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ASICS shoes evolution and history

Tech Innovation Over the Years

April 21, 2022 / ASICS Australia

It started in 1949 when ASICS founder Kihachiro Onitsuka was inspired to help Japan’s youth better their future by creating a line of sports footwear. At the time, there were no suitable athletic shoes available to them.

Mr. Onitsuka’s company was originally called Onitsuka Co. Ltd., but today, it’s known as ASICS. Following the philosophy of ā€œA Sound Mind in a Sound Bodyā€, the company continues to create high quality lifestyle products through innovation and technology.

ASICS’ early technological innovations

ASICS products are always evolving. Its product evolution started in 1960 with the launch of the MAGIC RUNNERā„¢ running marathon shoe. The MAGIC RUNNERā„¢ was created with an air venting system that helps decrease the chance of blisters, aiding marathon runners across the globe.

Onitsuka used research and development to fuel all of ASICS’ innovations. In 1953, the company launched the MARUP running shoe. The MARUP shoe’s uppers were made of vinylon, a high-strength material.

Onitsuka later enhanced the synthetic material for multi-use wear and adopted the synthetic material for strengthening the function of sports shoes. Around the same time, the Mexico Line was introduced following an in-house design competition. This is where the ASICS stripe design originated.

Innovation through the Institute of Sport Science

ASICS’ Institute of Sport Science was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1985 by merging the company’s Technology Research Department of the Shoes and Apparel with the move to the present head office. In 1990, it completed a research facility with a human resources development center in West-Kobe and named it ā€œASICS Research Institute of Sports Science and Human Resources Development Centerā€. After that, the name was changed to "ASICS R&D center", and finally changed to "Institute of Sport Science" in 2006.

Raising sports performance through technology

With the help of research, ASICS has designed high-performance technology to support everyone from beginners to elite athletes. For example, GELā„¢ technology located in the rearfoot of ASICS running shoes provides shock absorption to help reduce the load placed on the foot. In the mid-80s, shoes containing ASICS’ GELā„¢ technology grew in popularity, and has since been a staple design for the company. FLYTEFOAMā„¢ is lower in density and lighter than the standard foam (EVA) used in footwear. This material enhances the run speed while also providing the shoe's cushioning.

The innovation of GELā„¢ technology

ASICS GELā„¢ Technology

GELā„¢ technology has continued to evolve since its 1986 debut. This technology was originally created from silicone and sealed in resin. The following year, the GEL-LYTEā„¢ shoe was released. GEL-LYTEā„¢ is a popular Sportstyle shoe.

The innovation of FLYTEFOAMā„¢ technology

ASICS FLYTEFOAMā„¢ technology

FLYTEFOAMā„¢ technology is used in a variety of ASICS products. Examples of shoes that incorporate this technology include the NOVABLASTā„¢ 2 with FLYTEFOAMā„¢ Blast, the GEL-NIMBUSā„¢ 24 with FLYTEFOAMā„¢ Blast Plus, and the METASPEEDā„¢ with FLYTEFOAMā„¢ Blast Turbo.

GEL-NIMBUSā„¢ 24

ASICS presents the GEL-NIMBUSā„¢ 24 running shoe’s design by combining both GELā„¢ technology and FLYTEFOAMā„¢ technology for superior comfort.

The METASPEEDā„¢

ASICS METASPEED technology

One of ASICS’ most important technological innovations in the past 70 years is the METASPEEDā„¢ running shoe line. The METASPEEDā„¢ Sky and METASPEEDā„¢ Edge models both feature FLYTEFOAMā„¢ Blast Turbo technology, which provides a comfortable and responsive feel for cadence style runners.

ASICS Innovation Summit

From the start, ASICS has consistently used research and development to create new technologies for its shoes, keeping runners’ comfort, stride and experience in mind. These innovations continue to push athletics to a whole new level.

During the 2021 Innovation Summit , ASICS released two of its latest running shoe models: the METASPEEDā„¢ Sky and the METASPEEDā„¢ Edge .