What is the difference between Asics GT 2000 and GT-3000?
What is the difference between Asics GT 2000 and GT-3000?
The GT-3000 is a more enclosed version of the brand’s GT-1000 and GT-2000, all three quality shoes in my opinion. Since GT-3000 is more narrow and snug throughout, ASICS offers width 2E for men and D for women for those with wider feet who want the same support.
What is the difference between GT 1000 and GT-2000?
The GT 1000 (10) has a FlyteFoam midsole which is durable and light. The GT 2000 (9) has a FlyteFoam midsole which is slightly softer than FlyteFoam in the GT 1000. The GT 2000 (9) has a more forgiving midsole which is better suited to longer runs above 10km.
Is GT 1000 good for Overpronation?
“The GT-1000 7 is solid stability shoe with a great fit that gives runners an exceptional ride without breaking the bank,” said a wear-tester. Overpronators will find the shoe gives them the support they desire, while neutral runners looking for a stable trainer can also slip into the GT-1000.
What replaced Asics GT 2170?
Asics GT 2000
The Asics GT 2000 was launched in 2012 as a replacement for the incredibly successful GT-2170. The GT 2000 is a mid-priced stability shoe which provides both high cushioning and high stability for the high mileage needs of over-pronating runners.
Are Asics GT 2000 good for plantar fasciitis?
The ASICS GT-2000 7 running shoes are the perfect shoe for plantar fasciitis, a condition involving the inflammation of the tissue connecting the heel bone to the toes.
Do I Overpronate or Underpronate?
If your foot appears flat, you’re more likely to overpronate. If you can see a higher arch, then you may be underpronating. You can also look and see how your shoes tilt. If they tilt inward then that’s overpronating, outward means under.
When did GT 2000 9 release?
1993
CONCLUSION. Asics GT-2000 was launched for the first time in 1993 and since then has become a popular running shoe for pronation runners.