ASICS Men’s Gel-Tactic 2 Volleyball Shoes

ASICS mens volleyball shoes not just function great, but they feel and look incredible also, particularly when playing on the courts. One identifying feature of ASICS shoes is that most of the latest models nowadays are made from gel like materials. It becomes a revolutionary part of their line of shoes, and the gel design helps to optimize comfort and maneuverability. That kind of material feels good when playing a game and it offers not just stability but also flexibility in movements, that will help you maximize your overall performance.

The GEL-TACTIC™ model are non-marking indoor court shoes coming from Asics. They’re piece of Asics’s volleyball line of shoes, showcasing a blend of synthetic leathers and breathable mesh vents which help withstand wear in and on court. The very first version of such shoes, known as the Asics Gel Tactic, was released around 2016 and earlier. Following versions of such shoes (that were often branded as the Asics Gel Tactic 2) were launched since 2017 having a slightly modified design.

The Asics Gel Tactic 2 is generally advertised being a volleyball shoe, however has acquired a respectable amount of popularity in the squash court due to its enough cushioning, light weight and sterling sturdiness. There’s a couple of Asics shoes which are used often by squash players at this time. Particularly, the Gel Rocket as well as the Gel Fastball. In which the Gel Rocket is a relatively ‘chunky’, perfectly cushioned shoe, and also the Gel Fastball is a super low profile, light-as-they-come shoe, the Gel Tactic sits practically in between the two. Pairing enhanced technology with improved performance, the new gel-tactic 2 boasts a seamless mesh upper which offers breathable fit, while the extra toe guard guarantees durability. The Gel Tactic 2 also provides wonderful cushioning due to the Asics Gel both in the rear and forefoot. There’s a plastic molded component on the mid-foot of the shoe which offers stability, and the outsole is perfectly gripped to keep up traction on court.

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