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Men's & Women's Running Shoes from ASICS** image courtesy of ASICS |
In today's post, I have provided information about men's ASICS Gel-Kayano 20 running shoes and women's ASICS Gel-Noosa Tri 9 running shoes. The information on this page was sourced from Heavy.com. Happy reading!
Shoes: According to Heavy.com, here are a couple pairs of shoes that ranked as the best running shoes for men and women.
Men's: ASICS Gel-Kayano 20 Running Shoe (Price: $79.98 - $169.99)
The Gel-Kayano series recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. While many running shoes come and go, the Kayano series has built a reputation for dependability and durability, especially among serious runners. Highlights include a FluidFit upper that conforms to runners’ feet and a FluidRide midsole that cushions feet in the right places without the added weight. There are also rearfoot and forefoot gel cushioning systems to keep aches and pains at bay as you’re pounding the pavement.
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ASICS Gel-Kayano 20 Running Shoe |
Check out asics.com to see other ASICS Gel-Kayano 20 Running Shoe styles.
Also, check out the video below to get more detailed information about this shoe from Running Warehouse..
** video courtesy of Running Warehouse.
Women's: ASICS Women's Gel-Noosa Tri 9 Running Shoe (Price: $67.99 - $140.00)
The Asics Gel Noosa Tri 9 is a top choice among active women. Although the shoe features a triathlon-specific design, it can also be used primarily for running. If you’re training for a triathlon, however, you’ll especially like the easy-on elastic laces, which cuts down on the amount of time you spend transitioning from the bike to the pavement. The seamless open mesh construction helps to air out your shoes and feet on the go. A Dynamic DuoMax support system keeps aching, painful feet at bay.
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ASICS Women's Gel-Noosa Tri 9 Running Shoe |
Check out asics.com to see other ASICS Women's Gel-Noosa Tri 9 Running Shoe styles.
Also, check out the video below to get more detailed information about this shoe from RunningShoes.com.
** video courtesy of RunningShoes.com
** For extra support, I always run with an orthotic insole in my shoe. It adds an extra support for my arch and actually helps to keep my knees and hips from any pain during and after my run. There are some that are soft, but you need to go with one that is tough enough and will last. My personal preference is Orthaheel. Click here to find out more about them.
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