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This distinctive runner is very good looking 👍🏼, very comfortable 👌 and very supportive 💪🏼 - each equally important. Switched to them years ago and am loving the continued improvements. They have trained for marathons and ran marathons at decent times (just over three hours). Despite the mileage clocked up on them, they still look good when it’s time for their retirement. Have highly recommended these runners to others who over pronate. For those who don’t know if they have a neutral gait or over pronate, it’s a great idea to get checked (most sports stores have machines for this) and then wear the right runner for you because it will help towards your joints staying healthier for longer. ASICS have done the extensive research for each of us. Kayano is a ... MoreThis distinctive runner is very good looking 👍🏼, very comfortable 👌 and very supportive 💪🏼 - each equally important. Switched to them years ago and am loving the continued improvements. They have trained for marathons and ran marathons at decent times (just over three hours). Despite the mileage clocked up on them, they still look good when it’s time for their retirement. Have highly recommended these runners to others who over pronate. For those who don’t know if they have a neutral gait or over pronate, it’s a great idea to get checked (most sports stores have machines for this) and then wear the right runner for you because it will help towards your joints staying healthier for longer. ASICS have done the extensive research for each of us. Kayano is a sensible choice for those who want the best long term results from the body.
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I've been using the Kayano model since #18. I like the changes made to the 28. For example, the forefoot has alittle a more cushion, which makes it feel like the shoe turns over faster. The toebox is rounded again versus being pointy in the 27. The midfoot area does not feel as stiff but in a good way. The ONLY things I don't like is that it fits like a 2E instead of 4E (my normal size) and in the tongue area it is tight on the top of my foot when laced. This normally happens when I wear a tight fitting shoe. I tried to break in the shoes with a 1 hr recovery, 1 hr tempo, and a 3 hr run but still feels tight. Sadly, I will not use these for the marathon which is in 3 weeks. I will have to resucitate my Kayano 27s for just one more run. On a positive note, shoes are ... MoreI've been using the Kayano model since #18. I like the changes made to the 28. For example, the forefoot has alittle a more cushion, which makes it feel like the shoe turns over faster. The toebox is rounded again versus being pointy in the 27. The midfoot area does not feel as stiff but in a good way. The ONLY things I don't like is that it fits like a 2E instead of 4E (my normal size) and in the tongue area it is tight on the top of my foot when laced. This normally happens when I wear a tight fitting shoe. I tried to break in the shoes with a 1 hr recovery, 1 hr tempo, and a 3 hr run but still feels tight. Sadly, I will not use these for the marathon which is in 3 weeks. I will have to resucitate my Kayano 27s for just one more run. On a positive note, shoes are great for walking.
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Used to have older version of Kayanos (bought around 2012-2013), loved them! Lasted 10 years but recently outer developed few rips and I foolishly decided to replace with newer version. Now I wish I had the old ones patched up. ( BTW I Managed to re-glue the sole of my SO older Kayanos and she is still using them and prefers over any newer shoes!)The sole of my old Kayano was undestructable while the shoe provided great support and stability. Overall, best shoes I have ever owned! Should have bought 2 pairs.My new Kayano's (28) seem lighter and not so durable. They too provide good stability and cushioning, however, when fully laced up, there is space between eylets and the tounge of the shoe, where my foot is uncovered and unprotected. I have to double check ... MoreUsed to have older version of Kayanos (bought around 2012-2013), loved them! Lasted 10 years but recently outer developed few rips and I foolishly decided to replace with newer version. Now I wish I had the old ones patched up. ( BTW I Managed to re-glue the sole of my SO older Kayanos and she is still using them and prefers over any newer shoes!)The sole of my old Kayano was undestructable while the shoe provided great support and stability. Overall, best shoes I have ever owned! Should have bought 2 pairs.My new Kayano's (28) seem lighter and not so durable. They too provide good stability and cushioning, however, when fully laced up, there is space between eylets and the tounge of the shoe, where my foot is uncovered and unprotected. I have to double check that the tounge is as flat as possible to cover my foot.I bought exactly the same size and width as the last time, yet its upper is completely different. How come there is space between upper and the tounge? Pics taken without socks so not as visible as when with socks.They also feel like designed to last one season. I only bought them about a month ago, and to me they already look beat up (after 6 x 2 hour outside walking sessions), while GEL-CUMULUS 23 G-TX (4months), GEL-KAYANO 25 OBI (2years4months), Trabuco Max (1 year) and GEL-QUANTUM INFINITY(3yr4months) all look like new.I would return them if I could and go for non-goretex Cumulus instead, the sole feels indestructable and my foot is properly protected in my Cumulus-G-TX's, however, these are too worm on hot days.Altogether I have 7 pairs of (casual & training) shoes, various Asics (6) and one pair of indestructible trail running Salomons, and I feel like I will be looking elsewhere for my next trainers. I will not be paying for so poorly designed yet highly priced product.Feels like overengineered or, worst, sales/data analysis people got to determine durability and quality on new models.Asics, durability was your strong point, without it, you will not be worth the price.
This distinctive runner is very good looking 👍🏼, very comfortable 👌 and very supportive 💪🏼 - each equally important. Switched to them years ago and am loving the continued improvements. They have trained for marathons and ran marathons at decent times (just over three hours). Despite the mileage clocked up on them, they still look good when it’s time for their retirement. Have highly recommended these runners to others who over pronate. For those who don’t know if they have a neutral gait or over pronate, it’s a great idea to get checked (most sports stores have machines for this) and then wear the right runner for you because it will help towards your joints staying healthier for longer. ASICS have done the extensive research for each of us. Kayano is a ... MoreThis distinctive runner is very good looking 👍🏼, very comfortable 👌 and very supportive 💪🏼 - each equally important. Switched to them years ago and am loving the continued improvements. They have trained for marathons and ran marathons at decent times (just over three hours). Despite the mileage clocked up on them, they still look good when it’s time for their retirement. Have highly recommended these runners to others who over pronate. For those who don’t know if they have a neutral gait or over pronate, it’s a great idea to get checked (most sports stores have machines for this) and then wear the right runner for you because it will help towards your joints staying healthier for longer. ASICS have done the extensive research for each of us. Kayano is a sensible choice for those who want the best long term results from the body.
I've been using the Kayano model since #18. I like the changes made to the 28. For example, the forefoot has alittle a more cushion, which makes it feel like the shoe turns over faster. The toebox is rounded again versus being pointy in the 27. The midfoot area does not feel as stiff but in a good way. The ONLY things I don't like is that it fits like a 2E instead of 4E (my normal size) and in the tongue area it is tight on the top of my foot when laced. This normally happens when I wear a tight fitting shoe. I tried to break in the shoes with a 1 hr recovery, 1 hr tempo, and a 3 hr run but still feels tight. Sadly, I will not use these for the marathon which is in 3 weeks. I will have to resucitate my Kayano 27s for just one more run. On a positive note, shoes are ... MoreI've been using the Kayano model since #18. I like the changes made to the 28. For example, the forefoot has alittle a more cushion, which makes it feel like the shoe turns over faster. The toebox is rounded again versus being pointy in the 27. The midfoot area does not feel as stiff but in a good way. The ONLY things I don't like is that it fits like a 2E instead of 4E (my normal size) and in the tongue area it is tight on the top of my foot when laced. This normally happens when I wear a tight fitting shoe. I tried to break in the shoes with a 1 hr recovery, 1 hr tempo, and a 3 hr run but still feels tight. Sadly, I will not use these for the marathon which is in 3 weeks. I will have to resucitate my Kayano 27s for just one more run. On a positive note, shoes are great for walking.
Used to have older version of Kayanos (bought around 2012-2013), loved them! Lasted 10 years but recently outer developed few rips and I foolishly decided to replace with newer version. Now I wish I had the old ones patched up. ( BTW I Managed to re-glue the sole of my SO older Kayanos and she is still using them and prefers over any newer shoes!)The sole of my old Kayano was undestructable while the shoe provided great support and stability. Overall, best shoes I have ever owned! Should have bought 2 pairs.My new Kayano's (28) seem lighter and not so durable. They too provide good stability and cushioning, however, when fully laced up, there is space between eylets and the tounge of the shoe, where my foot is uncovered and unprotected. I have to double check ... MoreUsed to have older version of Kayanos (bought around 2012-2013), loved them! Lasted 10 years but recently outer developed few rips and I foolishly decided to replace with newer version. Now I wish I had the old ones patched up. ( BTW I Managed to re-glue the sole of my SO older Kayanos and she is still using them and prefers over any newer shoes!)The sole of my old Kayano was undestructable while the shoe provided great support and stability. Overall, best shoes I have ever owned! Should have bought 2 pairs.My new Kayano's (28) seem lighter and not so durable. They too provide good stability and cushioning, however, when fully laced up, there is space between eylets and the tounge of the shoe, where my foot is uncovered and unprotected. I have to double check that the tounge is as flat as possible to cover my foot.I bought exactly the same size and width as the last time, yet its upper is completely different. How come there is space between upper and the tounge? Pics taken without socks so not as visible as when with socks.They also feel like designed to last one season. I only bought them about a month ago, and to me they already look beat up (after 6 x 2 hour outside walking sessions), while GEL-CUMULUS 23 G-TX (4months), GEL-KAYANO 25 OBI (2years4months), Trabuco Max (1 year) and GEL-QUANTUM INFINITY(3yr4months) all look like new.I would return them if I could and go for non-goretex Cumulus instead, the sole feels indestructable and my foot is properly protected in my Cumulus-G-TX's, however, these are too worm on hot days.Altogether I have 7 pairs of (casual & training) shoes, various Asics (6) and one pair of indestructible trail running Salomons, and I feel like I will be looking elsewhere for my next trainers. I will not be paying for so poorly designed yet highly priced product.Feels like overengineered or, worst, sales/data analysis people got to determine durability and quality on new models.Asics, durability was your strong point, without it, you will not be worth the price.
So I started my running in January 2021 doing the couch to 5k which I completed by the end of the month,, at thttimee I was using a treadmill and a normal pair of trainers.In February I completed a challenge of 56 miles for cancer research but actually doubled my efforts and did 112 miles still on a treadmill and with the same knackered old trainers.I then embarked on an ambitious plan to run this year's marathon. I went to a running shop and was put on a treadmill to see my gait and was advised to buy a certain brand of running shoe.Unfortunately for me these shoes were not good and caused me to get a slight injury.I returned to the store after seeing a foot doctor and told them what was wrong and they basically said there was nothing they could do.I used ... MoreSo I started my running in January 2021 doing the couch to 5k which I completed by the end of the month,, at thttimee I was using a treadmill and a normal pair of trainers.In February I completed a challenge of 56 miles for cancer research but actually doubled my efforts and did 112 miles still on a treadmill and with the same knackered old trainers.I then embarked on an ambitious plan to run this year's marathon. I went to a running shop and was put on a treadmill to see my gait and was advised to buy a certain brand of running shoe.Unfortunately for me these shoes were not good and caused me to get a slight injury.I returned to the store after seeing a foot doctor and told them what was wrong and they basically said there was nothing they could do.I used a different shop to again check my gait and explained what had happened with my previous running shoes and this time was advised to buy the ASICS running shoes as they would be better.I looked online and was looking at the kayano 27 but saw they had the kayano 28 and purchased those.I've only had them for 3 weeks and already I'm back on schedule for the marathon training plan and I just completed a 9 mile run on Wednesday and am doing another 9 mile run this weekend.I did my first ever official 10k recently and it was the vitality virtual 10k and I did ok considering I was carrying a small injury at the time.The kayano 28 shoes I purchased have given me the confidence to keep going with the training plan and hopefully those same shoes will get me over the finish line and I can raise some money for my charity which is CLIC Sargent children's charity.Wish me luck!
Disappointed with this model, shoes is clunky, too wide in toe are, sizing is wrong. UK size 8 of GEL KAYANO 28 is bigger the my previous GEL PULSE 12 shoes.I thought that these series would be considerably better than budget GEL PULSE series, as they cost twice the price.Right shoe inside next to toe has excess glue that is hard and was causing me discomfort for first few runs.Foam and impact absorbing is OK but maybe just little too soft.
My first pair of Gel Kayanos was probably the 14. I’ve been buying new pairs every 1.5 years since for running, weight lifting and cross-training, including for Cross-Fit the past 5 years. What I found out the hard way with the 28s, is that the outsole is MUCH softer than previous versions, including the 27s, which I own. After two days at the CrossFit gym, I already had a tear in the outsole. It wasn’t until a couple weeks later that I realized it was from most likely from rope climbs. Thankfully, ASICS Customer Service didn’t really care that I was a long time customer and was quick to deny my warranty claim. Oh, and the 27s withstood multiple workouts with rope climbs and took it like a champ. These are good shoes for running, just don’t try doing anything more ... MoreMy first pair of Gel Kayanos was probably the 14. I’ve been buying new pairs every 1.5 years since for running, weight lifting and cross-training, including for Cross-Fit the past 5 years. What I found out the hard way with the 28s, is that the outsole is MUCH softer than previous versions, including the 27s, which I own. After two days at the CrossFit gym, I already had a tear in the outsole. It wasn’t until a couple weeks later that I realized it was from most likely from rope climbs. Thankfully, ASICS Customer Service didn’t really care that I was a long time customer and was quick to deny my warranty claim. Oh, and the 27s withstood multiple workouts with rope climbs and took it like a champ. These are good shoes for running, just don’t try doing anything more adventurous in them.
This is my first pair. I wear a size 7 but followed the advice and ordered a size up to a 8. They fit perfectly and I love the fact they don’t rub against my heel since the first time I put them on. I also like that I can remove the insert and put my orthotic inserts in and they feel great on. I’ve tried Hoka, saucony, and brooks but none compare to the ASICS as far a fit, feel, comfort, support, and light weight. I have plantar fasciitis and needed a neutral & supportive walking shoe. Although I can’t run due to arthritis in the knees I have to walk only for other reasons. Definitely worth the price and I prefer this edition versus the latest edition out Now by Ascics.
I recently have undergone physio and for an ATFL injury only to discover just when my ankle started functioning as 'norm' I experienced severe pain and was told I had plantar fasciitis.I rolled my eyes thinking this was never going to end and my physio therapist told me about Asics and said have a research but they have footwear designed to help he swears by them.So off I went to my nearest store and the sales assistant was amazing *shout out to Wembley outlet* I told him from my research I need to try the keyano and the GT range to decipher what I need for day to day walking and eventually gym workout.He got me both and we tried the sizing with thin socks and thick socks, I was able to walk around in the shop, test if my feet were rolling to get a real feel ... MoreI recently have undergone physio and for an ATFL injury only to discover just when my ankle started functioning as 'norm' I experienced severe pain and was told I had plantar fasciitis.I rolled my eyes thinking this was never going to end and my physio therapist told me about Asics and said have a research but they have footwear designed to help he swears by them.So off I went to my nearest store and the sales assistant was amazing *shout out to Wembley outlet* I told him from my research I need to try the keyano and the GT range to decipher what I need for day to day walking and eventually gym workout.He got me both and we tried the sizing with thin socks and thick socks, I was able to walk around in the shop, test if my feet were rolling to get a real feel and Gel-Keyano were PERFECT!!!My foot immediately felt relief and I said I need this trainers.Unfortunately the store didn't have my size so I had to order online but I do NOT regret this purchase I will pay for quality and comfort anyday.Thank you.Gt2010 are my next pair for gym!!!
Have had two pairs of 28s prior to this pair and they were great shoes. Great stability and enjoyed the bouncy and softCushion they provided. For some reason this particular pair had zero bounce or softness and actually caused me to develop knee pain. I contacted customer service to see if i could get a replacement and did nothing more than read to me the return policy and could have cared less if i was satisfied with my purchase. Asics is a multi-million dollar global company and could try to make things right with me. I ran in the shoes maybe 5-6 times so i wasn't trying to take advantage of anyone- my shoes were truly uncomfortable. I am not happy and will go back to Saucony.
The recent Gel Kayanos have not lived up to the reputation and performance of earlier versions, in my opinion. The "guts" of the shoe have been removed resulting in less support provided by the uppers and less durability of the soles. A "printed" design on the upper is just not the same as the multi-layer stitched Asics logo. And neither is the simplified sole composition. I have been a very loyal Gel Kayano user since the very beginning, in the early 90's because they enabled me to return to running & jogging. As a big pronator, the shoes have been a life (knee) -saver for me. I have purchased multiple pairs of every generation of Gel Kayano. I am very excited to hear that Asics is re-launching the Gel Kayano 14. I just ordered a pair and am looking forward to ... MoreThe recent Gel Kayanos have not lived up to the reputation and performance of earlier versions, in my opinion. The "guts" of the shoe have been removed resulting in less support provided by the uppers and less durability of the soles. A "printed" design on the upper is just not the same as the multi-layer stitched Asics logo. And neither is the simplified sole composition. I have been a very loyal Gel Kayano user since the very beginning, in the early 90's because they enabled me to return to running & jogging. As a big pronator, the shoes have been a life (knee) -saver for me. I have purchased multiple pairs of every generation of Gel Kayano. I am very excited to hear that Asics is re-launching the Gel Kayano 14. I just ordered a pair and am looking forward to using them ...and comparing them to my current 3 pairs of 28's. (I split my time between Canada and the US so I double up on many high-use items. Thanks!