Product Details
- Size: 10 D(M) US
- Color: Yellow/Black/Charcoal
- Brand: ASICS
- Model: GEL-ARTIC 4 WR
- Fabric type: Synthetic Mesh and Leather
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
Features
- Replaceable metal spike pins
- Water-resistant synthetic and mesh upper
- AHAR
- Forefoot GEL Cushioning System
- Rearfoot GEL Cushioning System
ASICS Men's Gel-Artic 4 Wr Running Shoe,Yellow/Black/Charcoal,10 M US
Product Description
Designed for a wide range of gait types, the ASICS GEL-Arctic 4 WR shoe is an all-weather, all-terrain trainer. This men's outdoor shoe features a water-resistant synthetic and breathable mesh upper with rearfoot and forefoot GEL cushioning for shock absorption and comfort. High abrasion rubber is placed in critical areas of the outsole for exceptional durability in the ASICS GEL-Arctic 4 WR sneaker.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Great Trail Running Shoe for Snow
By W. Fussell
I've been running in the cold in Chicago for the past 2 years and I always have to wait until certain areas are cleared unless I want to be a daredevil and run on the streets: insanity. So after a few slip/falls (they hurt like heck) I purchased these with the spikes. Great shoes for what they do. They are heavier since they are trail shoes, so they don't feel like a normal pair of running shoes. With that being said, my feet and socks don't get wet or cold since they're water resistant (I'd almost say that they're water proof), and I don't have to worry about breaking a bone during a wipeout. I ran in 6-9" of snow today: my pace was slow but the shoes worked out great. It was a heck of a lot better than being on a treadmill on a bight sunny 25 degree day.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
shoes that do very well what they're intended for
By pb
I'm posting here an enhanced version of a comment I left to a 2-star reviewer of the womens' model of this shoe. That review expressed some complaining about the efficiency of the spikes on ice. A 3-star reviewer, below, mentioned the same issues. Following my own experience with those shoes, I thought that these points of view needed some counterpart, so I decided to share mine here. This review is about the Mens' Gel-Arctic 4 WR.I use these shoes to run in the woods in fall and spring, when the trails are muddy and/or covered with wet leaves, and for winter running, on tracks as well as on snowy/icy streets. In such conditions, I have found that spikes are a must.Fall/Spring: The spikes do a wonderful job for trail running in the woods, climbing and descending very steep hills like a charm.Winter: Though the shoes were perfect on snow, I had the same "slippery" experience some reviewers reported the first time I ventured on roads while it was... freeze-raining (!). Back home, I used a Dremel grinder and made X-shaped grooves on the "face" of the spikes, which are actually effectively flat. It worked really fine thereafter. But I didn't stop my experiments there. I easily found spare spikes for track racing shoes -they are pretty cheap and not hard to find at all, unlike what another reviewer said. They make those spikes in different shapes and lengths. Screw threads are standard. I chose the 3/8" length, pyramidal shape (not too sharp-would wear too fast- but still sharp enough and not flat). The result is absolutely fine. You can even find flat-head screws that fit in the threads, so you can plug the screw holes and run without spikes after the winter running season, or where/when spikes may not be needed or wanted. I really appreciate the fact that the spikes are replaceable and removable. (Also, for those interested, I also checked and confirm that the original "flat" 3/8" spikes could be ordered from my sports shop.)Now, accelerating on purpose while climbing icy hills is just some kind of rewarding thrill, and the secure feeling while descending is absolutely pleasant when running on snow and ice. These shoes give me exactly what I expect from winter shoes.I've had no issue with the water resistance. Fitting is true to size, toes are not compressed.Note that they are a bit on the heavy side and thus are not intended for road race running. They are definitely trail/snow/ice running/training shoes that have been performing really, really well for me up to now.Hope it helps,Good running!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Slippery
By L.K.
Awesome shoe, very rugged, no traction if its wet, heavy, at least you can take off the metal studs but the shoe is very heavyPros:-nice design-removable metal studsCons:-slippery on snow and wet cemet-no grip-heavy
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