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PUMA have lifted the lid on FAST-XP, a game-changing new collection of hybrid running models created to redefine speed and performance. Making their debut during the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, the lineup translates elite track technology into a futuristic vision of what running could be.

Made up of five models, the FAST-XP collection acts as a 'concept car' for the running world. Each kick draws on advanced athletic insights, engineered to amplify efficiency, propulsion and energy return.

Highlights include the FAST-XP SPT – inspired by 400m hurdles world-record-holder Karsten Warholm – with an asymmetrical 3D PWRPLATE and NITROFOAM Elite pods built for sprint dominance. The FAST-XP LVT channels pole vaulting icon Mondo Duplantis, delivering vertical propulsion and responsiveness with a dual-density midsole and carbon PWRPLATE spine.

For long-distance runners, the FAST-XP PLS adapts sprint DNA into a high-energy road silhouette, while the FAST-XP SPG uses double-plate construction and NITROFOAM Elite pods to mirror a springboard-like rebound. Finally, the FAST-XP BLD – inspired by carbon blade dynamics – brings together stiff heels, flexible forefoot and PWRPLATE-enhanced NITROFOAM for explosive transitions and rapid push-offs.

Be quick! The PUMA FAST-XP collection will be available to check out IRL on September 13, for just one day at the PUMA NITRO Lab, Tokyo.

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