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GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
GEL-KAYANO 28 FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE
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R 3,300
Style: 1011B189-400
Color: FRENCH BLUE/ELECTRIC BLUE

Product Details

The GEL-KAYANO™ 28 shoe creates a stable stride that moves you towards a balanced mindset.
 
 Featuring a lower-profile external heel counter, this piece cradles your foot with improved rearfoot support.
 
 To improve stability and responsiveness, we added FF BLAST™ cushioning to the midsole. It provides a smooth and supportive feel in each step.
 
 The trainer's new GEL™ technology shape delivers a smooth stride, allowing you to experience a softer landing without losing speed.

Product Features

REARFOOT AND FOREFOOT GEL TECHNOLOGY CUSHIONING SYSTEMS

Attenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases, and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.

DYNAMIC DUOMAX™ SUPPORT SYSTEM

This evolution of DuoMax® system enhances stability and support, with reduced weight and increased platform support.

AHAR® PLUS HEEL PLUG

FLYTEFOAM™ BLAST

Lightweight, midsole foam with energetic and highly responsive cushioning and bounce for an efficient ride.

3D SPACE CONSTRUCTION™

Gender-specific 3D SPACE CONSTRUCTION™ feature addresses different compression rates.

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-KAYANO 28 is made for Neutral and Overpronation.
  • Under
  • Neutral
  • Over

Overpronation

  • Foot Type

    Low arches or flat feet

  • Push Off

    Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.

  • How your foot ontacts 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.