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Asics GEL-105


$67.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Lacing and midfoot region help to secure even very narrow feet. Lightweight though provide as much cushioning as heavier shoes. High amount of room in the toe region for toes to spread out, toes do not brush against seams.

The Cons:Some users may find them slightly heavy if used specifically for running.

The Asics GEL-105 are an affordable running shoe offered by Asics that have several performance improving features. Unlike many shoes, the GEL-105 are width specific footwear, available in 4E, to properly cradle the foot.

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Product Shot 2 The compression molded EVA midsole gives shock attenuation throughout the gait cycle and AHAR heel plugs help absorb shock from the heel. The GEL cushioning system gives added shock attenuation during the impact phase. The DuoMax support system helps ensure the shoe maintains proper support for the foot during the heel strike to toe-off transition, and the Trussic System links the rearfoot, forefoot and shores to the midfoot. The Asics GEL-105 men's models are available in White/Black/Red and Black/Black/Greenery and women's models are available in Black/Storm/Rose, Silver/Storm/Pink and White/Lightning/Orange.

Features

  • AHAR Heel Plug
  • DuoMax Midsole
  • 3M Reflectivity
  • Trusstic System
  • Widths
  • Compression Molded EVA Midsole
  • GEL Cushioning System

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Pros
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    Lacing and midfoot region help to secure even very narrow feet

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    Lightweight though provide as much cushioning as heavier shoes

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    High amount of room in the toe region for toes to spread out, toes do not brush against seams

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    High degree of arch and midfoot support make this a good choice for sufferers or plantar fasciitis

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    Very amenable to washing, do not deform

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    Outsole has better traction than many entry-level runners

Cons
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    Some users may find them slightly heavy if used specifically for running

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