GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan
GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan
GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan
GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan
GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan
GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan

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GT-1000 Kid's Athletic Running Shoe - Soothing Sea/Bright Cyan

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The GT-1000™ 13 PRE-SCHOOL shoe is a versatile stability trainer that's functional for various distances. We've updated the underfoot cushioning to make it feel more comfortable and energetic.

This shoe is strategically constructed with medial forefoot wrap-up outsole and toe rubber stitch which are designed to improve durability. Meanwhile, a hook and loop closure helps create a more supportive fit.

Lastly, GEL® technology provides comfortable cushioning throughout the day.

DETAILS

  • Style: 1014A344-401
  • Heel Drop: 7 mm
  • Weight: 155 g/5.5 oz
  • Support: Neutral, Stability
  • Cushion: Extra

MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY

  • Breathable mesh upper. Offers a supportive and comfortable foothold.
  • Hook and loop closure system
  • At least 20% of the shoe's main upper material is made with recycled content to reduce waste and carbon emissions.
  • 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.
  • Rearfoot GEL® technology. Improves impact absorption

Designed For Neutral / Overpronation

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.

 Overpronation

  • Foot Type: Low arches or flat feet
  • Push Off: Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.
  • Considered Injuries: Shin splints, plantar fasciitis, bunions, heel spurs.
  • How your foot contacts the ground: The foot lands on outside of heel, then rolls inward (pronates) excessively, transferring weight to inner edge instead of ball of the foot.

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