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The result is a relatively bottom heavy shoe that doesnt provide that much protection, but also doesnt let you sink into it. And while the shoe didnt excite me, it sure managed to impress me. I think 10.5 US would have been the better size for me. Both fit true-to-size. I still have my Nimbus 13s which are now 10years old and still going strong. But the 23 give me plantar like my 1080v10. Its best suited to easy paces but its also capable of picking up the pace. What actually helped was to use the marathon-lacing-method (not shown, using the additional lacing holes). The GEL-Nimbus 23 is available now from ASICS.com and from our retail partners below, Please Check out our BigHoliday Runners' Gift GuideHERE. My pair of Nimbus 23 showed up the same day as the Nimbus Lite 2, so Ive been alternating my runs between them.

I had nimbus 22 but my problem is the upper material. Running Warehouse has 21/31mm for the Nimbus 22 and I believe thats close to the full stack as it includes the outsole and foot bed. Asics didnt get the rubber placement correct because the lateral heel posterior which is the initial ground contact for many runners, is covered by the less durable AHAR instead of AHAR+. Cheers Robbe great review love the way liken it to stepping on the construction site My kind of language.

I think there are too many shoes these days which slap so much protection at you, that you cant feel the street anymore. As a neutral runner who supinates, this does literally nothing for me and Id love to be rid of it (if only for the weight savings) but it doesnt get in the way like it has in the past - massive step up.

The Nimbus on the other hand feels all around more plush and comfortable but is limited to more moderate paces for me. And while other Nimbus models have had a very prominent plastic bridge under the arch (ASICS TRUSTIC system), this models plastic insert is much smaller and less prominent than it has been in the past. The reason for that is probably the full FlyteFoam Propel midsole in comparison to just a layer of that softer material in the Kayano. Learn how your comment data is processed. He lives in Baltimore with his wife and two sons and runs with the Faster Bastards. Runner's World participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. For the weight and the cost this shoe should either hold up better to 10+ mile runs or bring a smile to your face on every step, and it did neither for me. But in my opinion it doesnt need it and somehow manages to run much, much lighter than its weight without it. Lets get into it, and Ill tell you why this can work for you, and maybe why it wont.

It is also a cornerstone of their company and for good reason its a shoe that lets runners run without having to think about anything. An Ortholite sock liner rounds out the cushion. These 23s are the worst! For that it is just too heavy. Jeff: Some shoes make you excited to put them on and go run, and this shoe didnt do it for me. We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. The reason for that is probably the full FlyteFoam Propel midsole in comparison to just a layer of that softer material in the Kayano. Im not sure if that would be a better shoe for me. Its tongue is thick and padded: the type of tongue I want on a max cushioned trainer- not a flat, racing-inspired tongue like on the Vomero 15 and the MaxRoad 4+. You should definitely give the Nimbus 23 a try! Nils: I think the Ride is the better comparison than the Triumph as it also comes with a great forefoot flex and therefore a more natural ride. Both fit true-to-size. While you're at it, subscribe to the magazine here and get it through your letterbox each month, The best treadmills for runners, starting at 150, ASICS Gel-Nimbus 23 Women's Running Shoes - SS21, This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. I enjoyed your video. Asics has taken one of its most popular and long-running (in every sense) shoes, tweaked a few things but left the essentials the same. There are some serious cutouts (aka flex grooves) in the outsole of the Nimbus 23. Its not going to change your running world, but itll keep it running on its axis. Even during these winter days where the streets get icy the Nimbus 23 gives me confidence. I had take a full week off per a podiatrists order, and fell way short of my monthly distance goal. From teenagers just starting running, to experienced marathon runners, the Nimbus series appeals to a wide target market and you can be guaranteed to see dozens of pairs of Nimbus on your run along the banks of the Singapore River or around the Marina Bay. Another 80km and the rubber could be worn down right to the midsole foam in that area. At the 80km mark I could already see significant wear on the lateral heel posterior which had worn down 2-3mm which is a big concern. Im a big fan of ASICS AHAR outsoles. Same here. I never quite understood the massive popularity of the Nimbus. I never run any of the earlier Nimbus before, but I can see why it has been around for so long. ), but giving up some pop at toe-off (and the Nimbus Lite 2 doesnt have that much pop to spare) at the expense of the nearly 1.5 extra ounces for the Nimbus 23 in my size. Fit is spot on true-to-size lengthwise, and with my slightly wider than D foot, I had no issues with width either. A supremely cushioned shoe that will be a very popular buy for a large range of runners. It is a very smooth ride for a neutral midfoot or heel striking runner. It seems a little lacking in forefoot protection, but giving it an extra 3-5mm of stack height is only going to make it heavier and even less inspiring. Asics claims that the Nimbus 23 has been updated to be more stable and have smoother ride transitions than the Nimbus 22. Ill definitely continue using it as a daily trainer.

I dont see any likely early failure points from the exposed midsole up the center of the heel to the midfoot and in the lateral flex grooves in the forefoot - the rubber outsole extends far enough to really protect the midsole. Nonetheless there is more than enough rubber in all needed places. Jeff: Its 2020, and it still has GEL. Jeff: ASICS is still using an external GEL insert in the heel above a layer of FlyteFoam, and overall it works well. Nils: I can feel some uncomfortable lace pressure at times. Same issue as the Asics Kayano 27 with the mid sole wearing out in super quick time. Fit is spot on true-to-size lengthwise, and with my slightly wider than D foot, I had no issues with width either. Nils: My expectations were pretty low for the ASICS Gel Nimbus 23. I've done all sorts of sports for all my life, often 5-7 times a week. It gives you plenty of protection paired with a comfortable and smooth ride which just feels right and natural to me while it still lets you feel the surface you run on. Sounds like the Nimbus might be what Im looking for. Jeff: Brooks has been making minor changes for the last few years, but the results speak for themselves as one of the mainstay big mileage trainers. A $150 running shoe should feel special when you run in it and the Nimbus 23 definitely does. That means that compared to other brands the Nimbus 23 fits true to size (because I nearly always wear 10.5 - in all ASICS I have run). I never had to worry about slowing down when turning corners and I never had to concentrate on striking on the forefoot or rearfoot. Jeff: The Nimbus 23 upper uses an engineered mesh with several layers. As Jeff stated the forefoot flex is really outstanding! Thank you. ROBBE: ASICS is staying true to the Nimbus, as it should, because it probably makes them tens of millions of dollars a year. In terms of looks, I like this carrier grey/digital aqua (okay, whatever that is) colorway. Back to the K S ASICS Tartheredge 2 Review: The Tarther Tradition Topo Athletic Ultraventure 2 Multi Tester Review. For that it is just too heavy. Its weight (10.9 ounces for a mens size 9) has stayed the same for at least the last three years. Legs felt great at all points during and after. New Balance Fresh Foam 880v11 Multi Tester Review: Puma Deviate Nitro Initial Video Review, Shoe Deta Hope Wilkes Favorite Run Racing and Training Shoes Hoka One One Kaha Low GTX Multi Tester Review: 100 Nils Scharff 2020 Run Favorites for Road and Trail. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io, We put Puma's Run XX Nitro through its paces, The best Asics road and trail running shoes, Lululemon launch new running apparel collection, Under Armour releases female-first running shoe, The Asics Gel Nimbus 23 is an excellent go to shoe, Runner's World, Part of the Hearst UK Wellbeing Network. My first run was 12km at an easy pace and I was really surprised with how comfortable and plush the ride of the Nimbus 23 felt. But the 23s are a disaster, and like you I end up suffering after a few days running in them. The Nimbus has been ASICS big neutral daily trainer with some slight stability features. Both true-to-size. Good review! Learn how your comment data is processed. I took this shoe on a 10-mile run and several shorter runs. Its the least obtrusive TRUSTIC, but its a neutral shoe - why is there a plastic insert? Something about the ultra plush tongue just sets the tone for the rest of the shoe, and the overall comfort.

But in my opinion it doesnt need it and somehow manages to run much, much lighter than its weight without it. The only major difference I could see was on the outsole. As much as they have very different appearances, ultimately these two shoes are very similar. Her review soon. The tongue is plusher on this version, which is probably unnecessary. So i use the 23 for walking and casual wear at work. This makes the Nimbus 23 a decent climber and a shoe that runs much lighter than its actual weight might let you assume. I think there are too many shoes these days which slap so much protection at you, that you cant feel the street anymore. I didnt have a problem with it, but people who prefer lower drops will probably pass on this. I think much ado is made about the importance of shoe weight anyhow. But other than that it is just the better expected durability that speaks for the Nimbus.

I cant really comment on the breathability of the upper, because its like 50 degrees right now, so its not like my feet are getting that hot. I think their rubber formulas are along the grippiest and most durable on the market. ROBBE: I always throw all of these types of shoes into the if it aint broke, dont fix it category. On the run, they have comparable feel, with the N23 giving just a little more squish underfoot than the lighter Nimbus Lite 2 (. The 23rd iteration doesnt stray too far from their tried and true formula, but a combination of Gel and FlyteFoam in the midsole with a pared down plastic TRUSTIC midfoot insert makes this Nimbus the most runnable in years. Jeff Valliere's Favorite 2020 Trail Run Shoes and Jeff Beck's 2020 Run Shoe and Gear Favorites, Marcel Krebs Favorite 2020 Run Shoes and Gear, John Tribbia's Favorite Run Shoes of 2020, Ryan Eiler's Favorite Run Shoes and Gear 2020.