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GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
GEL-CUMULUS 24 OASIS GREEN/BLACK
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R 2,500
Style: 1012B206-300
Color: OASIS GREEN/BLACK

GEL-CUMULUS 24

GEL-CUMULUS 24

R 2,500

Product Details

The GEL-CUMULUS™ 24 shoe is a versatile everyday trainer for various runners covering different distances. From the upper to the foam underfoot, this shoe feels softer and more responsive.  

To improve comfort, the upper features an improved heel fit. Meanwhile, the engineered mesh improves breathability to keep your feet cool throughout your run.  

This smooth distance trainer is also updated with our FF BLAST™ cushioning. It helps create a softer landing and a more responsive toe-off. 

Product Features

REFLECTIVITY

Contains reflective materials designed to enhance visibility during low light hours.

ENGINEERED MESH UPPER

Multi-directional mesh material improves ventilation and stability.

GEL™

Our iconic GEL ™ technology provides superior shock absorption where you need it most, for a more comfortable ride. Developed in our Institute for Sport Science, GEL™ technology reduces the impact of every stride on your body.

FLYTEFOAM™

Our breakthrough midsole foam is 55% lighter than the industry standard, giving you an ultralight and responsive ride. Developed in our Institute of Sport Science, FlyteFoam™ cushioning makes it easy for you to hit your top speed.

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-CUMULUS 24 is made for Neutral and Overpronation.
  • Under
  • Neutral
  • Over

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.