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ASICS Performance - Outdoor

ASICS Schweiz
1.3.2025, ends 1.8.2025
Translation: machine translated

Trail | Hike | Bike

Outdoors are on everyone's lips these days. Whether hiking, mountain biking or trail running: outdoor activities mean adventure and give you a feeling of freedom. ASICS offers everything that makes the outdoor heart beat faster: from ideal footwear that can withstand any weather and provide support in any terrain

to highly functional performance clothing. In order to present this versatility clearly, the ASICS outdoor range can be divided into 3 categories:

TRAIL

Trail running shoes provide the support, grip and protection you need when running on soft, uneven and varied terrain. This type of terrain forces the body to constantly react to the changes underfoot, forcing the muscles to work differently with every step.

That's why you need running shoes that support you.

To cover all preferences, ASICS offers well-protected and particularly lightweight shoes for the trails.

The range also includes functional clothing developed by the ASICS Institute of Sport Science (ISS) in cooperation with trail athletes.

HIKE

You don't have to be an athlete to enjoy the wonderful outdoors. Nevertheless, sporty, comfortable footwear with excellent grip is a prerequisite for a carefree hiking trip. Comfortable, breathable clothing is also part of the equipment.

BIKE

Protective, waterproof footwear with excellent grip is a basic requirement for a bike trip to ensure you are safe on the trail. Functional and packable clothing is also super practical in case the weather changes unexpectedly

Click here for the complete range from Outdoor.

This article was written on behalf of ASICS Switzerland

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