THIS DOESN'T MAKE SENSE
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Puma has been using what they label as FG/AG stud patterns for a few years now, implying that their stud patterns are suitable for use on both natural and artificial grass. As I've stated before, their FG/AG stud pattern is way more FG than it is AG, but it works. With that in mind, if they already have an FG/AG option, than there would be no need for an MG or Multi-Ground stud pattern, because wouldn't it just end up being the same thing?
In an attempt to make sense of Puma's stud pattern offerings, we take a closer look at the MG version of the Puma Future 5.1 Netfit in the latest Spark pack colorway, a boot that features some very unusual mini studs scattered across the bottom of the entire foot! Why do they have two stud patterns that theoretically serve the same purpose? Let's find out. What do you think of Puma MG stud pattern?
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