Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe Review

Matt Cradock takes Puma's Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe on to the course to find out how it performs in an array of conditions

The Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe on grass
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Golf Monthly Verdict

There's a lot to like about the Puma's Ignite Elevate X, especially the modern, clean looks that are easy to maintain. Because it's not rigid, it expands very well, but there could be more padding underfoot when walking.

Reasons to buy
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    Really stylish looks and design

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    Lack of rigidity means it should fit all foot sizes

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    Great shoe for spring and summer conditions

Reasons to avoid
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    Not the most comfortable underfoot

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Puma are known for producing some of the best golf shoes on the market and, for this review, I've been testing the Ignite Elevate X, a spikeless, waterproof model.

Out of the gate, I was a big fan of the looks as Puma have made yet another shoe with a modern aesthetic, with pops and flashes of color interspersed throughout.

A close up of the Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe on grass

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Available in five different colorways, I tested the white, black and yellow model in autumn and winter conditions. You may think that the mud and wet underfoot conditions would stain but, I'm happy to report, that the mesh upper wipes and cleans well.

Admittedly, being a spikeless model, I would recommend wearing the Ignite Elevate X in spring and summer. The sole does provide eligible grip in wet conditions, but the overall look is more suited towards shorts and joggers.

A close up of the sole of the Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe

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That's the looks covered then, so how about the performance? Well, when I initially slipped the golf shoes on, I thought they were slightly on the heavier side but, within moments, they provided a very lightweight feel, which has remained ever since.

What I particularly liked, and a common theme among the best Puma golf shoes, the Ignite Elevate X has a really locked-in and secure feel. This comes from the FloatPlate Technology and the ExoShell Upper, which performed superbly to keep my foot secure through the swing and walking the fairways.

Although my feet embedded into them quickly, the only slight qualm is that I would have liked more padding underfoot.

There is the FloatPlate Technology, which helped the stability, as well as Ignite Foam found on other Puma models. Personally, I thought it performed quite well, but walking the fairways I did find the experience slightly harsh on the soles of my feet.

The back of the Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe

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What I will say is that the Ignite Elevate X would suit those with wide feet. It claims to be a regular fit but, because the mesh upper isn't rigid on the sides, it did expand when my feet were inside the shoe.

What's more, the expansion of the tongue and the lacing system in place helped with the overall comfort, as the adjustability on the shoe was a personal highlight.

A picture of the sole of the Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe

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Overall, there is a lot to like about the Puma Ignite Elevate X, with the looks and comfort making this a very viable option for the spring and summer conditions. If there was slightly more cushioning underfoot, it would take this from a good golf shoe, to a great one.

Matt Cradock
Staff Writer

Matt joined Golf Monthly in February 2021 covering weekend news, before also transitioning to equipment and testing. After freelancing for Golf Monthly and The PGA for 18 months, he was offered a full-time position at the company in October 2022 and continues to cover news and social media.

Taking up the game when he was just seven years of age, Matt made it into his county squad just a year later and continues to play the game at a high standard, with a handicap of around 2-4. To date, his best round is a six-under-par 66 having been seven-under through nine.

Matt’s current What’s In The Bag?

Driver: Honma TW747, 8.75°

Fairway Wood: Ping G430 LST 15°, 19°

Irons: TaylorMade P7CB

Wedges: Cleveland 588 RTX 2.0 Tour Satin, 50°, 56°, 60°

Putter: Cleveland TFI 2135 Satin Cero

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

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