower underfoot platform so not as easy pace friendly as Magnify.
Sam, Editor

Feel said...

Hi Sam,
Did you mean Puma having old fashioned feel or Brooks/Saucony? Is Puma livelier than Triumph and still stable?

Sam Winebaum said...

Hi Feel,
Sorry for any confusion. The Puma is a more old fashioned (less bouncy lively) and heavier than the Aurora and more stable. Puma's Nitro is clearly more lively and energetic than denser and firmer (if more responsive PWRRUN in the Shift but is a bit muted by the second lower layer and full outsole rubber coverage, so a nice reliable balance that gives back more. Note Shift has a rigid rocker with final Speed Roll while Puma has some flex. As far as Triumph 19 compare both are lively but I must say I find the PWRRUN+ kind of dense in feel., more rubber ball than spring as in Nitro. Really comes down to preferences as all have tons of cushion stack.
Sam, Editor

Daniel said...

Hi Sam,

I've never seen anyone review the newer Electrify Nitro, which also uses two foams but at a lower stack and price point. Any plans to review that shoe? Thanks!

Sam Winebaum said...

Not at the moment but can try to get samples to test.
Sam, Editor