Asics Gel-Hockey Pro Sports Shoes: Expertly Designed for Playing Field Hockey

Filed under: footwear — Walter at 4:35 pm on Monday, December 14, 2009

The Asics Gel-Hockey Pro is the all-new hockey shoes and possibly the best ever launched in the market to date. It has been designed and developed by the Japanese manufacturer, Asics, which was established way back in 1949 and in the current date the company is involved in the manufacture of professional footwear and sports equipment for a number of sports like football, running, tennis, badminton, cricket, golf, cheerleading and a lot more. Although, all its products are of high quality standard, Asics running shoes are the most popular and are considered to be among the top performance footwear in the market. With the introduction of the Asics Gel-Hockey Pro, the company is all set to make a mark in other sports as well.

The Asics Gel-Hockey Pro is built with most of the technologies common in the running shoes of Asics and thus, it is considered to deliver the same level of performance and durability which made Asics running shoes a hot favourite in the market. The state-of-art hockey shoe is perfect for hard ground and wet surfaces and gives you the comfort you always looked for. The Asics Gel-Hockey Pro contains the 10mm raised gradient heel that reduces the strain on your leg while playing and the GEL cushioning included in the shoes protects your foot from any kind of shock. An improved comfort and support is provided by the lightweight Solyte midsole material included in the brand new Asics Gel-Hockey Pro. It is just 11.5 ounces in weight and is the best pair of hockey shoes that you can get this season.

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