Asics Gel-Kayano 29 (D Standard) Mens
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The GEL-KAYANO™ 29 shoe creates a stable running experience and a more responsive feel underfoot.
Featuring a low-profile external heel counter, this piece comfortably cradles your foot with advanced rearfoot support.
We also updated the midsole with FF BLAST™ PLUS cushioning. This helps keep the shoe lightweight while creating a more energized rebound in each step.
A LITETRUSS™ stability feature is placed on the midsole’s inside aspect. It’s designed to help keep your foot from rolling too far inward during your stride.
Product Details
Product Details
Asics Gel-Kayano 29 (D Standard) Mens
Specifications
Product Features
Product Features
Foam
Flight foam blast
Stability
LITETRUSS frame
Pronation
Pronation
Pronation is a natural and important motion the foot makes to absorb the shock of hitting the ground. Some people have more movement than others. To much movement relative to the individual could result in the overloading of stabilizing tendons, ligaments and muscles around the ankle, knee or hip . Some shoes can work with your foot to slow down the movement, reduce the angle of the movement and help your body to move in a more controlled way.
Overpronation
Foot type
Lower Arch
Push off
Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.
How your foot contacts the ground
The foot lands on outside of heel, then rolls inward (pronates) excessively, transferring weight to inner edge instead of ball of the foot.