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About this product
The ASICS GT-2000 14 is a women's running shoe (SKU 1012B843) offered in Black and Graphite Grey, built around a balance of stability and energetic cushioning. The midsole features FF Blast Max foam, which delivers a responsive, cloud-like feel during both landing and toe-off. Rearfoot PureGel technology, approximately 65% softer than standard Gel, further softens impact at heel strike. A trampoline forefoot pod on the medial outsole captures energy return for a more balanced push-off, while the 3D Guidance System provides adaptive, on-demand stability through platform geometry and controlled deformation. The lightweight woven mesh upper is constructed with at least 50% recycled content, and an asymmetric tongue wing keeps the midfoot secure without excess movement. An OrthoLite X-30 sockliner, made using a solution dyeing process that cuts water usage by roughly 33%, handles cushioning and moisture management. AharPlus heel plug rubber, about three times more durable than standard outsole rubber, pairs with Ahar Lo rubber in key zones for reliable grip. Reflective details aid visibility in low-light conditions. Reviewers report the fit runs true to size.
- Category
- Footwear
- Brand
- ASICS
- Color
- Black - Graphite Grey
- Activity
- Running
- Customers Say
- True to Size
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the ASICS GT-2000 14 for its meaningful upgrade in cushioning, thanks to the new FF Blast Max midsole, which delivers a noticeably softer, bouncier, and more responsive ride compared to prior versions. The medial stability system earns high marks, with testers calling it one of the most reliable stability shoes available, and the outsole durability is frequently highlighted as exceptional. The fit is described as comfortable and secure, with a slightly more accommodating toe box than earlier iterations. The most common criticisms are a somewhat clunky heel transition that could be smoother, added weight versus previous versions, and a narrow, tapered toe box that may not suit wider feet. Breathability of the upper also draws occasional complaints, with some testers noting the dense mesh limits ventilation. At around $140, most reviewers consider the value strong for a stability daily trainer.

