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ASICS Men's Gel-Cumulus 24 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Road Running, Jogging & Gym Workouts - Perfect for Marathon Training & Daily Fitness
ASICS Men's Gel-Cumulus 24 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Road Running, Jogging & Gym Workouts - Perfect for Marathon Training & Daily Fitness

ASICS Men's Gel-Cumulus 24 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Road Running, Jogging & Gym Workouts - Perfect for Marathon Training & Daily Fitness

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OrthoLite X-30 Sockliner Provides soft step-in comfort. FF BLAST Cushioning Creates lightweight impact absorption and a responsive energy return. Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL Technology Cushioning System Attenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle. SURFACE Road HEEL DROP 8 mm WEIGHT 286 g/ 10.1 oz SUPPORT Neutral CUSHION Extra UNDERPRONATION IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: The outside of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with minimal pronation, causing shock to the lower leg. Push-Off: You experience pressure on your outer toes. Considered Injuries: Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain. Foot Type: High arches. NEUTRAL FOOT TYPE IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: Your foot lands on the outside of the heel and then rolls inward, absorbing impact on the body. Push-Off: Your experience even distribution from the front of the foot. Considered Injuries: Getting hurt is less likely due to effective shock absorption, but not impossible. Foot Type: Normal-size arches. OVERPRONATION IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: Your foot lands on the outside of the heel and then rolls inward, transferring excess weight. Push-Off: Your experience pressure mainly on your big toe and second toe. Considered Injuries: Shin splints, plantar fasciitis, bunions, heel spurs. Foot Type: Low arches or flat feet.