Performance

Lightness
7
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
8
Responsive
8
Stability
8
Grip
8

Details of Gel Sonoma 6

Gender Men , Women
Weight 290 gr
Cushion Neutral
Runner weight Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Trail
Use mixed
Pace Low , Medium
Foot Normal feet
Distance 10K , Half-marathon , Marathon
Year 2021

Versatile, comfortable and with a sustainable design, the ASICS Gel Sonoma 6 is a safe bet to complete the most demanding workouts on mountain terrain. The sixth member of one of the most popular ASICS sagas for trail running enthusiasts comes with some changes that will undoubtedly improve the experience of neutral runners.

ASICS Gel-Sonoma 6, main features

The ASICS Gel Sonoma 6 trail running shoes are an ideal choice for athletes looking to tackle the most complex and uneven surfaces with superior comfort. Below, we detail what are the main features of this latest installment of the Sonoma family of the Japanese firm.

Amplifoam technology has become a regular feature in the Gel Sonoma saga. Its incorporation in the midsole of the model, together with the Gel unit in the heel, is certainly a great choice that ensures optimal shock absorption, as well as superior running dynamism.

The upper is the section that presents the biggest changes compared to its predecessor, ASICS Gel Sonoma 5 This time, the Japanese firm implements a new last design for a more secure fit in the midfoot and heel area, as well as a looser toe box. Optimized for durability, it includes synthetic stitching on the overlays, while the Ortholite sockliner provides maximum comfort.

Finally, the outsole of this ASICS Gel Sonoma features a multi-directional grip for improved traction on all mountain surfaces and for any distance, from 10k to marathon.

ASICS Gel-Sonoma 6, technical specifications

The ASICS Gel Sonoma 6 is a trail running shoe for women and men that improves some features over its predecessors to ensure maximum comfort, traction and fit in the most demanding mountain terrain. A great option for the most adventurous athletes looking to get the most out of the most intense races at medium paces.

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