Asics celebrates new footwear collection!

Asics celebrates new footwear collection!

The vibrant and colorful design of the Celebration Of Sport Collection is inspired by the ability of sports to uplift the world!

Asics today launches its new Celebration Of Sport collection – a line of footwear and apparel that celebrates the power of sport to elevate the world.

This collection includes footwear from the Asics Performance Running, Core Performance Sport (tennis, volleyball) and Sport Style categories with a stunning design revamp. Each piece features bright and bold details with a distinctive confetti effect, taking cues from the sense of elevation and celebration that sports will inspire around the world in the summer of 2021.

The collection covers different disciplines to allow anyone to experience the benefits of sport and elevate their mind. Runners, in particular, will be able to experience the feeling of “elevation” with the new Gel-Kayano 28, which offers excellent stability and cushioning, and the new Novablast 2, recognized for its energy return technology.

Volleyball players will also be able to step up their game and feel the elevation on the court with a new version of the responsive Netburner Ballistic Ff 2 indoor shoe. Rounding out the collection are Sport Style models including the Gel-Quantum 360 6 and Gel-Quantum 180 sneakers.

No matter how athletes choose to move their minds, the Celebration Of Sport Collection has the right shoes to make everyone feel the uplifting effect of sports.

The launch of the Celebration Of Sport Collection expresses Asics’ mission to inspire people to “move their minds” through sports activity. You can track how much your mind has been “elevated” thanks to the new Mind Uplifter tool.

As of July 1, people are also able to see how their individual achievements and different sports contribute to the World Uplift Map – providing a picture of how each individual Mind Uplift contributes to the collective state of mind of a city, nation and the entire world.

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