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AsicsMen's fuzeX Rush Running Shoe

R1,099

Retail: R1,700
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Energize every stride. The fuzeX Rush Adapt™ features a fuzeGEL™ midsole that provides responsive cushioning for an easy, comfortable ride on any surface. An all-new adapt mesh seamless upper creates a breathable, customized fit with less weight while the AHAR® outsole enhances durability and holds up as you log each mile. 

Product Features
  • Seamless construction: The use of seamless materials reduces the potential for irritation and friction caused by traditional stitches and seams.
  • Discrete eyelets: Independently placed eyelets disperse lace tension, creating a customized fitting environment and enhanced upper comfort.
  • Removable sockliner: A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
  • FUZEGEL™ midsole: ASICS newest GEL® technology cushioning made from the fusion of GEL® technology and foam creates lightweight adaptable comfort, tuned to provide rearfoot shock absorption that shifts to forefoot bounce back.
  • AHAR® outsole: Acronym for ASICS High Abrasion Rubber. Placed in critical areas of the outsole for exceptional durability.
  • ORTHOLITE® lasting: This lasting material features plush underfoot comfort while providing excellent moisture management and a high level of breathability (Ortholite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC.)
  • ADAPT MESH™ technology: Uniquely multi-functional mesh fabrication that provides support and flexibility for a secure and unrestricted fit.
  • Weight: 8.6, Heel Height: 19, Forefoot Height: 11

 

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Fun runs? Hard pass.

We're of the belief that running is something reserved for only the most specific of occasions, like when you catch your foot under the edge of a rug and your only alternative is an embarrassing and potentially painful topple.

Still, the growing number of joggers we see on the road (from the comfort of our air conditioned car) proves that there's more to running than, well, putting one foot in front of the other.

And we aren't even factoring in the amount of people who drive to the gym only to do the exact same thing on a treadmill.

We don't understand it.

But we do understand sales. So here you go.