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ASICS Unveils GEL-KAYANO 12.1 "Black/Silver" Hybrid

ASICS Unveils GEL-KAYANO 12.1 "Black/Silver" Hybrid

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Name:ASICS GEL-KAYANO 12.1 'Black/Silver'Colorway:'Black/Silver'SKU:1203A759.001Retail Price:$160 USDRelease Date:2025Where to Buy:ASICS
Notes:ASICSis set to release theGEL-KAYANO 12.1'Black/Silver' in 2025, blending heritage design with modern performance. Priced at $160 USD, the new silhouette merges the upper of theGEL-KAYANO 12with the outsole of theGEL-NIMBUS 17, offering a lightweight mesh build and the brand's iconic tiger stripes. This hybrid model aims to deliver both comfort and stability in a sleek, monochrome package. Notable details include Japanese branding on the tongue and blacked-out 'ASICS' logos on the heels.

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