GEL-VENTURE 7 GRADE SCHOOL
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Designed For Underpronation Neutral

Underpronation
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Foot Type
High arches -
Push Off
The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot. -
Considered Injuries
Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain. -
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
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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.
Make sure your youngster's feet are comfortable and protected in the GEL-VENTURE® 7 GRADE SCHOOL running shoe for grade school kids. Designed with an ORTHOLITE™ sockliner for excellent comfort, rebound and moisture management, this running shoe helps your kids perform to their best.Sporting a stylish design for a contemporary athletic look, the GEL-VENTURE® 7 GRADE SCHOOL shoe is features a molded rubber outsole and GEL® technology for high-density shock absorption. This feature offers cushioning for comfort and minimizes the risk of injury.An EVA midsole further boosts the comfort factor, offering excellent rebound properties for a high-tech running shoe that will put a spring into your grade-schooler's step.
Style #:
1014A072.001
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- Rearfoot GEL® technology cushioning systemAttenuates shock during impact phase and allows for a smooth transition to midstance.
- Solid Rubber OutsoleProvides enhanced durability and traction.
- Ortholite® X-40 SocklinerThis premium sockliner features higher rebound properties while providing excellent moisture management and a high-level of breathability (Ortholite is a registered trademark of O2 Partners LLC.)
- Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL® Technology Cushioning SystemAttenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases, and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.