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Asics GEL-1140


$85.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enough room to add insoles for special needs. Very breathable, keeps your feet cool and dry. Flexible design allows for a good range of movement.

The Cons:Some runners may need better support at the sides to avoid rolling the foot.

The Asics GEL-1140 are running shoes designed for runners at all competitive levels and is an updated version of the popular GEL-1000 series. The lightweight SpEVA midsole gives durability and shock attenuation while the GEL cushioning system attenuates shock during impact phase and toe-off phases.

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Product Shot 2 The Trussic System links the rearfoot, forefoot and shores to the midfoot and they are available in various widths for added comfort and fit.  The exterior of the shoe features a DuraSponge Outsole to give superior lightweight durability and cushioning while the open mesh upper provides excellent comfort and breathability. The Asics GEL-1140 men's models come in White/Black/Brilliant Blue, White/Lightning/Amber Glow and White/Onyx/Lightning while women's models come in White/Storm/Capri Blue, Lightning/Titanium/Berry and White/Mulberry Purple/Snow White.

Features

  • Forefoot - GEL Cushioning System
  • Rearfoot - GEL Cushioning System
  • AHAR Heel Plug
  • APMA (Seal of Acceptance)
  • DuoMax Midsole
  • DuraSponge Outsole
  • 3M Reflectivity
  • SpEVA Midsole
  • Trusstic System
  • Widths
  • Open Mesh Upper

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Pros
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    enough room to add insoles for special needs

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    very breathable, keeps your feet cool and dry

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    flexible design allows for a good range of movement

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    great traction on wet and dry pavement

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    good stability on landing and throughout the run cycle

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    excellent impact absorption, strongly reduces vibrations

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    responsive enough to keep you moving forward at a quick pace, energy not lost to cushioning

Cons
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    some runners may need better support at the sides to avoid rolling the foot

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