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Asics Nimbus 25 Shoe - Women's

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  • The GEL-NIMBUS® 25 shoe boasts a plush cushioning that gives you the sensation of landing on fluffy clouds. This neutral trainer has been rejuvenated with fresh materials, resulting in a softer and more seamless running experience.

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The GEL-NIMBUS® 25 shoe boasts a plush cushioning that gives you the sensation of landing on fluffy clouds. This neutral trainer has been rejuvenated with fresh materials, resulting in a softer and more seamless running experience. Its design also pays homage to iconic Paris landmarks with various details in the colorway.

   
FEATURES

Engineered knit upper - Wraps the foot with a soft feel while improving breathability

At least 75% of the shoe's main upper material is made with recycled content to reduce waste and carbon emissions
 
The sockliner is produced with the solution dyeing process that reduces water usage by approximately 33% and carbon emissions by approximately 45% compared to the conventional dyeing technology
 
PureGEL™ technology - Helps provide lightweight cushioning and softer landings
 
FF BLAST™ ECO PLUS technology - Cushioning creates a softer landing and a more responsive toe-off
 
OrthoLite™ X-55 sockliner - Improves step-in comfort
 
Reflective details - Designed to improve visibility in low-light conditions
 
AHAR™ outsole rubber - Improves durability
 

SPECS

 

DETAILS

Designed For Neutral/Underpronation

Neutral

Foot Type - Normal size arches

Push Off - There is even distribution from the front of the foot.

Considered Injuries - Less likely due to effective shock absorption, but neutral runners are not immune to injury.

How your foot contacts the ground - The foot lands on outside of the heel, then rolls inward (pronates) to absorb shock and support body weight.

Underpronation

Foot Type - High arches

Push Off - The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.

Considered Injuries - Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain.

How your foot contacts the ground - The outer side of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with little or no normal pronation, causing a large transmission of shock through the lower leg.

 

 

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