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GEL-DS TRAINER 24

£120.00

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Turbo charge your morning run with the ASICS GEL-DS Trainer 24 men's running shoes, specially designed for male athletes who love to go faster. Crafted for velocity, these men’s running shoes come with a new performance knit upper and lightweight cushioning for responsive support that allows you to run faster, whether it’s race day or you’re simply clocking up your daily step count.

These streamlined running shoes feature more of our latest technologies, with a FlyteFoam Lyte midsole for durability and a light feel, an underlay support system to help you maintain balance when you’re training hard, and an improved collar fitting to give you an extra comfortable feel. The cleverly designed EVA Trusstic supports your movements by stabilising the centre sole, meaning there’s less chance of the shoe twisting and you injuring yourself. To give you a great grip, these shoes are also fitted with a rubber outsole.

To round it all off, these running trainers for men are made from a knit material that offers you the support you need while remaining highly breathable, so there’s nothing to hold you back from working up a sweat and achieving your best time yet. Live life at top speed with the lightweight GEL-DS Trainer 24 men's running shoes.

Weight

240g

  • FlyteFoam Lyte midsole
  • Underlay support system
  • Hard EVA Trusstic
  • EVA sockliner
  • Breathable knit construction
  • Rubber outsole
Style #: 1011A176.400

Designed For Overpronation

overPronation

Overpronation

  • Foot Type

    Low arches or flat feet
  • Push Off

    Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.
  • 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.