Size: M6/W7.5
Asics was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1949 by Kihachiro Onitsuka, who started making basketball shoes in a country rebuilding from the war. In 1977 the company merged with GTO and Jelenk to become ASICS — an acronym of Anima Sana In Corpore Sano, Latin for "a sound mind in a sound body." GEL cushioning arrived in 1986; the Gel-Kayano launched in 1993, named after in-house designer Toshikazu Kayano. The modern foam arc — FF Blast+, FF Blast+ Eco, FF Turbo+, FF Turbo², FF Leap — continues a 75-year engineering culture that puts underfoot science before marketing.
The Superblast 2 is Asics' plateless super trainer — FF Turbo+ PEBA over FF Blast+ Eco, no plate, 45 mm stack, 250 g. The dual-foam geometry delivers propulsion from stack and rocker alone, which is why the Superblast 2 became the cult long-run and marathon-pace tool for runners chasing super-shoe feel at super-trainer durability. The 45 mm rule-era answer to "what if a super shoe didn't need a plate."
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Asics was founded in Kobe, Japan in 1949 by Kihachiro Onitsuka, who started making basketball shoes in a country rebuilding from the war. In 1977 the company merged with GTO and Jelenk to become ASICS — an acronym of Anima Sana In Corpore Sano, Latin for "a sound mind in a sound body." GEL cushioning arrived in 1986; the Gel-Kayano launched in 1993, named after in-house designer Toshikazu Kayano. The modern foam arc — FF Blast+, FF Blast+ Eco, FF Turbo+, FF Turbo², FF Leap — continues a 75-year engineering culture that puts underfoot science before marketing.
The Superblast 2 is Asics' plateless super trainer — FF Turbo+ PEBA over FF Blast+ Eco, no plate, 45 mm stack, 250 g. The dual-foam geometry delivers propulsion from stack and rocker alone, which is why the Superblast 2 became the cult long-run and marathon-pace tool for runners chasing super-shoe feel at super-trainer durability. The 45 mm rule-era answer to "what if a super shoe didn't need a plate."







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