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ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi
ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi

ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi

The GEL-NIMBUS 26 shoe's soft cushioning properties help you feel like you're landing on clouds. This design is revamped to help create a softer and smoother running experience. A soft engineered knit upper comfortably wraps your foot while supplying advanced ventilation. Additionally, the knit tongue and collar help provide a soft and supportive feel. By using FF BLAST PLUS ECO cushioning, this trainer creates a lighter and softer cushioning experience with less of an impact on the environment. Lastly, ASICSGRIP outsole rubber helps create better traction, improved softness, and advanced durability.

The GEL-NIMBUS 26 shoe's soft cushioning properties help you feel like you're landing on clouds. This design is revamped to help create a softer and smoother running experience. A soft engineered knit upper comfortably wraps your foot while supplying advanced ventilation. Additionally, the knit tongue and collar help provide a soft and supportive feel. By using FF BLAST PLUS ECO cushioning, this trainer creates a lighter and softer cushioning experience with less of an impact on the environment. Lastly, ASICSGRIP outsole rubber helps create better traction, improved softness, and advanced durability.

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ASICS Blue Gel-Nimbus 26 Sneakers Multi

The GEL-NIMBUS 26 shoe's soft cushioning properties help you feel like you're landing on clouds. This design is revamped to help create a softer and smoother running experience. A soft engineered knit upper comfortably wraps your foot while supplying advanced ventilation. Additionally, the knit tongue and collar help provide a soft and supportive feel. By using FF BLAST PLUS ECO cushioning, this trainer creates a lighter and softer cushioning experience with less of an impact on the environment. Lastly, ASICSGRIP outsole rubber helps create better traction, improved softness, and advanced durability.

The GEL-NIMBUS 26 shoe's soft cushioning properties help you feel like you're landing on clouds. This design is revamped to help create a softer and smoother running experience. A soft engineered knit upper comfortably wraps your foot while supplying advanced ventilation. Additionally, the knit tongue and collar help provide a soft and supportive feel. By using FF BLAST PLUS ECO cushioning, this trainer creates a lighter and softer cushioning experience with less of an impact on the environment. Lastly, ASICSGRIP outsole rubber helps create better traction, improved softness, and advanced durability.

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Awful leg pain
5 October 2024Anon1234

originally posted on asics.com

I really, really wanted to love this but they caused me a lot of pain. Initially putting them on, they were extremely comfortable and I liked the feel and style of them. After taking them on a test run, these might be the worst shoes I have ever put on my feet. My calves and feet were killing me after two minutes, and I ended up with pretty bad shin splints for the next week or so.This is partly my fault, these just weren't the shoes for my feet. I have pretty normal arches, but I do overpronate (landing on the outer side of my foot and rolling inwards). Thankfully I was able to return these in store and get fitted for a more appropriate shoe. The associate said these shoes are best for people with neutral feet. Will be ordering the kayanos and will hopefully have ... MoreI really, really wanted to love this but they caused me a lot of pain. Initially putting them on, they were extremely comfortable and I liked the feel and style of them. After taking them on a test run, these might be the worst shoes I have ever put on my feet. My calves and feet were killing me after two minutes, and I ended up with pretty bad shin splints for the next week or so.This is partly my fault, these just weren't the shoes for my feet. I have pretty normal arches, but I do overpronate (landing on the outer side of my foot and rolling inwards). Thankfully I was able to return these in store and get fitted for a more appropriate shoe. The associate said these shoes are best for people with neutral feet. Will be ordering the kayanos and will hopefully have better luck.

Causes more harm than good
10 July 2024Allison333

originally posted on asics.com

Going on 4 weeks now of using these shoes, and will have to return them to Fleet Feet.Comfort wise they are overall fine stationarily, but I still get small blisters on the outside of my foot when running. This didn't change no matter how many weeks they were "broken" in, or what socks I wore either.What really ruined these shoes for me though, was the inadequacy and impracticality they offer at the end of the day, as "running" shoes. They are not "running" "jogging" or "training" shoes to put it mildly. They are this year's failed concept at the bargain price of $170. They are failed because they are so heavy for anything requiring minimal speed, and will sabotage any workout.Even now, my calves and ankles are thrashed from running in these, and all it takes ... MoreGoing on 4 weeks now of using these shoes, and will have to return them to Fleet Feet.Comfort wise they are overall fine stationarily, but I still get small blisters on the outside of my foot when running. This didn't change no matter how many weeks they were "broken" in, or what socks I wore either.What really ruined these shoes for me though, was the inadequacy and impracticality they offer at the end of the day, as "running" shoes. They are not "running" "jogging" or "training" shoes to put it mildly. They are this year's failed concept at the bargain price of $170. They are failed because they are so heavy for anything requiring minimal speed, and will sabotage any workout.Even now, my calves and ankles are thrashed from running in these, and all it takes is one day of not training in them for the pain to start again. I ran nearly all week in the these, and only then did I start to get used to them (barely). But, after just one rest day, my body completely reset back to normal, and wouldn't tolerate the weight caused by these shoes once again.What I mean by that, is that since these are so bulky and heavy, the weight tends to be sent to the ankles, since that is where the shoes are tied. I tried everything from tightening/loosening, and every time I pick up the pace my workout is ruined and I am set back days in training. These shoes will hurt you if your not careful, and are beat suited for older women/men walking around town. Even then I would wager the ankle pain issue would trigger eventually.All in all don't waste your time or brain cells on these, and just get an actual shoe tailored for speed and normal human strides. These were an interesting idea, but don't work in reality. Watch any video on YT, and nearly every reviewer has updated in the comments that they can't run in these anymore as well. I didn't have anything to lose though since Fleet Feet allows trials of shoes, and was all that was available locally since Asics takes 2 weeks to ship products.

Great Cushioned Shoe But Runs Hot For Me
24 January 2024AF671

originally posted on asics.com

I was in search for a highly cushioned running shoe and it was down to Asics Gel-Nimbus 25 or 26 and another brand name shoe. I tried the Gel-Nimbus 25 at my local sporting good's store and it was really soft and plush. It felt like butter and your feet just sink in with every step. I knew that the Nimbus 26 was going to be released in a couple of weeks so I waited. The difference I felt once I tried the Nimbus 26 is that the midsole was noticeably firmer and its stack height increased. The firmer midsole may be a con for some people but I actually like it because it allows me to pick up the pace a bit when running. Midsoles that are too soft and plush actually make the bottoms of my feet ache and hurt after a run. The upper knit material locks my foot in place. No ... MoreI was in search for a highly cushioned running shoe and it was down to Asics Gel-Nimbus 25 or 26 and another brand name shoe. I tried the Gel-Nimbus 25 at my local sporting good's store and it was really soft and plush. It felt like butter and your feet just sink in with every step. I knew that the Nimbus 26 was going to be released in a couple of weeks so I waited. The difference I felt once I tried the Nimbus 26 is that the midsole was noticeably firmer and its stack height increased. The firmer midsole may be a con for some people but I actually like it because it allows me to pick up the pace a bit when running. Midsoles that are too soft and plush actually make the bottoms of my feet ache and hurt after a run. The upper knit material locks my foot in place. No issues with heel slips. The insoles are also very comfortable and soft and are memory-foam like. The only reason why I gave the Gel Nimbus-26 4 out of 5 stars is because my feet felt hot every time I ran in them. I tried wearing different socks but it still felt hot. If it were more breathable this would be the perfect shoe for me!

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Awful leg pain
5 October 2024

I really, really wanted to love this but they caused me a lot of pain. Initially putting them on, they were extremely comfortable and I liked the feel and style of them. After taking them on a test run, these might be the worst shoes I have ever put on my feet. My calves and feet were killing me after two minutes, and I ended up with pretty bad shin splints for the next week or so.This is partly my fault, these just weren't the shoes for my feet. I have pretty normal arches, but I do overpronate (landing on the outer side of my foot and rolling inwards). Thankfully I was able to return these in store and get fitted for a more appropriate shoe. The associate said these shoes are best for people with neutral feet. Will be ordering the kayanos and will hopefully have ... MoreI really, really wanted to love this but they caused me a lot of pain. Initially putting them on, they were extremely comfortable and I liked the feel and style of them. After taking them on a test run, these might be the worst shoes I have ever put on my feet. My calves and feet were killing me after two minutes, and I ended up with pretty bad shin splints for the next week or so.This is partly my fault, these just weren't the shoes for my feet. I have pretty normal arches, but I do overpronate (landing on the outer side of my foot and rolling inwards). Thankfully I was able to return these in store and get fitted for a more appropriate shoe. The associate said these shoes are best for people with neutral feet. Will be ordering the kayanos and will hopefully have better luck.

Anon1234 originally posted on asics.com
Causes more harm than good
10 July 2024

Going on 4 weeks now of using these shoes, and will have to return them to Fleet Feet.Comfort wise they are overall fine stationarily, but I still get small blisters on the outside of my foot when running. This didn't change no matter how many weeks they were "broken" in, or what socks I wore either.What really ruined these shoes for me though, was the inadequacy and impracticality they offer at the end of the day, as "running" shoes. They are not "running" "jogging" or "training" shoes to put it mildly. They are this year's failed concept at the bargain price of $170. They are failed because they are so heavy for anything requiring minimal speed, and will sabotage any workout.Even now, my calves and ankles are thrashed from running in these, and all it takes ... MoreGoing on 4 weeks now of using these shoes, and will have to return them to Fleet Feet.Comfort wise they are overall fine stationarily, but I still get small blisters on the outside of my foot when running. This didn't change no matter how many weeks they were "broken" in, or what socks I wore either.What really ruined these shoes for me though, was the inadequacy and impracticality they offer at the end of the day, as "running" shoes. They are not "running" "jogging" or "training" shoes to put it mildly. They are this year's failed concept at the bargain price of $170. They are failed because they are so heavy for anything requiring minimal speed, and will sabotage any workout.Even now, my calves and ankles are thrashed from running in these, and all it takes is one day of not training in them for the pain to start again. I ran nearly all week in the these, and only then did I start to get used to them (barely). But, after just one rest day, my body completely reset back to normal, and wouldn't tolerate the weight caused by these shoes once again.What I mean by that, is that since these are so bulky and heavy, the weight tends to be sent to the ankles, since that is where the shoes are tied. I tried everything from tightening/loosening, and every time I pick up the pace my workout is ruined and I am set back days in training. These shoes will hurt you if your not careful, and are beat suited for older women/men walking around town. Even then I would wager the ankle pain issue would trigger eventually.All in all don't waste your time or brain cells on these, and just get an actual shoe tailored for speed and normal human strides. These were an interesting idea, but don't work in reality. Watch any video on YT, and nearly every reviewer has updated in the comments that they can't run in these anymore as well. I didn't have anything to lose though since Fleet Feet allows trials of shoes, and was all that was available locally since Asics takes 2 weeks to ship products.

Allison333 originally posted on asics.com
Great Cushioned Shoe But Runs Hot For Me
24 January 2024

I was in search for a highly cushioned running shoe and it was down to Asics Gel-Nimbus 25 or 26 and another brand name shoe. I tried the Gel-Nimbus 25 at my local sporting good's store and it was really soft and plush. It felt like butter and your feet just sink in with every step. I knew that the Nimbus 26 was going to be released in a couple of weeks so I waited. The difference I felt once I tried the Nimbus 26 is that the midsole was noticeably firmer and its stack height increased. The firmer midsole may be a con for some people but I actually like it because it allows me to pick up the pace a bit when running. Midsoles that are too soft and plush actually make the bottoms of my feet ache and hurt after a run. The upper knit material locks my foot in place. No ... MoreI was in search for a highly cushioned running shoe and it was down to Asics Gel-Nimbus 25 or 26 and another brand name shoe. I tried the Gel-Nimbus 25 at my local sporting good's store and it was really soft and plush. It felt like butter and your feet just sink in with every step. I knew that the Nimbus 26 was going to be released in a couple of weeks so I waited. The difference I felt once I tried the Nimbus 26 is that the midsole was noticeably firmer and its stack height increased. The firmer midsole may be a con for some people but I actually like it because it allows me to pick up the pace a bit when running. Midsoles that are too soft and plush actually make the bottoms of my feet ache and hurt after a run. The upper knit material locks my foot in place. No issues with heel slips. The insoles are also very comfortable and soft and are memory-foam like. The only reason why I gave the Gel Nimbus-26 4 out of 5 stars is because my feet felt hot every time I ran in them. I tried wearing different socks but it still felt hot. If it were more breathable this would be the perfect shoe for me!

AF671 originally posted on asics.com
I wanted to love these so much. Disappointed.
14 January 2024

I wanted to love these so much, but it's the worst feeling Nimbus I have ever tried. This is the tightest 4E shoe I've ever put on my foot. The "sock-like" liner is a not-so stretchy material that squeezes the entire foot. Even with the laces removed, it's still a VERY tight fit. I know it is a new shoe, but I don't know if mine was a factory defect and they sent me a D width with a 4E label, or what? Also the ankle collar is an odd design. It's like it clamps the back half of the ankle, but then there is nothing holding the front part of the ankle area. I've had other Asics that have a form fit cushion around the ankle, but this would not let my foot sit low enough to wrap around the ankle - Almost as if the measurements were for a size 9 or 10, but left the same ... MoreI wanted to love these so much, but it's the worst feeling Nimbus I have ever tried. This is the tightest 4E shoe I've ever put on my foot. The "sock-like" liner is a not-so stretchy material that squeezes the entire foot. Even with the laces removed, it's still a VERY tight fit. I know it is a new shoe, but I don't know if mine was a factory defect and they sent me a D width with a 4E label, or what? Also the ankle collar is an odd design. It's like it clamps the back half of the ankle, but then there is nothing holding the front part of the ankle area. I've had other Asics that have a form fit cushion around the ankle, but this would not let my foot sit low enough to wrap around the ankle - Almost as if the measurements were for a size 9 or 10, but left the same and not proportionate for my size 16. It you are the slightest bit claustrophobic, pass on this shoe. If you can try it on BEFORE ordering a pair sight unseen, I would 100% recommend doing that. I'm going back to the Brooks Ghost.

MattP originally posted on asics.com
Lack durability
23 May 2024

I bought these shoes after being fitted at Fleet Feet in February. At first, they seemed great. Despite being on the heavier side, they were very comfortable, and felt like they had decent spring. I wore them for part of my half marathon training and for the race itself. Unfortunately, once I hit about 120 miles of wear, they started giving me blisters. It seems that the cushion in the back of the heal has worn so much that it’s left the fabric loose, which is what’s causing the blisters. I normally get at least 250 miles out of my shoes before I even think about a new pair but already had to buy replacements. I’m very disappointed in the durability. This was my first experience with ASICS running shoes and makes me very hesitant to try the brand again.

Ash314 originally posted on asics.com
Love the shoe, but confused why men get so many bright colours & us ladies don’t. So yes I purchased the men’s
6 August 2024

I have been a loyal “Kayano” girl since I was in primary school. I am now a Registered Nurse on a very busy medical ward and spend roughly 12hrs/day on my feet. When the time came to upgrade the my then, kayanos (I wear the grip down to the foam every 3-4months from racking up my 9-10km at work alone. Anyway, I have commitment issues and struggle to make decisions (especially good ones) so I decided to purchase both Kayano and nimbus (JUST in case), and my Kayanos are still in their box and I’m already looking to get another pair of the nimbus😂Yes I am a female, who purchased the black/green MENS shoe in the correlating female size but girls gotta eat.ASICS need to lift their game with the bland and boring colour options for females currently. And the thickness ... MoreI have been a loyal “Kayano” girl since I was in primary school. I am now a Registered Nurse on a very busy medical ward and spend roughly 12hrs/day on my feet. When the time came to upgrade the my then, kayanos (I wear the grip down to the foam every 3-4months from racking up my 9-10km at work alone. Anyway, I have commitment issues and struggle to make decisions (especially good ones) so I decided to purchase both Kayano and nimbus (JUST in case), and my Kayanos are still in their box and I’m already looking to get another pair of the nimbus😂Yes I am a female, who purchased the black/green MENS shoe in the correlating female size but girls gotta eat.ASICS need to lift their game with the bland and boring colour options for females currently. And the thickness at the arch of the shoe is very unappealing. Why can’t we just have the shoe to be 80% shoe, 20% foams + rubber sole. Am I the only one finding it harder to like the looks of asics?Just give us ladies some colour options. I’m a Nurse who needs predominantly black, but full black is boring so I usually go for the darker option “lite show” or ANYTHING other than pastel colours and whites. I can’t purchase a single pair of the latest est Kayano due their all white/soft pastel colors for ladies. So here I am, speaking on behalf of all us Nurses, but us nurses want BLACK/NAVY with bright colors so we don’t get blood, vomit, pee or poop stains on them at work, but also look schmick👌🏼 PLEASEEEEEEE🙏🏼 I LOVE this colour, but it’s clearly stated men. Give us some colour instead of the boring pastel, white and pasty colours. It gets dirty. Ok, and they are all just screaming to be christened by your old primary school bully. thanks for coming to my ted talk.

Slim shadys ex wife originally posted on asics.com
Nightmare on the feet
24 July 2024

Putting this review here since the ASICS website likes to delete the one star reviews. I had a great experience with Brooks running shoes but wanted to try something new. The Asics store in Chelsea, NYC offered an in store foot evaluation program which they measured and scanned your feet and helped picked out your shoe and size due to how you walk and run. So I ended up with the Nimbus (also encouraged by the amount of great reviews on this the ASICS website). After buying the shoe, upon my first run (only made a half mile and then unable to proceed) I experienced a good amount of foot pain in my fore foot, on top of that the pull tab/loop on the back heel rubs against your back heel so you get a good amount of abrasion - this results in bloody heels if you wear ... MorePutting this review here since the ASICS website likes to delete the one star reviews. I had a great experience with Brooks running shoes but wanted to try something new. The Asics store in Chelsea, NYC offered an in store foot evaluation program which they measured and scanned your feet and helped picked out your shoe and size due to how you walk and run. So I ended up with the Nimbus (also encouraged by the amount of great reviews on this the ASICS website). After buying the shoe, upon my first run (only made a half mile and then unable to proceed) I experienced a good amount of foot pain in my fore foot, on top of that the pull tab/loop on the back heel rubs against your back heel so you get a good amount of abrasion - this results in bloody heels if you wear no-shoe level socks. On top of that, the shoes bulky and felt it took a great deal on my knees which my previous Brooks running shoes did not. This was basically a nightmare on the feet. So I went back to the ASICS store to try to return or exchange it for another model and they said if I wear it once then it is not Returnable/exchangeable. So how else are you suppose to know that they are the right fit for your feet or not? This was my first and last experience with ASICS as I found out that they do not back up their products - unlike Brooks which they give you 90 days to try their shoes and you can return them for any reason. I then also noticed a ton of other people who tried to return their new ASICS products was was not able to do so either as per google reviews from their store (shame on me for not reading those prior). This is a terrible brand to do business with and I will never do so again, you have been warned!

NYCRunner88 originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Nimbus 26 IS BETTER THAN the Nimbus 25!!!
5 February 2024

Overall, I am a complete convert to ASICS! 55 yo marathon runner who just ran her 18th marathon at Disney World (Dopey Challenge) in the Nimbus 25 after wearing Hokas for years. ASICS Nimbus are the superior shoe. They are not clunky at all and I feel faster when I run in them. I al also a physician and I wear them for overnight shifts. My feet feel fantastic in this shoes. The Nimbus-26 are an improvement from the Nimbus-25. Same amazing support without the pillowy, slightly bouncy feel of the Nimbus-25. The 26’s are incredibly comfortable and I feel even faster in them without sacrificing the comfort of a more supportive shoe. Did a 15 miler along Boston’s Heartbreak Hills two days ago in the Nimbus-26. PHENOMENAL SHOE! Will be ordering another pair as soon as I ... MoreOverall, I am a complete convert to ASICS! 55 yo marathon runner who just ran her 18th marathon at Disney World (Dopey Challenge) in the Nimbus 25 after wearing Hokas for years. ASICS Nimbus are the superior shoe. They are not clunky at all and I feel faster when I run in them. I al also a physician and I wear them for overnight shifts. My feet feel fantastic in this shoes. The Nimbus-26 are an improvement from the Nimbus-25. Same amazing support without the pillowy, slightly bouncy feel of the Nimbus-25. The 26’s are incredibly comfortable and I feel even faster in them without sacrificing the comfort of a more supportive shoe. Did a 15 miler along Boston’s Heartbreak Hills two days ago in the Nimbus-26. PHENOMENAL SHOE! Will be ordering another pair as soon as I finish typing this review! I hope ASICS will over more colors in the ASICS Nimbus Wide 26. I have broad metatarsals but an otherwise slender foot. The Nimbus -26 wide is an improvement from the Nimbus-25 wide. Plenty of room across my metatarsals without looking bullky. In summary I highly recommend the ASICS Nimbus 26 for distance runners and for all healthcare workers who work long shifts. You won’t think about your feet at all! They are truly amazing and a substantial improvement from the 25! Thank you ASICS!!!.

RunningDeeMD originally posted on asics.com
The ‘running forever feeling’ shoe
19 January 2024

The first thing that caught my eye about this shoe was the stunning, summery colour that it came with. I was also very impressed when I held them for the first time, and as bulky as they initially looked, they were super light! To carry on with my initial impressions, I didn’t want to believe that they could be any comfier or softer than the previous model, and to my surprise, they really were. After running around 60km with them, I have found a few major changes to this shoe in comparison to the Gel-Nimbus 25, although overall they’re very similar.As a neutral shoe, aimed for longer jogs, the Nimbus 26 pretty much guarantees max cushioning and comfort for miles on end, whilst keeping the bouncy and comfort. With both shoes having the Pure Gel in the heel area, ... MoreThe first thing that caught my eye about this shoe was the stunning, summery colour that it came with. I was also very impressed when I held them for the first time, and as bulky as they initially looked, they were super light! To carry on with my initial impressions, I didn’t want to believe that they could be any comfier or softer than the previous model, and to my surprise, they really were. After running around 60km with them, I have found a few major changes to this shoe in comparison to the Gel-Nimbus 25, although overall they’re very similar.As a neutral shoe, aimed for longer jogs, the Nimbus 26 pretty much guarantees max cushioning and comfort for miles on end, whilst keeping the bouncy and comfort. With both shoes having the Pure Gel in the heel area, there’s plenty of comfort and a super enjoyable landing for anyone running with a more heel pronounce technique. The upper mesh and knit tongue are an absolute highlight of this shoe, and I am very glad they kept using this feature; it provides comfort whilst still allowing breathability.The addition of rubber to the outsole seems to be adding durability and grip, with a very minimal weight gain. The most noticeable change is that the bottom of the lace throat loses the “W” shape and is now a “V,” the lacing system gets more built up with wider straps over the arch. I find this extremely helpful as my ankles tend to become unstable after a few hours of running, so this new, simple feature has been welcomed. The most significant changes are the firmer midsole, helping them become considerably more responsive than the Nimbus 25, but also keeping a very similar soft feeling.Apart from those improvements, overall, it’s a very similar shoe from the Gel-Nimbus 25, and if you enjoyed the previous model, you will certainly enjoy this one. It feels good to run in and it’s a much firmer shoe and up there as one of my top pics for longer runs.

traintall_ originally posted on asics.com
Top cushioned running show
18 April 2024

I had another pair of Gel-Nimbus years ago and, for that shoe iteration, I thought that there can't be something worse on the market.However, when I tried the Gel-Nimbus 26 everything changed. You feel like you're flying in this running shoes. The comfort is great, the cusion is great, also the upper feels good.The only disadvantages that I see are:1. The upper that is very comfortable but a lilttle bit too thick. In the summer days your feet get overheated.2. The weight. A little bit too heavy for my like.Overall this shoes are perfect in my shoe rotation for the easy, recovery runs.I tried running in the Gel-Nimbus 26 also some short speed intervals and the boost and the energy return of the shoes is very interesting. They can keep up with your ... MoreI had another pair of Gel-Nimbus years ago and, for that shoe iteration, I thought that there can't be something worse on the market.However, when I tried the Gel-Nimbus 26 everything changed. You feel like you're flying in this running shoes. The comfort is great, the cusion is great, also the upper feels good.The only disadvantages that I see are:1. The upper that is very comfortable but a lilttle bit too thick. In the summer days your feet get overheated.2. The weight. A little bit too heavy for my like.Overall this shoes are perfect in my shoe rotation for the easy, recovery runs.I tried running in the Gel-Nimbus 26 also some short speed intervals and the boost and the energy return of the shoes is very interesting. They can keep up with your pace.My color is the Mint one.

Aifer originally posted on asics.com