The Noosa Tri 16 is engineered to enhance energy efficiency and comfort, utilising an array of advanced technologies and materials to keep your feet cozy and well-supported.
The shoe features a breathable engineered mesh upper with strategic perforations, ensuring excellent airflow to prevent overheating. The moisture-wicking properties of the material help keep your feet dry during intense activities. Its seamless design prevents irritation and abrasion, while the soft tongue and collar provide a distraction-free experience. A heel pull tab allows for easy on and off, and the traditional lace-up closure ensures a secure fit, preventing in-shoe slipping.
Updated with FlyteFoam Blast Plus foam, the Noosa Tri 16 offers superior underfoot cushioning and comfort. This foam is 15% lighter and provides 15% better cushioning and energy return compared to standard FF Blast foam, delivering a soft, luxurious landing and exceptional shock absorption. The shoe's rocker geometry facilitates effortless forward propulsion, while the 3D Guidance System enhances stability by adapting to your foot's movements and fatigue.
The ASICSGRIP outsole provides excellent grip and traction across various surfaces, ensuring durability and reliability. Additionally, the sockliner, produced using a solution dyeing process to reduce water usage and carbon emissions, adds extra underfoot comfort.
Road Running, Training, Triathlon
Materials:
Upper: Engineered mesh
Cushioning: FF BLAST PLUS
Technology: Guidesole
Outsole: ASICSGRIP
Vegan friendly
Key features:
High upward curve in the forefoot
Sockliner to enhance comfort
Toggled laces for a better fit
Full-ground contact design
Bold colors and patterned
Soft tongue and colour
3D Guidance system
Moisture wicking
Heel pull tabs
Lightweight
Breathable
Durable
Tech specs:
Gait type: Neutral
Drop: 5mm
Stack height: 33.5mm / 28.5mm
Weight: 215g
Gait Type | Neutral |
Brand | Asics |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | C22AGD0085 |
Innovative from the very start, ASICS’ first pair of shoes, produced in 1949, featured a unique recessed sole design, which mimicked the action of an octopus’ suction cup. They were targeted at Japan’s up-and-coming basketball scene and, despite some notable successes of ASICS athletes in the 1950s and 60s, it wasn’t until the 1970s that the company established itself in the athletics world as a go-to manufacturer of running shoes.
Today, ASICS is one of the world’s best known makers of performance shoes and apparel and the true runner’s choice, whether at professional sporting events, the Olympics or on a casual run in the park.