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Honoring the ASICS® brand heritage, this special edition Sakura colorway draws inspiration from Japan's renowned cherry blossom season. The refreshing color palette mirrors the famous flower's different phases of life, while hits of print offer various discovery details to the wearer. As comfortable as it is stylish, this special edition silhouette features lightweight cushioning and shock-absorbing GEL® technology.

Style #: T8A5N.0606

UPC #: 191497144565


Rearfoot GEL® technology cushioning system:

Attenuates shock during impact phase and allows for a smooth transition to midstance.

Guidance Line® Midsole Technology:

Vertical flex groove decouples the tooling along the line of progression for enhanced gait efficiency.

Solyte® Midsole Material:

A lighter weight midsole compound than ASICS standard EVA and SpEVA® midsoles. Also features enhanced cushioning and 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 O2 Partners LLC.)

Ortholite® Sockliner:

Moisture management (Ortholite is a registered trademark of O2 Partners LLC).

Seamless Construction:

The use of seamless materials reduces the potential for irritation and friction caused by traditional stitches and seams.


Designed For Underpronation/

Neutral


UNDERPRONATION

Foot Type:

High arches

Push Off:

The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.

Considered Injuries:

Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain.

How your foot contacts the ground:

The outer side of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with little or no normal pronation, causing a large transmission of shock through the lower leg.


NEUTRAL

Foot Type:

Normal size arches

Push Off:

There is even distribution from the front of the foot.

Considered Injuries:

Less likely due to effective shock absorption, but neutral runners are not immune to injury.

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.