The NOOSA TRI™ 16 running shoe is comfortable and ideal for a smooth, comfortable running experience. And it's lightweight, so you don't have to compromise on speed during your training or a triathlon.The shoe´s FF BLAST™ PLUS technology is soft and light, providing enough comfort without weighing you down. Plus, its ASICSGRIP™ outsole enhances both traction and control, allowing you to focus on achieving a faster, smoother, and more comfortable run. Its lightweight mesh upper is designed to create a unique balance of comfort, breathability and fit.Features:- Lightweight FF BLAST™ PLUS midsole provides added comfort without weighing you down.- ASICSGRIP™ outsole rubber provides more traction and control for a faster run.- Mesh upper creates a unique balance of comfort, breathability and fit while remaining lightweight.FF BLAST PLUS technology: - Provides lightweight cushioning and impact absorption while still being durable.ASICSGRIP outsole rubber: - Outsole rubber provides advanced grip for various terrainsMesh upper: - A lightweight, breathable upper delivers more flexibility and an adaptive fit.Unique look: - Stands out due to its vibrant and daring design, beloved by runners.Quick and easy footwear transition: - Makes it easier to put on and take off, thanks to its tongue-hole and pull tabs on both the heel and the top of the tongue.Unique look: - Stands out thanks to its colourful print.Designed with the environment in mind:- 100% of the shoe's upper is recycled. We´ve also used less water and reduced our carbon emissions while producing the shoe's sockliner, and the insole, toe box, eyelet, tongue and collar lining are all made from recycled materials.Specifications: - Weight: 185 g/6.5 oz- Support: Neutral- Cushion: ExtraPronation: Neutral: - Foot Type: Normal size arches- Push Off: There is even distribution from the front of the foot.- 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.Underpronation: - Foot Type: High arches- Push Off: The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.- 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.