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GEL-PULSE 11 WINTERIZED

£85.00 £59.50

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Surface
Road
Heel Drop
8 mm
Weight
315 g/11.1 oz
Support
Neutral
Cushion
Regular

If you're looking for the same incredible technologies found in the original GEL-PULSE™ 11 running shoe but with extra protection from the elements all year round, look no further than the ASICS men's GEL-PULSE™ 11 Winterized performance road running shoe.

The shoe has been especially designed to provide warmth and visibility to runners who don't shy away from training in the colder, darker months. It boasts a full AMPLIFOAM™ midsole - this technology makes the midsole softer than usual, which also boosts flexibility, platform adaptability and, of course, comfort. That's why the GEL-PULSE™ 11 Winterized shoe is a great choice for long distance runners looking to run even further.

A mesh upper offers effective ventilation, while an outsole is made out of a combination of moulded normal rubber and features a AHARPLUS™ heel plug offers slip-proof traction on road surfaces regardless of the weather. GUIDANCE LINE™ technology effortlessly guides your foot through the natural motion of running to enhance balance and reduce the risk of injury, while soft-to-the-touch SpEVA 45 lasting adds to the shoe's luxurious, energised cushioning. Rearfoot GEL™ technology takes care of shock absorption and a removable ORTHOLITE™ sockliner absorbs any excess moisture as you go.

For bouncy energy all year long, the ASICS men's GEL-PULSE™ 11 Winterized performance road running shoe is your trusted companion.

  • Full AMPLIFOAM™ midsole
  • Mesh upper
  • AHARPLUS™ heel plug
  • GUIDANCE LINE™ technology
  • SpEVA™ 45 lasting
  • Rearfoot GEL™ technology
  • Removable ORTHOLITE™ sockliner
Style #: 1011A707.001

Designed For Neutral

neutralPronation

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.