Onitsuka Tiger by Asics Runspark™ LE
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Originally developed as an all-weather running shoe in the '70s, the Runspark™ would help a Finnish long-distance runner win two gold medals at the Montreal games. Today, these leather silhouettes make for the ideal casual sneaker for the person looking to add some classic style to their street look!
- Leather uppers with suede overlays on the toe box, eyerow and heel counter for added durability.
- Lightly-padded collar and tongue offers a snug, comfy fit.
- Textile lining and a cushioned, removable insole provides all-day comfort.
- Traditional lace-up front for great fit.
- Two-tone EVA midsole cushions and absorbs shock.
- Rubber outsole for traction.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 11 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size Men's 12, width Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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As the Japanese people recovered from the second world war and began to appreciate the benefits of sports, Onitsuka Tiger™ shoes were on their feet. The first basketball shoes in Japan had a tiger face design on the arch of the foot and this became Onitsuka's trademark. In the 1960's, Onitsuka Tiger™ shoes were worn not only by the Japanese, but also by top foreign athletes.
In 2001, ASICS America Corporation quietly resurrected the Onitsuka Tiger™ brand with original models of Onitsuka shoes and Onitsuka clothing updated in today's flavorful colors. Over the past few years, the Onitsuka Tiger™ brand has been enjoying a growing number of new, dedicated shoe followers along with a steady desire for Onitsuka clothing and Onitsuka bags, realized today on Zappos.com. Through sometimes secretive grassroots marketing efforts, ASICS® has been able to spread this word about this authentic comeback for Onitsuka Tiger™.
Now that the secret is out... Onitsuka Tiger™ is a growing and highly sought after brand with its ever-growing lineup of Onitsuka Tiger™ shoes, Onitsuka Tiger™ clothing and Onitsuka Tiger™ bags. There are more Onitsuka Tiger™ mens´s and Onitsuka Tiger™ women´s models just sitting in the ASICS® vault waiting to be re-released. The future is what this retro brand has to look forward to. Because ASICS® knows that there are people out there who don't need to run fast...they just want to look good.
Fit Survey:
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- 80% True to size
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- 70% Felt true to width
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- 0% Excellent arch support
- 50% Moderate arch support
- 50% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Onitsuka Tiger by Asics Runspark™ LE
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I was looking for a new pair of Tigers, and by choosing this new design I felt like I was going out on a limb. I'm very pleased with them so far! If you're used to the Mexico 66's, I'll give a brief rundown of differences. These have an all-leather top that doesn't have a toe guard. That means that the feel is akin to a pair of soccer cleats (without, of course, the cleats). They're low profile and come with brightly colored soft leather - they feel like jacket leather from the get-go. They're also completely lined with synthetic material, which I hope means that they won't stretch a lot. The heel is padded and the overall construction is quite sturdy. I originally got the same size I wear in the 66 (Men's 6), but my slightly larger right foot felt a bit cramped in the toe so I sized up to a Men's 6.5. I use Superfeet inserts, so the support is irrelevant to me. For what it's worth, these were extra cushy before I switched out the insoles. Unfortunately, it seems that Asics (or Zappos) no longer send out an extra pair of shoelaces in a complementary color. This is a shame, since my green Runsparks could be fun with snazzy yellow laces. All in all, however, I'm really pleased and would recommend these sneakers to anyone, they're quite comfortable and really attract a lot of positive attention.
I'd also recommend: PUMA
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- Anna B - customer
- March 8, 2012
I wear an 8 or an 8 1/2 and these fit perfectly in the size 8. I've got a narrow foot, and these fit, which is rare for me to find in a tennis shoe. I got the green color, they are really cute. they are low profile and not bulky, which i liked.
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- K.A. - customer
- from Austin, TX
- March 27, 2012
This is a super cool shoe. Saw it in the N.Y. Times fashion section listed at retail and was pleasantly surprised by Zappos price. I've gotten nothing but compliments on these puppies and am very happy with the purchase.
I'd also recommend: Puma
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- David K - customer
- from Los Angeles, CA
- June 5, 2012
I bought the white/green/red Runsparks, and enjoyed them so much, that I bought them in green/yellow.
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- Brian H - customer
- from San Francisco, CA
- May 29, 2012
These shoes were amazingly comfortable from day one. The size was exactly as expected. The materials are top notch, though you need to be prepared for a softer leather than on other shoes. They were wrinkled from day one, but I think it adds to the style of the shoe. I liked them so much that I bought another pair in green.
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- Brian H - customer
- from San Francisco, CAA
- May 29, 2012





