


M. ASICS 2000V14
GT-2000™ 14: Everything You Need to Know
Since it first launched in 2012, the GT-2000™ series has continued to strike a balance between stability and responsiveness. Sitting alongside bestsellers like the GEL-KAYANO® shoe, it’s a staple among runners who want a daily trainer that’s light and nimble with plenty of support. Let’s explore what’s new in the GT-2000™ 14 shoe and how it compares to other stability shoes in our lineup.
Why choose a stability shoe?
Some runners experience overpronation when they run, meaning they land on the outside of their heel and roll inward with each step. If you overpronate, stability shoes help guide your stride forward and resist movements that could cause injury. The new GT-2000™ 14 has been upgraded to full-length FF BLAST™ MAX cushioning for a more energized ride.
A bouncy, trampoline-inspired forefoot pod is strategically placed in the outsole, delivering an amplified toe-off with added stability.
A new engineered woven upper offers an improved fit with added stretch, ventilation, and durability.
A new asymmetrical tongue delivers improved midfoot comfort.
What’s familiar:
The 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ guides your feet forward with adaptive stability from landing through toe-off.
PureGEL™ technology placed under the heel offers shock absorption and soft, cushioned landings.
A step toward better foot health
The GT-2000™ 14 shoe joins our collection of running shoes with the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance. This means it was carefully evaluated by a committee of podiatrists — doctors who specialize in treating the foot, ankle, and structures of the leg — to ensure that it promotes good foot health. This shoe features our 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™, designed to provide on-demand stability when you need it most.
GT-2000™ 14: Everything You Need to Know
Since it first launched in 2012, the GT-2000™ series has continued to strike a balance between stability and responsiveness. Sitting alongside bestsellers like the GEL-KAYANO® shoe, it’s a staple among runners who want a daily trainer that’s light and nimble with plenty of support. Let’s explore what’s new in the GT-2000™ 14 shoe and how it compares to other stability shoes in our lineup.
Why choose a stability shoe?
Some runners experience overpronation when they run, meaning they land on the outside of their heel and roll inward with each step. If you overpronate, stability shoes help guide your stride forward and resist movements that could cause injury. The new GT-2000™ 14 has been upgraded to full-length FF BLAST™ MAX cushioning for a more energized ride.
A bouncy, trampoline-inspired forefoot pod is strategically placed in the outsole, delivering an amplified toe-off with added stability.
A new engineered woven upper offers an improved fit with added stretch, ventilation, and durability.
A new asymmetrical tongue delivers improved midfoot comfort.
What’s familiar:
The 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ guides your feet forward with adaptive stability from landing through toe-off.
PureGEL™ technology placed under the heel offers shock absorption and soft, cushioned landings.
A step toward better foot health
The GT-2000™ 14 shoe joins our collection of running shoes with the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance. This means it was carefully evaluated by a committee of podiatrists — doctors who specialize in treating the foot, ankle, and structures of the leg — to ensure that it promotes good foot health. This shoe features our 3D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™, designed to provide on-demand stability when you need it most.