- Synthetic and mesh
- Rubber sole
- Impact Guidance System (I.G.S.®)
- Guidance LineTM
- Space Trusstic System®
- Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL® Cushioning Systems
- ComforDryTM Sockliner
- Price : Very nice offering
When I look at the picture of the shoe, I am sure that it will make our feet comfort while doing sport activities such as jogging and hiking. You can choose the different color of the shoe, they are White/Royal/Black, Lightning/Flame/Storm, Titanium/White/Electric Orange, and the color which picture I post above Lightning/Neon Yellow/Black. I suggest this shoe for you whose hobbies are jogging and hiking. How about the price? You won't believe it, it is unpredictable, just CLICK HERE.
You will feel its comfort material. It is made from synthetic and mesh rubber shoe. It is applied Impact Guidance System. Impact Guidance System (I.G.S) is a fundamental design philosophy around which ASICS’ technical footwear is built. If a shoe has an I.G.S badge, it means this particular model has been designed to operate at the absolute highest standard, given the bio-mechanical requirements of the particular sport it was designed for. The shoe is also applied Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL Cushioning Systems. This system's aim is to attenuate shock during impact and toe-off phases, and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.
There are still so many beneficial from the advanced system applied buy Asics. Some costumer also get full satisfaction buying this shoe, following are some reviews from some buyer who get satisfied wearing this shoes:
B. J. Whitridge
Color Name:Lightning/Flame/Storm|Size Name:8 D(M) US
My last four pairs of shoes have been Brooks, averaging about 30 to 35
miles per week, been retiring them at 400 or 450 miles. Decided to try
something new this time so bought the ASICS GEL-Cumulus 13. Just
breaking them in, but so far I have noticed shin splints going away, the
bottom of my feet don't hurt after a long run, and I just ran a half
marathon and walked away from the race with a PR feeling GREAT. I'm not
a big guy but I am older (50) and only been running seriously for the
past three years, so I've suffered with the typical knee, hip, and back
issues / injuries. The Cumulus may be an ounce or two heavier than what
I was running in, but so far they are much more comfortable and I think
the extra cushion is more than worth the extra few ounces. I also like
the look of the shoes. I'll try to remember to update this post after I
get a few hundred miles on them.
Update: I now have 250+ miles on the shoes. They are holding up well. But to be honest I've switched to a lighter running shoe with a flatter heel for most of my training. I still like these shoes and they still feel like I'm walking/running on pillows. I don't think I would have been able to switch to my current shoes right away - I needed the ASICS for training - while I broke in the Saucony Kinvara 2's and my legs on the track 1 or 2 days a week. So I'm not changing my rating on the ASICS. What I will say is that if you have many typical knee, hip, back issues / injuries you probably have a choice based on my experience. Use the ASICS with more padding. Or try running in a flatter shoe where you land more on the ball of your feet like the Kinvara.
Update: I now have 250+ miles on the shoes. They are holding up well. But to be honest I've switched to a lighter running shoe with a flatter heel for most of my training. I still like these shoes and they still feel like I'm walking/running on pillows. I don't think I would have been able to switch to my current shoes right away - I needed the ASICS for training - while I broke in the Saucony Kinvara 2's and my legs on the track 1 or 2 days a week. So I'm not changing my rating on the ASICS. What I will say is that if you have many typical knee, hip, back issues / injuries you probably have a choice based on my experience. Use the ASICS with more padding. Or try running in a flatter shoe where you land more on the ball of your feet like the Kinvara.
By Penname
Color Name:Titanium/White/Electric Orange|Size Name:10 D(M) US
I'm an underpronator with high arches. These shoes are perfect for
someone like me. They're just the right amount of cushioning without
loss of control or feeling detached from the running surface. ASICS were
a switch after years of wearing New Balance and I'm glad I made it.
There's significantly more bang for the buck with the ASICS. I just got
back from my first run wearing these and I couldn't be happier.
What about you? Don't waste time. I will guarantee your doubt with your satisfied. See more detail an get the answer about your doubt questions. Go a head.
Warm regard from rakastore
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