Women's Asics GT-2000 14
The GT-2000 14 ATC shoe is designed to help provide a more energetic ride in a stable running experience.
A trampoline outsole pod is positioned in the center of the outsole. This helps produce a more responsive toe-off.
The midsole is updated with a FF BLAST MAX cushioning unit. Creating a more energized toe-off, this foam also offers cloud-like softness during the landing phase of your stride.
Collection Inspiration: The ASICS TRACK CLUB Collection is inspired by the early 2000’s. This collection also features a unique mesh to provide a classic throwback look.
Materials & Technology
Engineered knit upper
Asymmetric tongue wing
Our outsole design that captures more energy return for an enhanced foam bouncing effect during toe-off.
Adaptive, on-demand stability system achieved through platform geometry and controlled deformation.
Softer, updated version of our GEL technology that maintains all the acclaimed properties that have made GEL technology famous. Approximately 65% softer vs standard GEL technology.
Midsole foam that provides a blend of cloud like cushioning and a responsive ride that is lighter than FF BLAST .
Sockliner that provides cushioning performance and moisture management for a cooler, dryer environment (OrthoLite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC).
ASICS' pinnacle high abrasion resistant rubber located in the heel area that is approximately three times more durable than standard outsole rubbers.
ASICS proprietary outsole that provides advanced grip on a variety of terrain.
Visibility for enhanced nightime and early-morning reflective brightness.
The sockliner is produced with the solution dyeing process that reduces water usage by approximately 33% and carbon emissions by approximately 45% compared to the conventional dyeing technology.
Overpronation
Foot Type
Low arches or flat feet
Push Off
Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.
How your foot contacts the ground
The foot lands on the outside of the heel, then rolls inward (pronates) excessively, transferring weight to the inner edge instead of the ball of the foot.
The GT-2000 14 ATC shoe is designed to help provide a more energetic ride in a stable running experience.
A trampoline outsole pod is positioned in the center of the outsole. This helps produce a more responsive toe-off.
The midsole is updated with a FF BLAST MAX cushioning unit. Creating a more energized toe-off, this foam also offers cloud-like softness during the landing phase of your stride.
Collection Inspiration: The ASICS TRACK CLUB Collection is inspired by the early 2000’s. This collection also features a unique mesh to provide a classic throwback look.
Materials & Technology
Engineered knit upper
Asymmetric tongue wing
Our outsole design that captures more energy return for an enhanced foam bouncing effect during toe-off.
Adaptive, on-demand stability system achieved through platform geometry and controlled deformation.
Softer, updated version of our GEL technology that maintains all the acclaimed properties that have made GEL technology famous. Approximately 65% softer vs standard GEL technology.
Midsole foam that provides a blend of cloud like cushioning and a responsive ride that is lighter than FF BLAST .
Sockliner that provides cushioning performance and moisture management for a cooler, dryer environment (OrthoLite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC).
ASICS' pinnacle high abrasion resistant rubber located in the heel area that is approximately three times more durable than standard outsole rubbers.
ASICS proprietary outsole that provides advanced grip on a variety of terrain.
Visibility for enhanced nightime and early-morning reflective brightness.
The sockliner is produced with the solution dyeing process that reduces water usage by approximately 33% and carbon emissions by approximately 45% compared to the conventional dyeing technology.
Overpronation
Foot Type
Low arches or flat feet
Push Off
Big toe and second toe do majority of the work.
How your foot contacts the ground
The foot lands on the outside of the heel, then rolls inward (pronates) excessively, transferring weight to the inner edge instead of the ball of the foot.









