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GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE
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Rp2,399,000
Style: 1012B383-001
Color: NATURE BATHING/NIGHT SHADE

GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR

GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR

Rp2,399,000

Product Details

The GEL-NIMBUS® 24 TR shoe offers advanced impact protection for your distance training. Creating a softer landing in every step, this shoe is also approx. 10g lighter than the previous version. Part of our NATURE BATHING™ Collection, this shoe is inspired by the Japanese phrase, "shirin yoku." Its colorway draws inspiration from the calming hues found in nature. Meanwhile, its trail-specific outsole is functional for running on off-road surfaces. The upper's soft engineered mesh and flexible midfoot panel make these shoes more comfortable during long runs. By moving seamlessly with your foot, they help your stride feel smoother in every step. FF BLAST™ PLUS cushioning keeps the shoe lightweight while increasing shock absorption in each step. Featuring a more responsive toe-off, these shoes also create a more comfortable feeling underfoot.

Pronation

Pronation is part of the natural movement of the human body and refers to the way your foot rolls inward for impact distribution upon landing. Understanding your pronation type can help you find a comfortable running shoe. The GEL-NIMBUS 24 TR is made for Neutral and Overpronation.
  • Under
  • Neutral
  • Over

Underpronation

  • Foot Type

    High arches

  • Push Off

    The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.

  • How your foot contacts the ground

    The outer side of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with little or no normal pronation, causing a large transmission of shock through the lower leg.

Neutral

  • Foot Type

    Normal size arches

  • Push Off

    There is even distribution from the front of the foot.

  • How your foot ontacts the ground

    The foot lands on outside of the heel, then rolls inward (pronates) to absorb shock and support body weight.