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GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
GT-2000 13 PURE AQUA/WHITE
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R 3,200
Style: 1012B666-301
Color: PURE AQUA/WHITE

GT-2000 13

GT-2000 13

R 3,200

Product Details

The GT-2000™ 13 running shoe offers great support for a comfortable run that will help you clear your mind. It's the most comfortable version of the shoe yet and the ideal choice if you're looking for extra guidance during your run.
 
 The shoe's 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ technology supports the placement of your foot and guides you forward in a natural way, providing extra stability. Plus, its PureGEL™ technology and soft FF BLAST™ PLUS foam mean you’ll experience extra comfort whenever you head out for your run.
 
 What makes GT-2000™ 13 running shoe comfortable?
 
 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ technology provides extra support by guiding your foot in a natural way during your run.
 PureGEL™ technology improves softness and shock absorption to reduce the impact on your joints and keep you running comfortably.
 FF BLAST™ PLUS foam delivers softer landing and extra cushioning to keep you feeling comfortable on harder surfaces.
 What else makes the GT-2000™ 13 shoe a great choice?
 
 This shoe is designed with comfort and support in mind, and we’ve spent endless hours testing it at our Institute of Sport Science (ISS) in Japan. The GT-2000™ 13 running shoe includes additional technical features to support you during your runs, which you’ll find listed under ‘Tech & Features’ below.

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-2000 13 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.