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Wysłany: Sro Lip 22, 2020 08:41 Temat postu: asics gel kayano evo |
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You choice of footwear (NB or Asics) depends on what asics dynaflyte you're looking for. If it is extreme softness you seek, the Nimbus 17 comes out on top. The 1080 V5 is very well cushioned and accented with responsiveness. Our go to shoe in this scenario would be the 1080 V5, but we're seen reader comments that the Nimbus 17's ride can be optimised (read less mushy) by putting in an aftermarket pair of insoles instead of the stock ones.Most of the time i have two pair of Nimbus shoes. One older type and one newer. I do this "Asics-double" for 6 years, it works good for me. For a couple of weeks i change my N15 (after 900 miles) for the N17. My N16 have an age of 550 miles. To do my track training i have Newton Gravity III. Till now a perfect combination for me. I'm thinking about another N15 or maybe another brand. The Nimbus17 are going direction Garbage Dump. Bye bye $150,00.
I am a male, 29 years old and i run on road, 4-5 times a week (Running distance 6-8 kms per run). I am really confused between ASICS GEL-Nimbus 17 and the ASICS GEL-Kayano 21. I am looking to start clocking in more kms from now on, like a half marathon distance twice in a month. Can guide me which is a better shoe asics fuzex amongst the two.Hi, I had an Asics culumus before and last week I bought the Asics Nimbus 16 NYC edition. I was in doubt between the the one that I bought and the Nimbus 17. I have been having an issue with it since I bought. The inner part of my right foot, between the toe and the ankle, closer to the toe I would say, almost in the sole, the shoe seems to be pushing my asics gel contend 3 foot to inside. It seems that I'm stepping over half of a ball. Any comments about it? Have you ever heard some similar complain?
Hello there and thanks for all these great reviews.. Wish i had found you sooner.. Anyway, I'm in a great need of your advice. I'll be running my second marathon this November and I'm looking for the best possible pair of shoes. In my first marathon last year i ran with Nike Free 3.0 despite that most people advised me to use a more cushioned" shoe.. However i did very good with them and finished in estimated time. This year though, i want to take the best out of it. From January I used Asics Gel Nimbus 16 and found them very comfortable too, despite that "heaviness" feeling compared to Nike Free 3.0. If i could design my own shoes I would make them light and speedy as asics gel cumulus the Nike Free 3.0 but with a bit of cushioning and smooth riding feeling as the Nimbus 16. Can you suggest me any shoes close to my criteria? Or even tell me your opinion. I'm going for an under 3h marathon run.
It is plain to see how much of a marketing scam Asics Gel is, even in its top end neutral cushioning model. The two penny shaped Gel pads are all that's actually inside the midsole, and the rest is all show. That is why I love Kayano 18 more than Kayano 19. In Kayano 18 we can see two channels of gels across the forefoot. Starting from Kayano 18, due to the situation that asics had to split the gel up for the sake of the guidance line, they splited the gel into two parts for the forefoot. I never hate asics, I just didn't like the way they reallocate the gel in the forefoot area.
Back in the day (1990-ish), Asics models such as the Gel Runner 90/110/GT-Express had sizeable rear and front Gel inserts which were articulated. The later versions were watered down, leading to what you see today. Most cushioning in Asics nowadays comes from the foam, and not from those penny sized inserts.Hi Marta, Have you ran in other highly cushioned shoes before? The reason I ask is because I had the same problem with the Nimbus 17. However, I've discovered that I have that same issue of my feet going numb in other highly cushioned shoes. It happen to me with the Hoka Bondi 4, the Muzino Wave Enigma 5, the Asics Kayano 21. For some reason, that I don't know, I've been unable to run in highly cushioned shoes because of the numbness. I thought perhaps you may have the same issue.
And as this article states, for any type of performance running, forget it! You might could use them for walking on a treadmill but that's about it. I have never, ever had a shoe cause me so many serious problems, so much so that they hurt even to walk on if you're over 200 pounds and I don't even to donate asics gel kayano evo them to the homeless. Seriously folks, I'm stocking up on the discontinued GN16 and buying several pairs as we speak while there's still some left in warehouses, then switching brands when they wear out. If you buy into the hype and marketing and purchase the GN17, be prepared for your body to hate you and your wallet to regret it. Get your act together Asics!!!I did buy the Vomero 10 and the Asics Kayano 22. While the Kayano really feels good to walk around in, when I run in it [img]http://www.jeanwyllys.com/images/detail/asics gel kayano evo-532whk.jpg[/img] it seems the cushioning bottoms out (my weight 182lb). |
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