ASICS Women's Gel-Noosa Tri 12 Running Shoes
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Except for ASICS, I'm a size 7 in all of my shoes.br>I'm always a 7 1/2. br>For years, I've purchased ASICS running shoes.
I'm not sure if they're slip-resistant, but I've had 12 pairs of ASIC Gel Noosa over the years and have never slipped, even in the snow. They are my favorite walking shoes, and I wouldn't want to wear anything else. I'm eighty years old and go for a daily walk.
It depends on how sweaty your feet get; I run every day and haven't noticed any bad odors; I also alternate pairs to avoid odors. Also, when you're not wearing your shoes, put some rice in a mesh bag and place it in your shoes to absorb moisture.
Yes; They come with both traditional and stretchy laces.
Selected User Reviews For ASICS Women's Gel-Noosa Tri 12 Running Shoes
I've been a fan of Asics for quite some time. Over a period of 15 years. I used to like the Kayanos, but as they've improved, they've become uncomfortable and hurt my feet, so I tried a few other brands and was disappointed with Asics. I discovered these babies while looking for comfort for my high-intensity workouts, and I am in love. They're ideal for people who have small feet. Do not attempt to purchase if you have wide feet. They aren't going to be able to fit in there. Asics, I appreciate it. I'm a very satisfied client. I've also gotten a lot of compliments at the gym.
These shoes are amazing! I needed a pair of shoes that would allow me to do HITT workouts but were not too bulky. Plantar fasciitis and foot pain are two issues I'm dealing with. I was in desperate need of a lot more cushion! Most cushioned running shoes are huge, making aerobics and high-intensity interval training (HITT) workouts difficult! These are light, not bulky, and provide a good amount of cushion while remaining stable. I adore the way they hug my toes. I'd say they're designed for people who have narrower feet. This shoe may not be suitable for people with wide feet. They're a huge step up from the shoes I was wearing before, and I'm glad I took the plunge!.
This pair of shoes is incredible. I'm usually a size 9 in women's clothing. 5 US. These shoes are extremely light, have a solid flexible sole for running, excellent arch and heel support, and are wide enough in the front to accommodate my toes while remaining narrow enough to comfortably support and cushion my entire foot. There will be no more untied laces while running thanks to the elastic laces with knots. They perform admirably on both asphalt and grass, providing just enough grip and push off to allow you to run freely. Overall, ten out of ten.
Isn't it exciting to run? In any case, the toe box has plenty of space. br>I've already ordered another pair. I'm not sure if I'll ever go back to Brooks!.
This pair of shoes is extremely comfortable. In athletic shoes, I normally wear a size 9 and a size 7. In street shoes, the number is eight. My feet are a little narrow, and from what I've read in the comments, they're probably better suited to narrower feet. Years ago, I had a pair of Gel Noosas that I wore until they were completely worn out. The colors are very similar to mine, and they're vibrant and lovely! Many people will tell you how much they like your shoes, as they did with my previous pair. I would strongly suggest it.
Any of the Gel Noosa shoes are a favorite of mine. The only issue I have with the shoes is the elastic shoes that come with them. When she's running, make her shoes extremely tight and uncomfortable. During a quick jog, my toes fell asleep. I switched to regular laces and they've been perfect since then!.
When it comes to Asics, I always go half a size up. I've been wearing Noosa Tri's since I was nine years old, and I always order a size ten. I should have gotten the 9 because this one is clearly 1/2 size too big. That being said, I adore the colors, the feel of the shoe (which is both sturdy and light), and the elastic laces. Will definitely give it a shot and see how it performs; fingers crossed it doesn't fall off my feet!.
As stated in the description, these are supposed to be "Tri" sneakers. They do, however, have a hard piping around the tongue that digs into the top/top edges of your feet when worn without socks (as many triathletes do not wear socks on the run). Why is it necessary to use hard piping around the tongue? So sad. It cost an additional $5 to retune them.