- The Ariel '20 is known for its trusted stability and soft, cushioned ride. This reliable women's running shoe offers just-right support and reduces impact for a more comfortable stride.
- Predecessor: Ariel '18.
- Support Type: Overpronation/Stability.
- Cushioning: Maximum cushioning.
- Surface: Road.
- Differential: 12 mm.
- Engineered mesh upper with an embroidered saddle and eyestay for a more modern look.
- Breathable mesh lining wicks away moisture and offers a great in-shoe feel.
- Ultimate Sockliner has a removable insole and offers advanced cushioning for a plush in-shoe feel.
- Lace-up closure.
- Plush tongue and collar.
- External heel counter helps stabilize the foot.
- BioMoGo DNA midsole supplies long-lasting cushioning, and features an environmentally-friendly build that breaks down 50 times quicker at the landfill, compared to similar midsole materials.
- Full-length Segmented Crash Pad encourages a smooth heel-to-toe transition with each step.
- Durable rubber outsole with unique tread pattern for reliable traction.
- APMA Approved: The American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance is awarded to products that promote good foot health and are substantiated by a committee of discerning podiatrists by wear-testing and review of the application and supporting documentation. APMA Acceptance must be applied for and is not automatically available to styles that meet its criteria.
- PDAC A5500 Approved: Pricing, Data Analysis and Coding A5500 Diabetic Medicare Coding is awarded to footwear that is available in three or more widths, with a removable insole (sock-liner). It allows individuals to pay for their footwear through their Medicare. PDAC must be applied for on a yearly basis and is not automatically available to styles that meet its criteria. For more specific info, visit the Medicare website or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 11 oz
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