You open Puma India's website, filter by “Under ₹5000”, and land on 200+ results — half labelled “lifestyle”, a quarter tagged “running”, and the rest somewhere in between. Which ones are actually worth buying, which just look good in photos, and which will fall apart after a monsoon commute? Sorting through it yourself could take hours.
Puma India has quietly built one of the strongest sub-₹5000 sneaker lineups in the market right now. The June 2026 sale has deepened discounts on classics like the Smash v2 and Rebound LayUp Lo, while newer silhouettes like the BMW MMS Track Rider and Caven 2.0 offer premium looks at accessible prices. We researched 40+ models and shortlisted 14 that deliver the best combination of style, comfort, and durability for everyday Indian wear — campus, café, or casual office.
Every price below is live as of 9 June 2026. Use the Zoutons coupon code link on each card to stack additional discounts on top of the sale price.
“The Smash v2 is the sneaker I recommend to literally everyone asking for a daily-driver under ₹3000 — it just works.”
A clean, low-profile court silhouette that pairs with everything from joggers to chinos. The vulcanised rubber sole gives it an authentic retro tennis feel while the padded collar and cushioned insole keep feet comfortable through 8-hour days on campus or in the office. Available in 12+ colourways including fresh June 2026 additions.
“That chunky, high-ankle basketball look for a third of the price you'd pay at a premium sneaker brand.”
The Rebound LayUp Lo draws from classic '90s basketball court aesthetics with its bold leather upper and prominent ankle collar. The SoftFoam+ sockliner provides all-day comfort while the contrast rubber cupsole adds visual weight that looks intentionally stylish. A versatile match for wide-leg trousers and oversized fits popular in Indian streetwear right now.
“Slim profile, feminine colourways, and a SoftFoam+ base — this is the women's lifestyle sneaker Puma consistently gets right.”
The Vikky v3 refines the classic Puma court formula for a women-specific fit with a narrower last and curvier toe box. The canvas and synthetic upper keeps things breathable in Indian summers while the SoftFoam+ sockliner prevents foot fatigue. Comes in pastel and neutral tones that pair effortlessly with both ethnic and Western outfits.
“If monsoon commutes are your nightmare, the Anzarun Lite's breathable mesh and quick-dry upper are your answer.”
Weighing under 250g, the Anzarun Lite is built for commuters who need something light enough to forget they're wearing it. The engineered mesh upper promotes airflow in humid summer heat while the EVA midsole absorbs enough shock for metro station sprints and pavement walking. A solid lifestyle-running crossover that won't tire your feet.
“The Softride foam here is genuinely impressive for the price — I walked 15,000 steps in these and forgot I was wearing sneakers.”
The Enzo Evo is where Puma's SoftRide technology shines at its most accessible price point. The extra-thick SoftRide midsole delivers plush underfoot comfort that rivals shoes costing twice as much, making it ideal for long standing hours or walking-heavy workdays. The knit upper hugs the foot securely without pressure points.
“Crisp white leather upper, subtle branding — this is the shoe that passes dress codes everywhere from corporate Fridays to beach clubs.”
Court Ultra takes the timeless tennis sneaker blueprint and elevates it with premium synthetic leather that resists scuffs and creasing better than canvas alternatives. The perforated toe box adds ventilation without compromising the clean silhouette. Pairs equally well with formal trousers on casual Fridays and weekend shorts.
“The exaggerated sole and retro runner DNA give this the 'expensive sneaker' look without the ₹12,000 price tag.”
The Pacer Future Classic leans into the chunky dad-shoe trend that continues to dominate Indian streetwear in 2026. The stacked EVA midsole adds significant visual height while the mix of mesh, synthetic, and suede-look overlays creates a premium textural contrast. Among the most statement-making shoes on this list at well under ₹5000.
“Neither fully retro nor fully modern — the Shuffle just fits every situation, which is exactly what makes it so useful.”
The Puma Shuffle sits at that versatile sweet spot between a running shoe silhouette and a lifestyle sneaker. The mid-height profile works with both shorts and full-length trousers, while the SoftFoam+ insole makes it genuinely comfortable for extended wear. Colour options range from monochrome whites to bold two-tone combinations.
“The Caven 2.0 nails the '80s runner aesthetic better than shoes costing three times as much — bold stripe, clean lines, no gimmicks.”
The Caven 2.0 updates Puma's classic runner archive silhouette with a padded collar, improved EVA midsole, and a slightly wider toe box for better comfort than its predecessor. The signature bold side stripe and heel pull tab give it instant visual identity. Available in several archive-inspired colourways that feel vintage without being dated.
“BMW + Puma collab at ₹4,499 feels like an exploit — you're getting genuine collab branding for a fraction of what streetwear brands charge.”
The BMW Motorsport collaboration brings F1 pit-lane aesthetics to an accessible price point. The Track Rider features BMW's iconic blue, black, and white colour palette with embossed motorsport detailing on the upper and heel tab. Under the dramatic exterior lies a comfortable EVA midsole and SoftFoam+ sockliner for everyday wearability.
“The hexagonal Cell units in the midsole are visible through the sole — you're paying for tech that you can actually see working.”
The Cell Viper revives Puma's heritage Cell cushioning technology — a system of hexagonal air-filled chambers visible through the transparent outsole that provides responsive, adaptive underfoot support. The bold '90s runner aesthetic complete with reflective details and a multi-material upper make this one of Puma's most technically interesting under-₹5000 offerings.
“If your budget is genuinely tight, the Flyer Runner is the most you'll get from Puma without spending more — no compromises feel egregious.”
At ₹1,999, the Flyer Runner is Puma's most accessible lifestyle-runner hybrid and an exceptional value proposition. The mesh upper and EVA midsole combination delivers basic but functional comfort for commuting and walking while the clean runner silhouette keeps it presentable enough for most casual settings. Ideal as a backup pair or a first Puma purchase.
“The Wired Run's exaggerated outsole lugs and mesh construction scream 'functional streetwear' in a way that most sub-₹3000 shoes don't.”
The Wired Run adopts a more aggressive trail-inspired runner aesthetic than most Puma lifestyle shoes, with thick outsole lugs and bold overlay panelling that gives it visual edge on the streets. The breathable mesh upper and EVA midsole keep it comfortable for all-day wear despite the rugged exterior appearance. Available in several high-contrast colourways.
“For parents buying their kid's first Puma or anyone who needs a gym-to-street shoe without overthinking it — this is the answer.”
The Resolve Street is Puma's cleanest entry-level lifestyle runner, featuring a no-fuss mesh upper, basic EVA foam midsole, and a versatile silhouette that works for light gym sessions and daily errands equally well. At ₹1,799 with the sale discount applied, it's the best Indian market price for a genuine Puma from the official store.
| Product | Price | Key Feature | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puma Smash v2 | ₹2,499 | Vulcanised rubber sole, retro court | Daily wear, all-occasion |
| Puma Rebound LayUp Lo | ₹3,199 | SoftFoam+, basketball silhouette | Streetwear, bold outfits |
| Puma Vikky v3 (Women) | ₹2,699 | Women's last, breathable canvas | Women's casual, travel |
| Puma Anzarun Lite | ₹2,299 | ~250g, engineered mesh | Commute, summer walks |
| Puma Softride Enzo Evo | ₹3,299 | Extra-thick SoftRide midsole | All-day comfort, long days |
| Puma Court Ultra | ₹3,499 | Scuff-resistant synthetic leather | Smart casual, Fridays |
| Puma Pacer Future Classic | ₹3,799 | Stacked chunky midsole | Streetwear, fashion fits |
| Puma Shuffle | ₹2,799 | SoftFoam+, versatile profile | All-rounder, everyday |
| Puma Caven 2.0 | ₹3,499 | Archive stripe, herringbone outsole | Retro style lovers |
| Puma BMW MMS Track Rider | ₹4,499 | BMW collab, motorsport branding | Collab fans, collectors |
| Puma Cell Viper | ₹3,199 | Visible CELL cushioning tech | Tech-aesthetic buyers |
| Puma Flyer Runner | ₹1,999 | Mesh + EVA — simple and light | Budget pick, first Puma |
| Puma Wired Run | ₹2,899 | Lug outsole, bold overlays | Bold street style |
| Puma Resolve Street | ₹1,799 | 40% off — best entry price | Gym, budget commute |
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