ASICS Alpine XT 2


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Lightness
8
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
8
Responsive
8
Stability
8
Grip
7

Details of Alpine XT 2

Gender Men , Women
Weight 260 gr
Drop 6 mm
Running gait Neutral
Surface Trail
Use training
Pace Low
Distance Short , 10K
Year 2019

The Asics Alpine XT 2 is the newest trail running shoe from the Japanese company. This new silhouette, which is already on the market, is designed to move comfortably on easy terrain . A shoe made especially for short and medium distances, and for runners not very heavy.

General characteristics of the Asics Alpine TX 2

This new trail running shoe features a full-length SpEVA foam midsole, which is responsible for improving the durability of the silhouette while running on all possible terrains. In addition, it has Ortholite insole, which helps to improve the response of the silhouette in each step, thus giving you back energy in the rebounds. And it never hurts a little help in those arduous training sessions.

The outsole of this Asics Alpine XT 2 is made of a lugged design that allows you to run on any terrain, whether for trail or asphalt. The main facility with this type of outsole is that it has a three-dimensional grip, perfect for compact terrain. And the reinforcement placed in the heel adds stability.

This new model does not have major improvements compared to its predecessor, the Alpine XT. The only changes, not very radical, can be seen in the upper, since the foot support has been slightly improved. Although this Asics Alpine TX 2, still has a mesh upper to allow air to circulate and keep your feet cool while you run in those difficult areas.

Asics Alpine XT 2 Technical Specifications

The trail running shoe is made for both women and men. As for the men's version of this Asics Alpine XT 2, it has a weight of 292 gr, and the women's version weighs 238 gr. It has a 6 mm drop . A shoe with the necessary conditions to use them in those hours of trail running practice.

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