ASICS GT-2000 10 running shoes 36

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Size:36
  • Brand Asics
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  • Post delivery July 7
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Asics

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36

Description

The Gt-2000™ 10 Shoe Keeps Your Mind And Body Focused On The Road Ahead. It´s A Versatile Running Style That´s Functional For Various Distances. The Engineered Knit Upper And 3d Print Details Create A Featherlight Feel With A Touch Of Added Stability. A Layer Of Flytefoam® Propel Cushioning Underfoot Adds A More Responsive Rebound To Your Step. The Midsole´s 3d Space Construction™ Feature Improves Compression. This Function Allows You To Experience A Smoother And More Stable Ride. Features: - Litetruss™ Technology To Improve Medial Support - The Sockliner´s Sustainable Dyeing Process Helps Reduce Overall Water Usage By Approx. 33% And Carbon Emissions By Approx. 45% - The Upper´s Main Material Is Designed With Approx. 30% Recycled Polyester Engineered Knit Upper: - Offers A Supportive And Comfortable Foothold. Rearfoot And Forefoot Gel® Technology Cushioning System: - Attenuates Shock During Impact And Toe-Off Phases, And Allows Movement In Multiple Planes As The Foot Transitions Through The Gait Cycle. Flytefoam® Technology: - Provides Lightweight Cushioning. Flytefoam® Propel Technology: - Asics Energetic Foam Formulation That Provides Supreme Bounce Thanks To A Unique Elastomer Compound. 3d Space Construction™ Feature: - Improves Compression At Footstrike. Ortholite™ X-30 Sockliner: - Provides Soft Step-In Comfort. Specifications: - Heel Drop: 8 Mm - Weight: 238 G/8.4 Oz Pronation: Neutral Foot Type: - Normal Size Arches Push Off: - There Is Even Distribution From The Front Of The Foot. Considered Injuries: - Less Likely Due To Effective Shock Absorption, But Neutral Runners Are Not Immune To Injury. How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: - The Foot Lands On Outside Of The Heel, Then Rolls Inward (Pronates) To Absorb Shock And Support Body Weight. Overpronation: Foot Type: - Low Arches Or Flat Feet Push Off: - Big Toe And Second Toe Do Majority Of The Work. Considered Injuries: - Shin Splints, Plantar Fasciitis, Bunions, Heel Spurs. How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: - The Foot Lands On Outside Of Heel, Then Rolls Inward (Pronates) Excessively, Transferring Weight To Inner Edge Instead Of Ball Of The Foot.