The Nimbus 16 (2E) is my current shoe and was asics fuzex rush chosen based upon the Asics website "Shoe Finder". While I admit it fits great, but for the fact that the inside rear lining has torn (second pair in a row) right at the heel, I'm wondering when all is said and done, whether it be the Kayano 21, the Nimbus 16 or another shoe brand what one running shoe (or couple shoes) would Solereview feel is the best option for an Underpronator who needs a cushiony and somewhat wide shoe?I came to running in midlife having never run before. I started with the Asics 2160, which I loved. I had two pairs of those before I couldn't find them anymore.
I went to the Asics 2170, which were alright, but not like the 2160. I then went to the GT-2000 which again, were alright, but nothing to brag about. I took the plunge to the more expensive Kayano 20 and I loved them. It was the first time since the 2160 that I really was impressed by a running shoe. I went asics gel lyte v mens through three pairs in one year. I nursed along my third pair waiting for the Kayano 21 to come out, and I bought a pair when they arrived.What a fantastic page! I'm returning to running after a long spell of rest the impact was jarring an old neck injury and causing too much pain.
I would be grateful if asics gel lyte womens you could recommend a shoe for someone like me. I tried on the Asics Gel Kayano 21 the other day and it felt very comfortable. Could this be a good shoe for me? Thanks!!Hi! Just discovered this site today. I'm looking for a new pair of running shoes, saw this Asics Gel Kayano 21 but not sure if they are the perfect ones for me. I'm looking for long runs shoes. I'm trainning for a half marathon which is at the end of the month. I'm looking to spend about maxinun £100 ThanksHi, I am a 36 year old female. I used to run 3 to 4 times a week for 30 minutes.
Hi, I have a fairly flat foot and over-pronate. asics gel nimbus 20 mens My main issue is I developed a bursar in my right foot between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal, which continues to give me pain anytime I wear a tight shoe or a shoe that causes me to pronate. I had an injection which helped a bit but it's been 2-3 years now and I still have pain in my right foot. I don;t run anymore, but do a lot of walking and have been wearing the old Brooks Trance 10 with a prescribed orthotic from my podiatrist. However, I can no longer purchase this shoe and the trance have changed their design and are no longer good for my foot.
Anyway I've noticed that, after a certain distance, my shins start to hurt and will hurt for the next couple of days. This limits the distance I can run each week. I think the main brunt of my (rather heavy) footstrike is mid-sole to heel- which puts a lot of stress on my shins and knees. For the past six months, I've been using Brooks Ghost 7's, which were recommended for me after having a gait analysis done in a running shop. I'm finding that these really don't provide the cushioning I require. So, I'm looking into the more cushioning-heavy styles of shoe. Having read both reviews, I've narrowed it down to the Adidas Ultra Boost (though I have heard these aren't so good for people with wider feet), the Asics Gel Kayano 21 and the Haka One One Clifton.
I tried a few Nike shoes, but they seem tight. Few Reebok shoes asics gel nimbus 20 review work for me though, don't remember the names. Could you suggest me some shoes from Reebok/Asics/Skechers/Umbro or any other brand which would suit my foot. Thanks. =ØBÞHey, I have a question I hope you cen help with. I recently started running again. I have begun having issues with Achilles tendonitis, where the pain is just above the heel. I used to always run in Asics, but the last two shoes I used were Nikes and Brooks. Do you think the 21's could help with this issue?Hi. You're reviews are very helpful. I need some help finding a new shoe.