Asics Women’s Gel GT 2000 11 Shoe B Width
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Asics Women’s Gel GT 2000 11 Shoe B Width
The GT-2000™ 11 shoe is a versatile stability trainer that's functional for various distances.
Asics has updated the underfoot cushioning to make it feel more comfortable and energetic.
Key adjustments in the midsole include our FF BLAST™ cushioning. This soft material helps promote softer landings and a responsive rebound.
Sizing is in US
Features:
LITETRUSS™ technology is positioned on the inside of the midsole to improve stability. It helps prevent your foot from rolling too far inward, setting you up for a smoother stride.
Width: B standard - STANDARD
For Women the standard shoe width is B, going up to a wide fitting D and the widest a 2E. In New Zealand the most common shoe width size for women is a D.
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. The body requires some pronation upon ground impact, to distribute the force, but excessive pronation (over rolling) can cause stress to your limbs. The GT 2000 is intended to help prevent over-pronation.
Engineered Mesh: A technical mesh material that stretches in multiple directions, creating a glove, snug like fit that provides a unique balance of comfort and fit. One piece seamless knit, which results in no seams, which results in less friction and irritation.
Flytefoam Blast Midsole: Lightweight, midsole foam with energetic and highly responsive cushioning and bounce for an efficient ride.
Gel - Forefoot Twist: Shock absorbing material placed in forefoot of shoe. Shape of units designed for special function under the ball of the foot.
Gel - Visible Rearfoot: Reduces impact during heel strike and allows for a smooth transition. Shape of units designed for special function under the outside (lateral) side of the foot.
Internal Heel Counter: The internal plastic structure of the shoe which wraps around the heel of your foot. It holds the heel in position during the movements of running improving support.
3D Space Construction: This technology is implemented through a series of strategically planted pillars within the midsole, allowing runners to experience more compression in a specific area without reducing durability or stability. These pillar formations are tuned differently in the men's and women's models to address each gender's biomechanical data