Girls Asics: GEL-Netburner Professional 13 GS - Size 5 - $17
Size 5
The GEL-Netburner Professional 13 Grade School is a lightweight and responsive netball shoe for kids. Ideal for neutral foot types, this updated model sees an all over graphic print inspired by an Australian rainforest butterfly on the upper. It also carries over a number of key tech that makes this a popular netball shoe, such as Forefoot and Rearfoot GEL Cushioning for better shock absorption, and mid foot Trusstic for support and stability.
PRODUCT FEATURES
FOREFOOT GEL CUSHIONING SYSTEM
Enhances shock attenuation during propulsion.
GEL
Shock absorbing material placed in midsole of shoe. Shape of units designed for special function.
REARFOOT AND FOREFOOT GEL CUSHIONING SY
Attenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases, and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.
REMOVABLE SOCKLINER
An EVA or SpEVA sockliner moulded to the shape of the foot, which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
TRUSSTIC
Reduces the weight of the sole unit while retaining the structural integrity of the shoe.
TRUSSTIC SYSTEM
Moulded compound under midfoot area. Provides a controlled and contoured midsole while improving arch support and torsion stability
RRP $130
These shoes are in a used condition with visible "wear and tear". Plenty of life still left, only selling as she has outgrown these.
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Payment to be made within 4 days.
Comes from a smoke free home.
Pick up from Pyes Pa area.
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