AHAR (ASICS ypatingai atspari guma)
ASICS ypatingai atspari guma (AHAR) yra sutankintas gumos mišinys naudojamas labiausiai apkrautoms pado vietoms, pavyzdžiui po kulnu. Prailgina batelių tarnavimo laiką. AHAR+ yra lengvesnė AHAR versija.
The lightweight GEL-ODESSEY WR features a Water Resistant full grain Leather Upper and GEL Cushioning Systems.
GEL-ODYSSEY WR
Gender: Women (Also available for: Men)
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The ComforDry Sockliner provides the optimum cushioning performance that creates a cooler, drier and healthier shoe environment.
Gender Specific Forefoot Cushioning refers to the inclusion of specially formulated Solyte material in the forefoot. The material's density is reduced, allowing the female foot to compress it sufficiently and benefit fully from the bounce-back qualities of Solyte. Traditionally, women's running shoes contained cushioning material of the same density as men's. However, as women are usually lighter than men, the female foot would not fully compress the material, resulting in a less than optimal ride. Gender Specific Forefoot Cushioning addresses this issue and provides women with a more comfortable and responsive ride. The cushioning material, located under the ball of the foot and extending across the width of the shoe, also acts as an efficient shock absorber.
Guidance Line places a visible groove in the mid and outsole that follows the foot's center of pressure from heel to toe. The result is a more adaptive running platform, creating a smoother transition from heel strike to toe-off with each stride. Automatic Guidance Line thus helps runners to maintain a natural, efficient gait, especially over long distances.
ASICS comes from the Latin phrase “Anima Sana In Corpore Sano”, meaning a “sound mind in a sound body”.
The stripe design featured on the sides of ASICS shoes is a trademark of ASICS Corporation and is a registered trademark in most countries of the world.
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