Puma and Danish Running Brand Saysky Just Released Chic Gear for Almost Every Type of Run

Puma and Danish Running Brand Saysky Just Released Chic Gear for Almost Every Type of Run

Puma and Saysky Team Up to Create the Running Collection of My Dreams

I’m literally still sweaty from my morning run as I write this, friends. There’s something about that post-run endorphin rush that gets my creative juices flowing. And today, I’ve got something exciting to share that has me contemplating whether I need to make more room in my already overflowing workout drawer.

Guess what? Puma and Danish running brand Saysky just announced a collab that’s making me want to throw my credit card at the screen. Mark your calendars for March 13, 2025, because that’s when this dreamy collection drops globally.

When German Engineering Meets Nordic Cool

I’ve been running for about 15 years now (yikes, where does the time go?), and I’ve worn my fair share of both Puma and Saysky gear. What I love about Puma is their tech-forward approach—their NITRO foam literally saved my knees after that unfortunate “let’s train for a marathon in six weeks” incident of 2019 that we don’t talk about. And Saysky? Their minimalist Nordic designs make me feel like I’m not just some middle-aged woman huffing and puffing up a hill, but actually someone who knows what they’re doing.

This collaboration merges Puma’s performance technology with Saysky’s clean aesthetic, and it’s inspired by Hokusai’s “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” I saw the preview images, and let me tell you, the wave-inspired patterns are stunning without being over-the-top. Perfect for those of us who want to look put together while simultaneously feeling like we might die during interval training.

Let’s Talk About Those Shoes

The collection features three standout shoes that have me reaching for my wallet:

  • The Deviate NITRO Elite 3 – The racing shoe that’ll make you feel fast even when you’re just walking to get the mail
  • The Deviate NITRO 3 – Their everyday trainer that I can already tell will become my go-to
  • The ForeverRun NITRO 2 – For those long, soul-searching Sunday runs where comfort is everything

Last weekend, I wore my current Puma trainers on a muddy trail run and nearly ate dirt on a downhill section. Not my finest moment, especially when that cute running group from the local store passed by right as I was windmilling my arms trying to stay upright. I’m hoping these new shoes have the grip my dignity needs.

Apparel That Doesn’t Make You Choose Between Function and Style

The clothing in this collection looks like it was designed by someone who actually runs. You know what I mean? Not those mythical fitness models who somehow complete marathons without a single drop of sweat or a hair out of place.

There’s breathable tanks, shorts that won’t ride up (hallelujah!), and jackets that’ll keep you dry without turning you into a walking sauna. The collection has that bold wave print on some pieces, while others feature a more subtle design for those of us who occasionally like to blend in.

I’m particularly eyeing that lightweight jacket. Last month during a sudden downpour, my current “water-resistant” jacket decided to become more of a sponge than a shield. By the time I got home, I looked like I’d gone swimming with my clothes on. Not the look I was going for.

Something for Every Runner (and Every Budget)

Prices range from about $60 for the basics up to $260 for the premium shoes. Not exactly bargain bin prices, I know, but in my experience, quality running gear pays for itself. Remember those cheap shorts I bought last year? The ones that chafed so badly during my half marathon that I had to waddle the last three miles? Yeah, lesson learned.

The collection will be available on PUMA.com, SAYSKY.com, and select retailers worldwide. I’ve already set a calendar reminder, because if there’s one thing I’ve learned from limited edition drops, it’s that the good stuff goes fast.

Final Thoughts from a Running Gear Addict

Do I need more running clothes? According to my husband and the state of our laundry room, absolutely not. But will I be refreshing the webpage on March 13 trying to snag some pieces from this collection? You bet your compression socks I will.

What makes this collab exciting isn’t just the pretty designs—it’s that both brands understand what runners actually need. Function first, but with enough style that you don’t mind being seen grabbing coffee after your run.

So here’s to new gear that makes us feel just a little bit more like the runners we aspire to be—even on those days when our playlist is more motivating than our muscles. See you on the trails, friends. I’ll be the one in the new Puma x Saysky gear, pretending those hills aren’t killing me.