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GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
GT-1000 8 G-TX MAKO BLUE/BLACK
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R 1,900
Style: 1012A482-400
Color: MAKO BLUE/BLACK

GT-1000 8 G-TX

GT-1000 8 G-TX

R 1,900

Product Details

Designed with waterproof GORE-TEX™ fabric that allows the feet to breathe, the women's GT-1000™ 8 G-TX running shoes are comfortable, stable and adaptive. Featuring DUOMAX™ technology to help counteract overpronation, these ASICS running shoes are fitted with GEL™ technology for high-density shock absorption and extended comfort. Complete with a contemporary look, these standard-width running shoes also feature TRUSSTIC SYSTEM™ technology, which improves stability and controls torsion. They also sport moulded snow rubber outsoles to reduce excessive wear damage, as well as EVA™ sockliner for excellent cushioning and rebound.

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.

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 GT-1000 8 G-TX 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.