Best PUMA walking shoes to check out: The ideal walking shoe does two jobs at once: it keeps your feet happy for long hours, and it still looks good with your everyday outfits. If you want “steps that look good too,” PUMA’s walking styles on Myntra are a solid place to start.
Standout PUMA walking shoes to consider on Myntra for daily steps
These options have been curated from Myntra, using its PUMA walking shoes and PUMA shoes listings as the base—so you can browse walk-friendly pairs that also fit into your casual wardrobe.
Slip-on, softer and flatter: SOFTRIDE Premier (men)

Puma Men SOFTRIDE Premier Slip-On Walking Shoes are designed around SOFTRIDE cushioning plus the SoftFoam+ sockliner, with a slip-on build and a 5 mm heel-to-toe drop. That lower drop usually feels more level underfoot, and the zoned rubber outsole is listed for improved traction. A practical con is fit nuance: slip-ons can feel less adjustable across instep height than lace-ups, so sizing becomes more important.
Slip-on outdoor walker: Anzarun Krick Pro (women)

Puma Women Anzarun Krick Pro Slip-On Walking Shoes focus on step-in comfort with SoftFoam+ and list an IMEVA midsole, with a mesh upper and outdoor surface type. The product description also notes the upper contains at least 20% recycled materials. The limitation is the same slip-on trade-off—great convenience, but less fine-tuning for tightness compared with lace-ups.
Hands-free “walking sneaker” with laces: Softride Carson Sliptech

Puma Softride Carson Hands-free Sliptech Walking Shoes keep the SOFTRIDE + SoftFoam+ combo but use lace-ups and list a 12 mm heel-to-toe drop. It also states the upper is made with at least 30% recycled materials, and it’s positioned as an all-rounder with rubber outsole. The main con is that a higher drop can feel more “heel-led,” which some people love for long walks and others don’t, depending on gait preference.
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Simple slip-on trainer: Pacer Slip On (men)

Puma Men Pacer Slip On Walking Shoes are the plainest “casual sneaker” choice: textile upper, slip-on entry, cushioned footbed, rubber outsole, and a 3-month warranty. It’s the one that fits daily errands and light walking without looking overly performance-focused. The trade-off is that it’s described more as a casual sneaker style, so people wanting a more structured running-like ride may prefer the SOFTRIDE platform or lace-ups.
Long-distance leaning lace-up: Walk Max (men)

Puma Walk Max Men Running Shoes are the most “distance” oriented in your list, with a mesh upper, EVA midsole, SoftFoam+ sockliner, and a 12 mm heel-to-toe drop, plus long distance and all-rounder surface type listed. Because it’s lace-up, it’s easier to adjust for a secure midfoot hold, which often matters more as distance increases. The drawback is that it lists low cushioning versus the others’ medium, so it may feel firmer underfoot depending on what the wearer expects.
Quick pro-tips for picking
- For easiest daily wear (quick on/off), start with the slip-ons; for a more secure fit on longer walks, start with the lace-ups.
- If a flatter underfoot feel is preferred, the SOFTRIDE Premier’s 5 mm drop stands apart from the 12 mm models.
- If sustainability details matter, Anzarun Krick Pro (20% recycled upper) and Softride Carson Sliptech (30% recycled upper) are the only ones here that explicitly mention recycled content.
