I have worn 6 different top end soccer cleats by nearly every brand, and by far these have been the best.
The Puma Future 2.1's are the most comfortable, high performing, and well-rounded soccer cleats I have ever worn.
They are very comfortable. They are made from Puma's netfit system, which is a lightweight knitted upper with openings on the top that let the wearer customize their lacing options, letting people with wider or narrower feet have a better fit more suited for them. Additionally, they have more options for different types of players to lace their boots. For instance, a striker might lace his as the goalscorer pattern while a quicker winger would consider lacing his as the speedster.

I previously owned a pair of the Future 18.1's (which are an older model than the 2.1's) and tried some of the lacing systems but could not personally figure out how to lace them properly, so on my newer pair I have just left them laced as they came, as most pro's who wear the boots do. Also, the newer 2.1's are a massive step up in comfort from the 18.1's as they are more anatomically designed to fit as well as having a tighter fit on top, giving more lockdown and thus providing a safer and quicker cleat. The Futures also required no break in time, unlike many boots in its tier. The first time I wore these I put them directly into the crucible of a full game and they were incredible.
Another great aspect of them is the soleplate and stud pattern. The soleplate has been given a massive upgrade, as it is now more streamlined as well as lighter. The stud pattern, which is a Firm Ground (grass) / Artificial ground (Turf) hybrid works great on both fields and is much safer than wearing FG cleats on an artificial turf field.
They are also very cool looking cleats. I may be a sucker for any navy and silver boots but honestly, I think the "Stun Pack" is Puma's best colorway release in a while.

I would recommend the Puma Futures to anyone looking for a new soccer cleat. And I am not alone in this assessment. A soccer cleat reviewer (sounds like a really niche job but he gets free stuff for it) Joshua Vujovic, who has worn nearly every soccer cleat that has been released since 2012, agrees with me, saying that it is his preferred soccer cleat to wear.















