The lightest foam material ever used by Asics (55% of the weight of EVA foam), absorbs shocks without making its presence felt
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The Gel-Cumulus 23 running shoes are designed to create a running experience with a more stable and lighter stride. Their design is tailored to the male gender. The design of the Cumulus series is inspired by cumulus clouds, which have a flat formation at the bottom and a foam-like shape at the top. Similarly, the Gel-Cumulus 23 features a midsole with foam that gives the sensation of a soft step, as if you're walking on clouds. The upper part is strategically designed with perforated fabric that holds the foot, offering absolute breathability. The fit is regular with a soft feel thanks to the 3D space construction technology in the midsole. The rear part features Gel technology that enhances foot support. The Flytefoam technology improves the stability of the stride, while the Asics Lite outsole is designed for a soft step with high impact resistance.
The lightest foam material ever used by Asics (55% of the weight of EVA foam), absorbs shocks without making its presence felt
The Gel system, strategically placed in the rear part of the midsole, is based on a unique type of silicone that enables maximum shock absorption.
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The demand for lighter materials with maximum breathability has led to the construction of running shoes in the form of a sock on top of a sole. That's what it's all about. Thin weaving that will hardly withstand hardships. They are relatively soft and offer sufficient stability when stepping. However, they have an excessively high and dry cushion at the Achilles tendon area and cause irritation from the very first steps, unless you wear high socks. For this reason, it is clear to me that it is a NO.