PUMA launches super-max cushioned MagMax NITRO™ 2 running shoe
PUMA’s most cushioned running shoe returns with the MagMax NITRO™ 2. The latest evolution of PUMA’s max-cushioned running franchise is lighter, smoother, and more responsive than ever.
At 15g lighter than the first iteration launched in 2024, the MagMax NITRO™ 2 delivers a springier, more energised feel underfoot while maintaining the responsive ride runners rely on.
Maximum cushioning
An updated NITROFOAM™ midsole enhances cushioning and rebound while preserving the consistent performance that made the original MagMax a favourite among runners.
With maximum NITROFOAM™ cushioning, the shoe provides unmatched bounce and comfort with every step.
A premium mesh upper, plush collar, and knitted tongue ensure breathability and a secure fit, keeping runners supported and light on their feet mile after mile.
MagMax NITRO™ 2 Specifications:
- Price: R3799
- Weight: UK 8: 275g | UK 4.5: 225g
- Stack Height: 38mm/46mm
- Drop: 8mm
Everyday usability
“With MagMax NITRO™ 2, our focus was on enhancing what runners already loved – cushioning and energy – while making the shoe lighter and more responsive,” said Conor Cashin, Senior Footwear Product Line Manager at PUMA.
“We wanted every step to feel energised so that, whether someone is out for a quick daily run or covering longer miles, the shoe delivers comfort and performance from start to finish.”
Engineered for neutral, everyday runners, MagMax 2 integrates seamlessly into any shoe rotation. Supermax cushioning meets everyday usability, making it accessible for all runners, no matter the distance or pace.
PUMA MagMax NITRO™ 2 will be available to purchase on PUMA.com, PUMA retail stores, Takealot, Totalsports and Sports SA from 1 January 2026. at the RRP of R3799.
Author: Pedro van Gaalen
When he’s not writing about sport or health and fitness, Pedro is probably out training for his next marathon or ultra-marathon. He’s worked as a fitness professional and as a marketing and comms expert. He now combines his passions in his role as managing editor at Fitness magazine.