ASICS Men's Rush33 Running Shoe
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ASICS Men's Rush33 Running Shoe

SKU: 

T1H2N.7004

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $38.50 - $79.95
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Colors:
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Classic Green/Flash Yellow/WhiteNavy/White/Apple GreenStorm/Black/Hot Yellow
Titanium/White/LimeWhite/Black/Brilliant Blue
Description:

Asics Rush 33 Running Shoes

Features:
  • Imported

Product Details:
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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7 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1NOT a minimalist shoe  Jan 24, 2012
By C. Moschini
Asics Rush33 brand are named after the 33 joints in the human foot, and meant to be their response to the "minimalist" running shoe trend. Unfortunately, no one at Asics appears to have any idea what that trend is about, nor how the foot works. The Rush33 are basically the same walking sneaker sold as "running shoes" as every other on the market. They're heavy with a thick heel, and thick padding all around that prevents the foot from breathing. Minimalist runners used to a forefoot strike followed by a spring from the calf and arch will miss that as the heel impedes the foot from flexing to absorb the strike, driving it instead into the rubber heel.

The worst in the shoes I ran in however is a design flaw. The seams along the sides on the inside of the shoe are sewn below a thick pad that sticks up from the sole. This leaves a gap between the sides and the pad that your foot can sink into depending on your stride, causing the pad and the side to pinch your foot. This obviously creates abrasion, ending in a blister pretty quickly.

I will say that if all you want to do is walk in these, they're probably a fine choice. They just have no place putting "Running shoe" in the product name.

3Good shoes  Apr 30, 2012
By AM "Soccer Mom"
My son needed shoes for track practice. He uses his spikes at meets, but wanted something for his practices which are on the road a lot of times. These shoes seem to fit well and so far he has had no problems. I want to see how long they last. He is usually pretty hard on his shoes.

4ASICS mens sport shoes  Mar 09, 2012
By Helen66
Bought these for my teenage son who loves them. They're soft and comfortable and they arrived in Australia very quickly.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2warmy  Mar 30, 2012
By Twaddler Belafonte
I can't see these being good running shoes, or even comfy shoes, for anyone. They don't breathe. They are very hot from the moment you put them on.

On the plus side, the green and yellow pair are great looking. Too bad they feel as cheap as Payless shoes, are not comfortable, run narrow, and are frickin' hot!

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3not too happy  Mar 13, 2012
By meng
since this is an asics,i thought the brand would make a difference,i got this for my eldest son,the size was true to it,design was good,but from the feel of it,it seems that the material used is not a good quality..not sure if this will last for the whole school year.. hopefully it would thrive,since my son would only use this once a week! not worth the money though! but something to just get by..

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