The GT-2000™ 14 TOKYO shoe is designed to help provide a more energetic ride and a supportive running experience.
A trampoline outsole pod is positioned in the center of the outsole. This helps produce a more responsive toe-off.
The midsole is updated with a FF BLAST™ MAX cushioning unit. Creating a more energized toe-off, this foam also offers cloud-like softness during the landing phase of your stride.
Tech & Materials
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Woven mesh upper
A lightweight mesh material that reduces the need for additional overlays.
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Asymmetric tongue wing
A tongue feature that provides a comfortable and secure feel around the midfoot while reducing tongue movement.
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Trampoline outsole pod
Our outsole and midsole design that captures more energy return for an enhanced foam bouncing effect during toe-off.
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3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™
Adaptive, on-demand stability system achieved through platform geometry and controlled deformation.
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Rearfoot PureGEL™ technology
Softer, updated version of our GEL™ technology. Approximately 65% softer vs standard GEL™ technology.
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FF BLAST™ MAX cushioning
One of our most energetic midsole foams that's complemented with cloud-like softness and a responsive energy return in each step.
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OrthoLite™ X-30 sockliner
Sockliner that provides cushioning performance and moisture management for a cooler, dryer environment.
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AHARPLUS™ heel plug rubber
ASICS' pinnacle high abrasion resistant rubber located in the heel area that is approximately three times more durable than standard outsole rubbers.
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AHAR™ LO outsole rubber
A lower-density rubber placed in key areas of the outsole for reliable grip and traction without sacrificing durability.
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Reflective details
Designed to help improve visibility in low-light settings
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At least 50% of the shoe's main upper material is made with recycled content to reduce waste and carbon emissions
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The sockliner is produced with the solution dyeing process that reduces water usage by approximately 33% and carbon emissions by approximately 45% compared to the conventional dyeing technology