Women's Asics Noosa Tri 13

Specs

Support

Neutral
Stability
Motion Control

Cushion

Light
Moderate
High
Maximum

Product Description:

The Noosa Tri 13 shoes are built for triathletes, but they’re not the only ones who can appreciate this model. With the addition of GUIDESOLE™ technology this shoe just got lighter in weight and is now designed for a wide range of runners. The Noosa Tri™ 13 shoe’s GUIDESOLE™ technology is built around a philosophy that aims to lessen the overall load placed on lower limbs by implementing a curved sole design. These elements help increase running efficiency by reducing the movement of the ankle. This technology is proven to help runners feel fresher longer creating a smoother and more comfortable ride. The Noosa Tri™ 13 shoe has FLYTEFOAM® technology in the midsole, which gives the runner a lightweight feel and more cushioning for longer runs. Following a more sustainable design approach, this shoe also uses fewer resources to color the sockliner. Additionally, the AHARPLUS™ outsole is designed to improve durability and extend the life of the shoe. Now even lighter in weight, this triathlon shoe is functional for a variety of running workouts including tempo runs, long training runs, and racing.

Features & Benefits:

  • GUIDESOLE technology along with an inherently stable platform this running sneaker delivers smooth transitions
  • A soft and simple upper with a focus on reduced weight and increased breathability
  • FLYTEFOAM technology in the midsole to help reduce weight and increase durability
  • AHAR outsole for durable traction
  • Drop: 5 mm
  • Weight: 6.5 oz
  • SKU: 1012B127-401

Customer Reviews

4.5
Based on 2 reviews

Amy Carter Verified Buyer

October 25, 2022

Best sneakers!

I love these sneakers!

Anonymous Verified Buyer

October 23, 2022

Asics Noosa Tri 13. As advertised

Decent shoe, but like most Asics, the mesh tops wear out prematurely where it rubs against your toes. Still like the feel of the shoes, but seriously someone should do something about the lousy quality top mesh. How hard is it to reinforce it a bit?