At the end of the 1980s, when the market leaders in the running shoe segment were constantly trying to outdo each other in terms of technical innovations, the Japanese company Onitsuka developed its very own concept of how a running shoe should look and perform. The cornerstone was laid in 1986 with the first-time integration of gel cushioning, which was used in the Asics GT-II. Over the years a sneaker lineup evolved, reaching its zenith in 1990 in the form of the Asics Gel-Lyte III. Compared to its forerunners, all of the proven Asics accomplishments at that time came together in the Gel-Lyte III, such as the tri-density compression molded EVA midsole, the Asics Gel cushioning and, of course, the split tongue. The latter feature did not only provide an optimum fit, but also made the shoe visibly stand out against its competitors. Paired with the classic colorways that were typical of the time, the shoe rapidly established itself in the running sector. It was also increasingly discovered, for instance, by the hip-hop culture and rocked the streets. 2007 saw the first collab of the Gel-Lyte III with the Dutch sneaker store Patta, which got the success story off to a start and generated an ever-growing fan community.
At the end of the 1980s, when the market leaders in the running shoe segment were constantly trying to outdo each other in terms of technical innovations, the Japanese company Onitsuka developed its very own concept of how a running shoe should look and perform. The cornerstone was laid in 1986 with the first-time integration of gel cushioning, which was used in the Asics GT-II. Over the years a sneaker lineup evolved, reaching its zenith in 1990 in the form of the Asics Gel-Lyte III. Compared to its forerunners, all of the proven Asics accomplishments at that time came together in the Gel-Lyte III, such as the tri-density compression molded EVA midsole, the Asics Gel cushioning and, of course, the split tongue. The latter feature did not only provide an optimum fit, but also made the shoe visibly stand out against its competitors. Paired with the classic colorways that were typical of the time, the shoe rapidly established itself in the running sector. It was also increasingly discovered, for instance, by the hip-hop culture and rocked the streets. 2007 saw the first collab of the Gel-Lyte III with the Dutch sneaker store Patta, which got the success story off to a start and generated an ever-growing fan community.
At the end of the 1980s, when the market leaders in the running shoe segment were constantly trying to outdo each other in terms of technical innovations, the Japanese company Onitsuka developed its very own concept of how a running shoe should look and perform. The cornerstone was laid in 1986 with the first-time integration of gel cushioning, which was used in the Asics GT-II. Over the years a sneaker lineup evolved, reaching its zenith in 1990 in the form of the Asics Gel-Lyte III. Compared to its forerunners, all of the proven Asics accomplishments at that time came together in the Gel-Lyte III, such as the tri-density compression molded EVA midsole, the Asics Gel cushioning and, of course, the split tongue. The latter feature did not only provide an optimum fit, but also made the shoe visibly stand out against its competitors. Paired with the classic colorways that were typical of the time, the shoe rapidly established itself in the running sector. It was also increasingly discovered, for instance, by the hip-hop culture and rocked the streets. 2007 saw the first collab of the Gel-Lyte III with the Dutch sneaker store Patta, which got the success story off to a start and generated an ever-growing fan community.
At the end of the 1980s, when the market leaders in the running shoe segment were constantly trying to outdo each other in terms of technical innovations, the Japanese company Onitsuka developed its very own concept of how a running shoe should look and perform. The cornerstone was laid in 1986 with the first-time integration of gel cushioning, which was used in the Asics GT-II. Over the years a sneaker lineup evolved, reaching its zenith in 1990 in the form of the Asics Gel-Lyte III. Compared to its forerunners, all of the proven Asics accomplishments at that time came together in the Gel-Lyte III, such as the tri-density compression molded EVA midsole, the Asics Gel cushioning and, of course, the split tongue. The latter feature did not only provide an optimum fit, but also made the shoe visibly stand out against its competitors. Paired with the classic colorways that were typical of the time, the shoe rapidly established itself in the running sector. It was also increasingly discovered, for instance, by the hip-hop culture and rocked the streets. 2007 saw the first collab of the Gel-Lyte III with the Dutch sneaker store Patta, which got the success story off to a start and generated an ever-growing fan community.
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Trainers fit true to size, support your feet with comfort and cushion. Very comfortable fit, good variation of colours though some more variations would be appreciated. Speedy delivery, smooth transaction satisfied feet.
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Extremely comfortable shoes. Beautiful colours. Perfect fit for me.
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Really comfortable shoe, just be aware has a split tongue but I don’t mind this have quite high arches. Cool shoe!
| Color | White |
| Size | 42.5 |
| Material Upper | Suede |
| Material Midsole | GEL |
| Material Sole | Rubber |
Trainers fit true to size, support your feet with comfort and cushion. Very comfortable fit, good variation of colours though some more variations would be appreciated. Speedy delivery, smooth transaction satisfied feet.
Extremely comfortable shoes. Beautiful colours. Perfect fit for me.
Really comfortable shoe, just be aware has a split tongue but I don’t mind this have quite high arches. Cool shoe!
Is so tight that hurts my feet. Even with the laces really spread. I’m wearing for the second time today, hoping it will loose it up to get as comfy as it should. So far, little disappointed, unfortunately!
Bought these trainers for my husband for Christmas. He already has 2 other pairs exactly the same. Colour lighter than shown in photo.
Great shoe. . Like putting on a slipper but good for all day use even a brisk 5k walk. Looks the part too!!
Love the OG'S . TRUE FAN RIGHT HERE. Love the split in the tong. Many colour palets every few months . One of my pearls in the collection of asics .
Never tried the split tongue before but it's really easy to deal with and practical for different foot sizes. If anyone was wondering the tongue does close up when you tie the laces, personally I fold the tongue over slightly then tighten. Super comfortable shoe in general like the other gel-lyte trainers with loads of padding.
I bought those for my after her beloved old ones died of age.She is totally happy with this model:It looks very nice and is as comfy as, I quote ‘sleepers’.Knowing she is a big sneaker fan it’s a hell of a compliment:)
What a relief! These were exactly what I have been searching for and at a very good price. I like that there is no tongue and are so comfortable, I just cannot get on with trainers with them! Got them very promptly.
| Color | White |
| Size | 42.5 |
| Material Upper | Suede |
| Material Midsole | GEL |
| Material Sole | Rubber |