Performance

Lightness
8
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
9
Responsive
8
Stability
10
Grip
8

Details of GT 2000 7

Gender Men , Women
Weight 299 gr
Drop 10 mm
Cushion Neutral
Runner weight Medium
Running gait Overpronation
Surface Road
Use training
Foot Normal feet
Strike heel
Distance 10K
Year 2018

Seventh edition for the GT 2000 saga. A range that has always stood out for its simplicity and classic style, but now is improved with the renewal in the aesthetic and technological section with the Asics GT 2000 7 This new model continues without losing that characteristic touch of this line of Running shoes for training that provides unparalleled support and protection, typical of the Japanese firm. But that's not all, this model has improved many of the features of the previous version.

Asics GT 2000 7 vs Asics GT 2000 6

The best way to present a new edition is to make a direct comparison with the predecessor version. So we can see in detail the new features and details that has led Asics to bet on a new model. And let's go with it:

  • In the upper section completely disappear the few seams of the upper that we saw in the previous version. Now they have been replaced by thermo sealed reinforcements.
  • Jacquard mesh, one of the latest advances in textile fabrics for Running shoes, has beenchosen as the main upper material. In addition to offering a more modern style, it guarantees greater comfort than the classic mesh of the previous model.
  • The weight has increased! Something that is quite striking, and this is confirmed by the official Asics website. While the GT 2000 6 was around 240 grams. This new model is now around 280 grams.
  • More room for the big toe. Beneficial for those with internal forefoot support, given that a considerable improvement has been achieved in the forefoot area, to achieve a more natural and libre movement in this area, unlike the predecessor version.

No changes to what already worked

The GT 2000 line, despite being a shoe with classic aesthetics, has some of the best technology and systems of the Japanese firm. It is a complex shoe, given its many features and details. Before we mentioned the differences, and now we are going to tell you what are the points that the GT 2000 7 and GT 2000 6 have in common.

  • Gel unit in the heel area, where the support is located.
  • Speva 45 foam located under the insole, which provides optimal energy rebound.
  • FlyteFoam midsole to lighten the shoe and provide better cushioning on landing.
  • Trusstic stability system, which prevents the foot from dancing inside the shoe.
  • Ortholite insole
  • Sole with AHAR and AHAR + compounds, to reinforce cushioning and provide durability to the shoe.
  • Guidance system for a smoother transition from the landing phase to the toe-off phase.
  • Latest generation Duomax system to contribute to a better cushioning of the midsole.

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