There’s no side-stepping it: your shoes play a pivotal role in your fitness journey. But when you’re just getting started in training, you might be less inclined to invest in top-tier footwear. After all, some of the best-performing gym shoes can get expensive.
Enter Puma’s Fuse Training Shoe, a cross-training model that’s heavy on performance but light on cost. As our perennial best budget gym shoe, the Puma Fuse delivers a number of positive features to any workout. But how does it compare to other training essentials like the Reebok Nano x2 or other top performers?
To dive deeper into this cost-effective trainer, we laced up the Puma Fuse and tackled our normal workout routine for a handful of weeks. Would the test run change our perspective on this wallet-friendly silhouette? Would the Puma Fuse replace our normal gym footwear?
Here’s what we found.

Puma Fuse Training Shoes
Pros
- Stable base, great for heavy lifts
- Plenty of support across the well-constructed profile
Cons
- Midfoot can be snug, especially for those with wider feet
- Not the best for running workouts