ASICS GEL-Netburner Professional GS Junior Court Shoes
Young netball players will be able to reach for every ball in these GEL-Netburner Professional shoes by ASICS. The GEL cushioning protects young feet from the impact of big jumps.
Durable Mesh Upper
Durability and comfort is the main function of the upper. Mesh is used to provide breathability by allowing cool air to circulate, creating a drier, healthier environment for your feet to thrive in. Additionally, the mesh also eradicates the build-up of excess sweat and moisture to leaving little feet feeling cool, dry and comfortable as you strive for the best results and performance.
FlyteFoam Midsole
FlyteFoam technology is remarkably 55% lighter than the industry standard. Whilst midsole constructed with FlyteFoam technology isn't just super lightweight, they benefit from organic super fibres that bounce back into their original shape in the space of each stride, providing you with perfect adaptive cushioning. This engineered resilience also makes midsoles with FlyteFoam technology far more durable than their predecessors, so your body benefits not only from an elite level of cushioning, but elite cushioning that will perform at its peak longer and stronger than ever before. Working in conjunction with FlyteFoam is a Solyte midsole material which is a lighter weight midsole compound than ASICS' standard EVA and SpEVA. Solyte also features enhanced cushioning and durability for optimum performance. Double the amount of ASICS GEL attenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.
AHAR Outsole
An AHAR (Asics High Abrasion Resistant rubber) outsole completes the ASICS GEL-Netburner Professional GS Junior Court Shoes. Strategically placed in high-stress areas, it supplies excellent cushioning and grip without compromising the shoe's permanence. Everything has been thought of to provide you with the most reliable and comfortable netball shoe. A Trusstic System has been implemented to reduce the weight of the sole unit and link the forefoot and rearfoot, preparing you for propulsion so you can move forward with confidence.