Asics Running Shoes Reviews

Asics is the Japanese giant of running shoes. The Asics name is an acronym of the latin motto "Anima Sana in Corpore Sano" which is "Healty Mind in a Healty Body". Founded in 1949 by Kirachiro Onitsuka. Asics makes some of the most popular running shoes worldwide, from the cushioned Cumulus and Nimbus to the stability Kayano and GT series. Asics' lineup of running shoes is impressive: being the focus sport for the company, they have plenty of options to fit many different runners.

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Weight
12.38 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“A highly cushioned trail shoe for non-technical trail runners.” Read expert review
Mark Melnykowycz
Running Expert
Weight
11 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“A great shoe for anyone looking for premium soft cushioning” Read expert review
Daniel Cho
Running Expert
Weight
10.4 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Asics Blur33 2.0 is a good, simple, lightweight neutral trainer that suffers from a tight fit in the toe and heel slippage.” Read expert review
Thomas Caughlan
Ultrarunner and 10-Year Running Shoe Tester
Weight
11.2 oz (M); 8.7 oz (W) oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Asics Cumulus 14 makes for a great long run shoe with ample cushioning and support. As the miles stack up through marathon training, they have held up well, and are a good everyday shoe. They’re...” Read expert review
Courtney Roy
Running Expert
Weight
9.3 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Minimalist
“Amazing breathability and water release properties, good race shoe for moderate trails, tread pattern a little soft for mountains and muddy runs.” Read expert review
Mark Melnykowycz
Running Expert
Weight
8.6 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Lightweight
“The Gel-lyte 33 is a superb shoe for fast pace training, racing, and even a daily trainer for those who enjoy a minimalist type shoe.” Read expert review
Jim Coulson
Fast Road and Trail Runner. Career Firefighter.
Weight
11.7 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Trail
“Nice light shoe for basic trails, minimalist with some heel cushion, soft sole isn’t good for alpine mountain rocky runs.” Read expert review
Mark Melnykowycz
Running Expert
Weight
12.9 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Motion Control
“A heavy, slow but still very serviceable maximum protection shoe for average width feet. ” Read expert review
Theo Clyatt
Running Expert
Weight
12.5 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Stability
“It's a lot of value for your money: nice fit, solid stability and a breathable upper are its best points, the lack of forefoot cushioning might make you opt for the bigger sister GT 2170” Read expert review
Ruggero Loda
Founder and Publisher, Running Shoes Guru
Weight
12 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Stability
“A uniquely engineered shoe that runs smooth and quiet but lives in the shadow of its big brother.” Read expert review
Theo Clyatt
Running Expert