GEL-CUMULUS 20 MX

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GEL-CUMULUS 20 MX

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Men's Shoes
£120.00

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Are you a medium to high mileage, neutral runner on the lookout for running shoes with a difference? Perhaps a shoe that will help you run further? Reach your fitness goals? Push yourself to the max? Well, you need not look any further. The ASICS GEL-CUMULUS 20 MX men's long distance running shoes have been tailor-made for you!

Boasting FlyteFoam Propel, which is a lightweight foam formulation featuring a high-energy return elastomer for extra bounce and unrivalled toe-off, and SpEVA Lasting for enhanced comfort and cushioning, these men's running shoes are a premium choice enabling you to run further than you thought possible.

They also feature a more spacious toe box, a new heather mesh for a younger, more casual look and an OrthoLite sockliner for effective moisture management. The premium engineered mesh also helps to provide extra breathability.

All in all, with the ASICS GEL-CUMULUS 20 MX men's long distance running shoes, you get a dependable running shoe to take you further, keep you comfortable and ensure you're looking (and feeling) fresh.

Weight

285g

  • FlyteFoam Propel
  • Rearfoot and forefoot ASICS gel cushioning
  • Flytefoam Lyte
  • OrthoLite sockliner
  • SpEVA Lasting
  • Premium engineered heather mesh
  • Soft collar foam
  • Guidance Line
  • New full ground contact setup
  • AHAR outsole
  • AHAR+ heel plug
  • Spacious toe box
Style #: 1011A254.001

Designed For Neutral

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Neutral

  • Foot Type

    Normal size arches
  • Push Off

    There is even distribution from the front of the foot.
  • 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.

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