"The Most Comfortable Running Shoe" APPARENTLY - ASICS Gel Nimbus 25 Review

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  • @Sabundy
    @Sabundy Před rokem +74

    I bought the Gel Nimbus 25 a few days ago. I love them. Comfortable as hell and they look great. Now bare in mind I'm not running in them but for long walks, and standing a lot they are fantastic.

    • @ser1ification
      @ser1ification Před rokem +5

      I’m also considering for walking, standing. Thanks for the comment

    • @jvcarter21
      @jvcarter21 Před rokem +2

      Same! my job consist of walking around and standing all day so im thinking of getting some of these

    • @Sabundy
      @Sabundy Před rokem +3

      @@jvcarter21 I can only say my friend that for that they are great. For me they are the most comfortable pair of shoes I have ever owned. I can't run at present due to a leg injury unfortunately. But I do like long walks. About 5kms a night. And my feet are still fine afterwards with these shoes.

    • @jamiedalrymple3689
      @jamiedalrymple3689 Před rokem +2

      They would be a great choice for long walks ❤️✌️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @prayforadoor
    @prayforadoor Před rokem +8

    I just bought these! Most comfortable shoe I’ve ever worn. I have arthritis in my feet as well as bunions and plantar faceitis. Constant pain until I got these. On my feet all day long at work and they don’t feel tired and painful at the end of the day. I live in Saskatchewan where it’s been a hot hot 30 degrees Celsius most days and not one ounce of sweat. These runners breathe just fine in hot climates. I don’t run with them though, just speed walk due to my foot arthritis, but wow, I am so impressed! No sweaty feet. No stinky feet. So breathable and cool!

  • @wordsovsean8905
    @wordsovsean8905 Před rokem +20

    In regard to shoe cost, new shoes are expensive but they always have been in Australia. I think I was paying over $200 for Asics Kayanos 20 years ago. The good thing is that sales are bigger than ever. Unless the new version of a shoe is a massive update, last year’s model is not suddenly worthless. The Saucony Ride 16 is out now at $200-$220. I saw the Ride (and Guide) 15 at an outlet for $50. I know which one I’d go for, neither, but if you like the Rides I’m sure the 15s will do the job.
    On the Nimbus, I went out last weekend to grab a cushioned shoe. I tried the Nimbus 25, Glideride 3 and Novablast 3. I went for the Glideride 3 and for me it wasn’t even close. I think it’s just an amazing feeling shoe and wasn’t what I expected. I think that because of the way the sole is coloured with the FFBlast+ part of the midsole being the same as the upper, it doesn’t give the impression of being a max cushion shoe. I was interested in trying it, but thought it would be on the firmer side, when in reality it’s actually quite soft, bouncy and responsive. It does carry a little weight, but the responsiveness makes up for it. The Nimbus was soft, but didn’t do anything else for me. The Novablast was the biggest surprise, I didn’t like it at all. The Glideride 3 immediately made me excited to take them on a run. The Novablast made me want to take them off as they felt like running in cushioned, slappy business/dress shoes. Plenty of people love the Novablast 3 so I think I’m in the minority here.
    Regarding the upper of the Nimbus, I had the same concerns about the Glideride being too warm, but I’ve taken them out in temps of around 30 degrees and they’ve actually been fine, so maybe the Nimbus would be similar. I ran half marathon distance yesterday with the temperature in the high 20s and they did very well. I wasn’t wearing the thinnest socks I could either.
    Anyway, I enjoyed the review, thanks.

  • @leciadavis-phillips6676
    @leciadavis-phillips6676 Před rokem +5

    It’s amazing. So comfortable. The mesh shoe tongue is perfect. The shoe string fabric is nice and strings stay tied. Best running shoe I’ve owned.

  • @clareofafrica
    @clareofafrica Před rokem +16

    I'm a Reebok Floatride Energy 3 gal at heart. So so comfortable and dirt cheap! Have had no issues with them whatsoever. And you could get 3-4 pairs for the price of the ASICS! I tried the Nike Invincible 2 but I found them to be so uncomfortable and again, quite expensive. Great video Ben (and Sarah!) 😊👍

  • @StuartOnYT
    @StuartOnYT Před rokem +8

    The results for their tests in Australia were from 52 mens and 48 ladies. It was compared to the 1080v12, Bondi 8 and one that escapes my mind ( I work for Runners Need if anyone was wondering ). I agree with you about the Novablast 3 though, almost every customer I had last year wanting Asics wanted a Novablast and was heavily loved in reviews.

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Před rokem +1

      AND the Novablast is significantly cheaper... and easier to find on sale too!!

    • @StuartOnYT
      @StuartOnYT Před rokem

      @@bev9708 That's the key thing, it's a cheaper shoe and easier to find. For me Nova all day long!

    • @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics
      @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics Před rokem

      All terrible shoes. New Balance lost their way in recent versions of the 1080
      I'm not a HOKA fan and think that FF Blast is awful. I haven't ran in the Novablast 3 but version 2 is like having a heavy ship strapped to your feet.
      I also wouldn't pay more than £110 max for an everyday shoe. Crazy with non plated shoes selling for between £170 and £200+ over the last 6 months.

    • @terpreterin9777
      @terpreterin9777 Před rokem

      @@MarkSmith_Best-Athletics just curious, what shoes are great in your opinion?

    • @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics
      @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics Před rokem

      @@terpreterin9777 Any shoe that I would consider wearing has to be approx 270g or under for my size 7.5 or 8 and under 220g for any race day shoe.
      I also like a decent foam.
      Current road shoes in my rotation are;
      2 pairs of Endorphin Pro 3
      New Balance Rebel v3
      Metaspeed Sky and Sky+
      New Balance 1080v11 (preferred V10 which I had two pairs of).
      New Balance RC Elite v2
      Reebok Floatride Energy 3 (mainly saved for treadmill runs).
      Reebok Floatride Run Fast 2 (rarely worn these days but might use occasionally).
      361 Flame (rarely used these days but still in good shape and run well for a carbon plated shoe with approx 300 miles on them).
      Endorphin Speeds are now retired but I would buy other pairs at the right price if available when I need to add that type of shoe to my rotation.
      Still using the NB Rebel v2 on some shorter runs and treadmill runs, despite a torn upper.
      Only major exceptions to this are my off road shoes which are mainly old.
      Inov8 Mudclaw 300g
      Saucony Peregrine 7 (not sure on weight as it's an old shoe that's rarely worn).
      Brooks Catamount (fairly light for an off-road shoe with a rock plate in and fairly lively on firmer trails too).
      I also have the Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro that I am picking up today (so as yet are untested).
      Also got the Endorphin Elite on order but still not arrived yet. They will be kept for racing only if I feel that they are going to work for me.
      I know that I have a distinct lack of what they classify as daily shoes in my rotation now. Constantly on the look out for good options at cheap prices. Don't really want to pay much more than £100 to £120 max on daily shoes.
      Interested in trying some Skechers (if I can get hold of some) and Puma dailies maybe at the right price. Think that I am good with what I have for this training block.

  • @jamiedalrymple3689
    @jamiedalrymple3689 Před rokem +3

    I've done around 100 miles in the 25 now. They are extremely comfortable. I bought at £175 but feel value as no wear...... Yet. Great review Ben ❤️✌️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @SharonsHere
    @SharonsHere Před rokem +2

    Not that I ever would, but some people run with no socks. Don't do it in this shoe because the pull tab on the tongue is sharp and will cut you. I ran with no-show socks and the tongue tab kept scratching my foot. Otherwise, so far, this shoe is "the most comfortable". If you combined the Glideride 3 with the Novablast 3 you'd get a Gel Nimbus 25... IMHO. I think it's more versatile than it's getting credit for. I love it for recovery and pillar runs.

  • @lincolneagle
    @lincolneagle Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the review! The price of everything is going up. I have no problem with the price. I have diabetic neuropathy, and my podiatrist highly recommends the gel nimbus. I will be adding these to my collection.

  • @reignxcv2960
    @reignxcv2960 Před rokem +2

    bought these for work and my feet feel sooo much better. Your conclusion summary of them being a recovery shoe is SPOT on in my opinion, thank you so much for the review!

    • @johnnyirizarry1276
      @johnnyirizarry1276 Před 7 měsíci

      You didn't have issues with the toe box it was to narrow for me my toes hurt

    • @reignxcv2960
      @reignxcv2960 Před 7 měsíci

      @@johnnyirizarry1276 we all have different feet so it might not be for you. But personally I own a lot of the popular brands like the new balance 1080v13 and Nike’s invincible 3 and I like the ASICS nimbus over the 2. If narrow is an issue I would definitely not recommend you get Nikes though.

  • @paddywiggle
    @paddywiggle Před rokem +2

    I agree with Asics. It’s my favorite comfortable running shoe, and I have lots.

  • @ralphgomarsall
    @ralphgomarsall Před rokem +16

    £175 for a standard shoe is way way too much. Prices have been flying up. For comparison, Nike Inv 3 is £170 (and Nike are always the priciest), NewBalance More 4 is £140, Novablast is £135 and Hoka Clifton 9 is £130. The only excuse is if it lasts 30-50% longer.....And thanks Ben, great review

    • @tomh9064
      @tomh9064 Před rokem

      Totally agree. For me it the risk as well that you may not enjoy it! It’s a lot to spend to do a few runs and realise you prefer your Glideride or Novablast etc for the same purpose in your rotation. I have paid full price for some hyped shoes before and really regretted it!

  • @marekszczecinski1557
    @marekszczecinski1557 Před rokem +3

    Ben, did you know that ASICS is an acronym standing for Anima Sana In Corpore Sano (Latin) meaning A Sound Mind in a Sound Body

  • @peterwoodford2376
    @peterwoodford2376 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm an average Joe, and a pensioner!! I struggle to justify anything over £100, and am very happy with the Reebok Floatride range. Really good comfort and half the price. Great video review as always!!

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Floatride is a great shoe for the money.. probably the best value shoe out there!

  • @davidatchison6408
    @davidatchison6408 Před rokem +2

    I tried the Gel Nimbus 25 and indeed it is comfortable, but ... your concern for overheating is a valid one. Running in 65 degrees F here in California my feet got extremely hot just 2 miles into the run. They are not very breathable at all. Unfortunately, I had to return them. I seem to have this issue with knit uppers and high stack heights. Excellent review as usual Ben.

    • @La6aam87
      @La6aam87 Před rokem +2

      Buy Nike socks against sweat and against odors

    • @jvcarter21
      @jvcarter21 Před rokem

      yup! all i wear are nike and underarmour socks.

  • @philipbradshaw9682
    @philipbradshaw9682 Před rokem +7

    On the price of shoes, I'd certainly agree they are increasing quite dramatically, particularly as they're also getting more specialised so multiple shoes rotations are increasingly needed. I've just picked up brand new pairs of Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 for the workouts and races, NB 1080v12 for the easy/long runs and HOKA Challenger ATR 6 for the trails for less than the price of the Nimbus 25!

  • @markrmonteith
    @markrmonteith Před rokem +2

    £175 is crazy! Thanks for the review Ben

  • @ToxicLucidity
    @ToxicLucidity Před rokem +3

    Great video.
    I am also skipping the Nike Invincible V3. (I had to return it because of its heel slippage). Instead I also bought a Nike V2 because of how much I enjoyed it.

  • @WynonaGrantMediaOfficial
    @WynonaGrantMediaOfficial Před rokem +24

    I think the New Balance Rebel v3 is a really under-talked about daily trainer. Slightly more cushioned than v2, so better for daily miles, but still so so versatile.

    • @rualablhor
      @rualablhor Před rokem +2

      Nb as a brand is under talked about period. Regular folks like Nike, Adidas. Shoe geeks prefer Saucony, Asics and, say, Hokas. It's fine... I used NB for 20+ years due to their wide sizes...personally, I find their shoes aesthetically very pleasing esp. Rebel v2. Surely, some models look better than others, personally taste. V3 kinda dull imo...

    • @steveh8758
      @steveh8758 Před rokem +5

      I loved the rebel v2. I should really get a pair of v3. I feel the uk and eu are very much secondary markets to new balance we usually get less selection of the colour ways, we get them much later and more expensive then the usa and I don’t think they have as much stock but I could be wrong on that

    • @chrisvanbuggenum871
      @chrisvanbuggenum871 Před rokem +1

      Just came back from my 1.5 hour long run with them myself!!

    • @therangersinger
      @therangersinger Před rokem +2

      I love my V2 as well as a shoe that I consider very similar which is my Asics Noosa Tri 14. Can't go wrong with either.

    • @FPL_Bantam
      @FPL_Bantam Před rokem

      I loved the Rebel V2s. I usually stick to 1080s, but did love the extra speed in the rebels...if not the lack of durability! If the V3s are more cushioned, do they seem more durable as well? And is there still enough to differentiate them from the 1080s, which do a bit of everything?

  • @sarahvalverde9719
    @sarahvalverde9719 Před rokem +1

    My pair just came in the mail 😍 I can't wait to go on my jog tomorrow 🙌

  • @ClubmanGT1971
    @ClubmanGT1971 Před rokem +1

    The quality feel and lockdown of the 25 is superb. That sole is pure luxury to run on. Moves around a bit too much though compared to my HOKA Arahis.

  • @lesegomogotsi3403
    @lesegomogotsi3403 Před měsícem

    Had the shoe for over a year. Wear it almost everyday. Most comfortable runner I’ve ever had.

  • @scottburrell4100
    @scottburrell4100 Před rokem +4

    Prices are getting silly but everything has gone up recently as you know. If we still had supermarket receipts from two years ago and compared them to today everything would be 20-30% higher!
    Good review but I'll probably swerve these, £175 is too much for an easy shoe. I'm a big 1080v12, Pegasus 38, Invincible and Novablast fan. I tend to mix those up for my easy runs and of course always try to find deals/offers when buying them. If these Nimbus's drop to £70-90 in a few months time I might give them a spin then but certainly won't at £175.

  • @rayamos1398
    @rayamos1398 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the review Ben. Yes running shoes have become too expensive, this one in particular is completely off the table due to its price. I've taken to buying from the ASICS outlet - my last purchase was a momth ago, the Novablast 2 (my favourite trainers perhaps ever) for £70. I love them (these are a second pair for when my current have done their time), have stayed away from the Novablast 3 due to them alledgedly being firmer. Still, once the 3 appear on the outlet for a reasonable price I might give them a bash!

    • @undeadly1103
      @undeadly1103 Před rokem +1

      the 3 is a little firmer but not firm by any means. MUCH more bouncy. watch out for that tongue tho. it killed the shoe for me

    • @lisabox2404
      @lisabox2404 Před rokem +1

      Just spotted the original novablast in the outlet for £58. Have you tried the original ones ?

    • @rayamos1398
      @rayamos1398 Před rokem

      @@undeadly1103 Thanks, that's good to know. I'll wait until they're on the outlet website then will give them a try.

  • @mrz_88
    @mrz_88 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Tried different shoes but the nimbus 25 are the most comfortable shoes ever tried. Now on sale for 91usd

  • @lins9534
    @lins9534 Před 29 dny

    Picked up these and the Hoka Bondi. One pair will be returned. I think i prefer these because they feel so light and balanced. Heel cup incredible. Tried NB - too squishy. The colors rock

  • @RodRunerr
    @RodRunerr Před rokem +1

    Waiting for the race recap Ben... Hope you're well today and I also enjoyed this amazing review,, have yourself blessed day with Sarah too ❤️

  • @timeonfeet
    @timeonfeet Před rokem +7

    Great review Ben, thanks for sharing. Pretty steep with the price! Shame to see more and more shoe companies going in this direction

    • @lovejoywellnessmassage8915
      @lovejoywellnessmassage8915 Před rokem +2

      How much you pay for your phone? Pay for better shoes is a investments on our health instead of paying for better clothes or phone or entertainment

    • @timeonfeet
      @timeonfeet Před rokem

      @@lovejoywellnessmassage8915 You can get shoes that are just as good for half the price. Better to be able to buy shoes that support you well and also not have to break the bank

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Před rokem +1

      AGREE!! Fortunately us patient bargain hunters are more than happy with previous models, and there sure are some great bargains at the moment!! For the trails I just picked up the Asics Trabuco Max for €75 and the NF Vectiv Eminus for €65!!! I imagine Carla got a good deal on the Hoka ATR 6 too, now that the 7 is out!

    • @timeonfeet
      @timeonfeet Před rokem +1

      @@bev9708 Definitely Bev, love to get a bargain. Carla's ATR 6's were about 60 quid I think so pretty good deal! I tend to get older models when they're on offer

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Před rokem

      @@timeonfeet oh yeah, great price for that shoe, and it will last well too ( though maybe not quite 1000km like your Calderas 😂)

  • @Lee-mx5li
    @Lee-mx5li Před 9 měsíci

    Great job on video, spot on regarding highlights of shoe. I just bought a pair 4 days ago and extremely happy with shoe.. I've had several pairs of Invincible 1 & 2, and while it was extremely cushioned, not stable at all, BUT EVERY SET OF INVINCIBLES -ALWAYS- HAD UPPER SEPARATE FROM ZOOMX FOAM.. Hence shifted over to Nimbus 25, placed in Dr Scholls spongy "running insole", AND I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL, CUSHIONED & STABLE "NIMBUS 25"!.. Moreover you can really see the craftsmanship difference with Ascics, Nimbus 25, wow top craftsmanship
    and sho

  • @8-bitbarbarian710
    @8-bitbarbarian710 Před rokem +4

    I own two pair of the Nimbus 25-One for the gym (Island Blue/Sun Peach) and one for work (All Black). Of all the shoes I own, I have to agree that they are the most comfortable (in my experience). For athletic purposes, I also own a pair of Brooks Caldera 6 and two different models from Hoka One One (The Speedgoat 5 and Bondi 8). The Nimbus 25 have become my daily shoe for pretty much everything.

  • @rodela2213
    @rodela2213 Před rokem

    Ben, I loved that color combination ... Midnight Blue . At least stains won't be visible . I'm currently procuring one pair from a boutique like yours

  • @pbnotj1
    @pbnotj1 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for reviewing, glycerin 20 still going strong for me but will think about these vs sticking with brooks when they wear out . The glycerin 20 is a nice model I think not enough love for it online …..

  • @illmonstro
    @illmonstro Před 7 měsíci

    It 's one of the most comfortable shoes. Maybe the best. I have tried On Cloudmonster, On Cloudsurfer, Nike React Infinty run 3, Nike react Infinity 4, Asics Gel kayano 30, New Balance Fresh Foam X More v4, and some more. Asics Nimbus 25 is an amazing shoe! I use them for walk or for standing a lot of hours. If you have problem with your legs you have to try them!

  • @Guttezzz
    @Guttezzz Před rokem +2

    Think I’ll hold out until Black Friday / Cyber Monday sales this year they will be $80 off.

  • @Mark-bf2ro
    @Mark-bf2ro Před rokem +3

    There is a wide version available (in the UK at least). Don't understand why anyone would pay this much for a daily - so many different options and relative bargains to be had for older versions.

  • @surgolrun
    @surgolrun Před 7 měsíci

    just ordered my second pair - got 500kms from first pair - unreal shoe and great value over the 26 in market now

  • @MyfanwyCollins
    @MyfanwyCollins Před rokem

    I do buy previous year's models because of cost. In fact, just bought a couple of pairs of Gel Nimbus 23 lite show which I love.

  • @undeadly1103
    @undeadly1103 Před rokem +1

    been stocking up on the Invincible 2 as well

  • @QronoZ713
    @QronoZ713 Před rokem +2

    Rather than the Superblast, get the Noosa Tri 14!

  • @gary_runs
    @gary_runs Před rokem +1

    Great review Ben, I've been waiting for your review, more honest over most other shoe reviewers. I'll be sticking with my Zoom X Invincibles 2 then! Retired my second pair last weekend and a fresh pair (bought before Christmas very cheap!) will be hitting the roads tomorrow! Keep up the great reviews! 👍🏻

    • @XxTR1D
      @XxTR1D Před rokem +1

      Where did you get them for cheap? What was the price? I still haven’t found a good deal on them.

  • @matthiassventoest6800
    @matthiassventoest6800 Před rokem +2

    I have been shopping around, and buying from the slightly older stock. just stretching my dollar a bit more

  • @metrazol
    @metrazol Před rokem +1

    I think the trend is towards not selling you one shoe, but as you said, a pair of shoes. A long run, squishy shoe, and something firmer or even carbon plated for speed. That's not great for budget conscious or casual runners, but worth the investment. That investment has grown quite a bit over the last couple years though...

  • @JustAnAtheist
    @JustAnAtheist Před 14 dny

    06:09 It should be pronounced Assics because the general consesus is that when one runs daily using a good pair shoes then the as* also takes a good shape along with other body parts.
    Did not see anyone answering your question, hence this reply.

  • @ellie-aka-sirenusvex
    @ellie-aka-sirenusvex Před 7 měsíci

    I've just been very fortunate to pick up a paid of these for £50 and am really looking forward to trying them out

  • @FatUglySadMan
    @FatUglySadMan Před rokem +5

    The hype of some of these shoes is hysterical, I mean take the novablast 3, all the get free shoes CZcamsrs were wetting their pants over them, buy them and find a very meh shoe and scratch head in bewilderment. Ben one of the best reviewers if not the best as buys and reviews👍

    • @jeremyrayner4356
      @jeremyrayner4356 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree re the nova blast 3. Don’t understand the fuss.

  • @JS-xn3dq
    @JS-xn3dq Před rokem +1

    I do think shoes are getting more expensive. For example, the Hoka Clifton 9 at $145 is getting a little pricey. I at least give ASICS for totally redoing the Nimbus 25 and NOT increasing the price, which most companies seem to do. Thanks, great review. 🙏

  • @shirrinvisetpukdi3869
    @shirrinvisetpukdi3869 Před rokem +1

    The Gel Nimbus25 is an expensive easy/recovery shoes but so is the Invincible3. I tried the Invincible3 in the shop but had issues with heel slippage despite tying with the runner’s loop. I got the Nimbus25 in wide and it is the most comfortable Asics shoes I’ve tried. The upper is not very breathable but I like the ride, not too soft not top firm😊 I had the Novablast3 but had issues with hotspots😢.

  • @ggrazif8387
    @ggrazif8387 Před rokem +2

    got mine in 2E (width options) i reckon width options are only available for the product's launch colorways (which is the light blue ones)

  • @jimodonnell2560
    @jimodonnell2560 Před rokem

    I agree with you about the comfort of the first two Invincibles, and I have the Nimbus 25 ordered after watching your video. I also really dislike the Hokas now, and all their midsoles seem outdated. Great Asics review!

    • @edderepa9685
      @edderepa9685 Před rokem

      How is the nimbus Vs the invincible?

    • @jimodonnell2560
      @jimodonnell2560 Před rokem

      @@edderepa9685 I love both of them. The Invincible ( my favorite) is a softer ride, but not by much. its just a different softness in the Nimbus 25, but the comfort of the upper is the best I ever had. No need to rely on lace tension with these. They just seem to fit perfect without playing with the laces, and are more stable too.

  • @willravenhill2022
    @willravenhill2022 Před rokem

    I’m with you Ben. Invincible V1 and 2 the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn. Got 1000km+ out of my first 3 pairs. Tried V3 and sent them back. Too stiff, clunky and not as much fun IMHO, so have bought 2 more pairs of V2 on sale. Will be interested to see your V3 update when it comes out……Happy Running😁

    • @filoIII
      @filoIII Před rokem

      Inv. V1 was kinda unstable.

  • @autumnrose_tv
    @autumnrose_tv Před rokem +2

    I got a pair of Hoka Bondi 8’s for Christmas and have been using them to go on errands to get used to the arch support as I have flat feet and arch support can be uncomfortable as they’re my first pair of trainers with arch support. I asked for them bc I’ve heard they have relatively good shock absorption, which is something I need once I start working out and running more. I’m relatively new to running trainers since I usually wear converse and vans

  • @Inspire196
    @Inspire196 Před rokem +1

    Yes - prices have really become ridiculous!

  • @JohnSmith-wl2pd
    @JohnSmith-wl2pd Před rokem

    I found out after a knee surgery why a pair of shoes is important. I have tried almost all the brands and I have never felt as comfortable as wearing a Nimbus by ASICS. Of course I bought the 25 version and I am more than happy with that. But I couldn't agree more with the prices going all the way up..

  • @AndrewMosc
    @AndrewMosc Před rokem +2

    New shoe prices are too expensive, especially in this climate. I am happy to wait and pick up any models I like in sales the following year. And I call them a sics and not ass sics 😂

  • @AntTN5
    @AntTN5 Před rokem +2

    The Gel Nimbus 25 is expensive for sure. Not tried them but I picked up a pair of NB More v4s for £99 which seemed way better value. And the More v4 are great.

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  Před rokem

      Yes.. the more v4 is a good option, especially at that price!

  • @braxtonarmstrong8657
    @braxtonarmstrong8657 Před rokem

    Hi Ben I have these shoes I love them.
    I might run might run my next marathon in.
    They are light comfortable wider shoe for my narrow foot shape.
    Thank Ben your videos are great.
    I am inspired by you.👍😀

  • @kodac4256
    @kodac4256 Před rokem

    Asics is an acronym so I guess you can pronounce it however you want. Good review, thanks.

  • @joshmather8549
    @joshmather8549 Před rokem +1

    Nice use terminology there Ben. “Don’t want so sound like I’m slagging it off” 😂

  • @steve-lc2mr
    @steve-lc2mr Před rokem

    I really like ASICS shoes, I have used them for years for squash and running. I have a pair of Nimbus 22's that have done close to 700 miles, the uppers and soles are still good but unfortunately the cushioning has almost gone now. The breathability of the uppers was great and had no overheating even running in the hot summers. I bought a pair of Nimbus 24's last November, couldn't justify the cost of the 25's and didn't want to go down to the 8mm drop. They have the same upper as the 25's and even though comfortable, I find them quite warm even in these cooler temperatures so not looking forward to running in them in the summer.

  • @vlid0
    @vlid0 Před rokem +2

    The price of this shoe seems ridiculous, just like you mentioned for a cushioned type of shoe that'd need to be paired up with a faster one.

  • @JavierISampedroTNF
    @JavierISampedroTNF Před rokem

    Looks kind of tempting to get for my easy days, maybe a good companion to Novablast (I had the v1 and loved them). Waiting to get v3 but I will give a try to Nimbus in the shop to see how it feels.

  • @thomaskeenan2208
    @thomaskeenan2208 Před rokem

    The regular width narrow, I needed to go up a size for a comfy fit but then extra length in toe. Only Store in my area carrying did not have the wide sizes. To bad super soft. If I travel to a bigger city will try to find a wider version.

  • @QuasiAmerican
    @QuasiAmerican Před rokem +3

    I got the nimbus 25 the day it came out and I've actually really not liked running in it. I am considering sending it back as I bought it direct from ASICS. I keep thinking it will break in though 🤣. It feels so energy zapping and heavy to me. Not sure if it's because I am kind of lightweight (55kg).

    • @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics
      @MarkSmith_Best-Athletics Před rokem

      Not surprised as it looks awful and weighs a ton and FF Blast is rubbish. I wouldn't think of buying these at half of that crazy price.
      Hope that you can trade them in.

    • @QuasiAmerican
      @QuasiAmerican Před rokem +1

      @@MarkSmith_Best-Athletics I sent them back to ASICS for a refund as they do a 90 day try period (thankfully)

    • @goodtoBfit
      @goodtoBfit Před rokem

      I only tried them in store and I agree with you about the energy zapping, plus there is no bounce back, no energy return, nothing. I wanted them for a hundred miler but i don't see myself finishing the race wearing these.

  • @Himlovesrunning
    @Himlovesrunning Před 8 měsíci

    Now retailing at £131 in Dec ‘23. For that price this is no brainer for your daily running shoes.

  • @livegreatalways
    @livegreatalways Před rokem

    Gosh...I'm also like you, love the Invincible 2 and couldn't get on the with the V3 (heel slippage) but seeing you stocking up on the 2, I should do the same 😂. I also have the Nimbus 25 (but the blue colorway, bought it with 20% off). Same feedback like you, comfortable but less responsive. Will choose the Invincible 2 over the Nimbus anytime.

  • @oisin_o_boyle
    @oisin_o_boyle Před 7 měsíci

    got mine today and after the first run, the feelings are mixed. Luckily not too soft, actually quite similar to my Glideride 3 reference shoes as I am a midfoot striker. The rolling is not that good compared to my Glideride 3, the front is less stiff and therefore needs more work to pick up the pace. Worst part, slippery on wet asphalt, but I knew that and am gonna use them on dry days only in the future. Tried Novablast 3 recently on winter sale, but the ride was too firm for me and hitting the asphalt caused much noise. Don't have that problem neither with Glideride 3 nor Nimbus 25. Its hard to beat the Glideride 3 and after trying alternatives when I will need a replacement sooner or later, I luckily got another pair of them recently, so 2024 and 2025 will be covered by my Glideride 3 mostly and for the relaxing, slow pace, heart rate zone 2 runs, the Nimbus 25 will be fine.

  • @skeel8710
    @skeel8710 Před 9 měsíci

    I just bought these over the past weekend, I've only done a half hour treadmill run and a short-walk. I am yet to take them on the road.

  • @tojwillcox
    @tojwillcox Před rokem

    Great review and I can confirm you're right about breathability! I live in Thailand and my God - after about 10k I get some SERIOUS overheating...mad blisters due to sweaty toes. Result is a cruel irony - a supremely comfortable shoe that ends up supremely uncomfortable if you live in hotter climates! Goddam it Asics - fix the ventilation and you have a perfect recovery shoe. So close to perfection in my opinion but, sadly, totally unsuited to hot temperatures.

  • @MrMars121
    @MrMars121 Před rokem +1

    Hi do you have a video explaining the different classifications of runs? many reviewers discuss differences between easy runs, long runs, recovery runs, daily trainers and then tempo/interval runs. what is the difference between these 2 runs in terms of effort, pace and heart rate? i understand the tempo and hiit intervals but confused about the lower intensity categories. i'm a fairly new runner and follow garmin's daily suggested workouts which classify runs into base, long, recovery threshold, , and the high intensity ones. i train with heart rate so the first 3 are all the same zone 2 intensity just slightly different time lengths. thanks and great videos.

  • @garethmorgan7474
    @garethmorgan7474 Před rokem

    I have the Nike invincible 3 and I love them, I normally go for Hoka but fancy a change

  • @Kaisersozze
    @Kaisersozze Před rokem

    Shoes are too expensive but even worse in Canada it's rare to find them on sale after a few months or even a year later in my experience. As another example Nike Invincible 2 has completely disappeared from stores and online in Canada.

  • @berthein5476
    @berthein5476 Před rokem

    actually passed on the 25 range of shoes. I am a lover of the cumulus, but was super disapointed to see them turning the cumulus and the nimbus from a bit of an all around shoed, to a street only shoe. its way to cushend and unresponsive for my taste. i like to feel whats up, and love a sole that lets me run some easy trails as well. the cumulus 24 was perfect for that street but also light trail running.

    • @igot5onit423
      @igot5onit423 Před 2 měsíci

      I want to float on shoes😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️

  • @steveh8758
    @steveh8758 Před rokem +2

    Hi ben I also didn’t get on with the invincible 3 and have sent it back
    I’m also a massive fan of version 1 and 2 for me they are the goat🐐 easy run shoes/ daily trainers
    The 3 was too stiff less bouncy ,less soft and it just lost the of the magic of the 1 and the 2
    I suspect because of the board they put in it , the first two it’s just foam under the insole/sock liner no board
    It would have still been a okay shoe but I had a major issue with the lock down at the back of the shoe
    I had to heel lock the lances really tight to try to limit the heel slip but made it uncomfortable and didn’t completely solve the issue
    Also the upper around my ankle seemed to almost cut into my ankle

    • @JMC2727
      @JMC2727 Před rokem

      this is what the 2 does to me. I have bought the 2 for the first time recently and i am not impressed. They feel like clogs in comparison to other shoes i normally wear.

    • @willravenhill2022
      @willravenhill2022 Před rokem +1

      I couldn’t have put it better myself re Invincible V3. Agree with all the points you’ve raised!

  • @dardevle
    @dardevle Před 11 měsíci

    I find the Gel Nimbus 25 to be soft while walking, but kind of "slappy" on the forefoot when running. I'm more of a mid-foot striker. Fit is kind of unsupportive. Nice shoe but, like my On Cloudsurfer and Clifton 9's better.

  • @rochellebaines8368
    @rochellebaines8368 Před rokem +6

    Seville Marathon?

  • @zaheer.malek5
    @zaheer.malek5 Před 6 měsíci

    As someone new to running from south africa that's not full time employed the prices of decent shoes are crazy. I've recently ran my first marathon and got a 3 hour 56 min time using a budget shoe... Which probably long term isn't good for the feet an ankles. And as I'm planning to run the comrades marathon 2024 and finding the right shoe that can double up as a training running shoe is almost impossible because of price.

  • @chriscummings9387
    @chriscummings9387 Před rokem +1

    I’m a bigger runner, 6’3” and 15 stone
    I’ve had invincible 2 and didn’t really enjoy it, too soft I think. The nimbus 25 seems to be about perfect for me, other than as you mentioned they feel a bit warmer so maybe an issue in the summer

    • @TheJoelMccluskey
      @TheJoelMccluskey Před rokem +1

      I'm the same height and size as you, interesting that you like these, makes me more inclined to pick a pair up

    • @chriscummings9387
      @chriscummings9387 Před rokem +1

      @@TheJoelMccluskey I’d really recommend them, I got 15% off from sportsshoes so £145, I’ve done up to 16 miles in marathon training, they seem brilliant for easy to moderate pace but then probably a bit heavy to race in.

  • @leochen1001
    @leochen1001 Před rokem

    They actually come in standard, wide, and extra wide sizing!

  • @MarcusSkyVentures
    @MarcusSkyVentures Před rokem

    SHOES ARE SO EXPENSIVE WHAT THE…. I invested in a couple of pairs for a rotation back in 2020 and 2021 when I was super serious into running. It was expensive then but my god a nice pair of trainers have gotten crazy expensive 😮

  • @AhimsaKerp
    @AhimsaKerp Před rokem +1

    I have the 22 and it is the comfiest shoe I've ever run in. But I'm a sucker for melon coloured sneakers anyway.

  • @patrick12Q
    @patrick12Q Před rokem

    Yes running shoes are getting more expensive if you look as back far as asics nimbus 23 they were £159.30 they went up by £17.70 on the 24 to £168.15 and they when up another £ 17.70 on the 25 to 177.00 I think more people will buy last year model or wait for any price drop on newer ones altogether that £35.4 more since the 23

  • @RunSensible
    @RunSensible Před rokem +2

    I would put forward the Adidas Ultraboost 22 as the most comfortable shoe I've ever worn.
    Great video and I'll surely check out the Asicss.

  • @lindsaystephen
    @lindsaystephen Před 7 měsíci

    Now at £120 so I'm buying off the back off the back of your review. Thanks Ben 👌

  • @paschelaco
    @paschelaco Před rokem +1

    I honestly think the 24s were more comfortable.

  • @NotHamzaAhmed97
    @NotHamzaAhmed97 Před 11 měsíci

    My Mom Blind Ordered This Shoe From Amazon So You Can’t Return And It Feels Really Good At First But After A While (A Week) It Doesn’t Feel Amazing Anymore And You Can Get A Whole Shoe Rotation For The Price Of These

  • @marceloago9862
    @marceloago9862 Před rokem

    I think nimbus 25 is more versatile than more v4. I was able to pick up the pace with nimbus and struggled with more v4...my opinion

  • @DogwitHat
    @DogwitHat Před 6 měsíci

    Not a fan of the big heel height on it. Was a much bigger fan of the 24s

  • @elliotendures
    @elliotendures Před rokem

    Went with the More V4 for my max cushion. Also have the Ghost 15 and the Novoblast 3. Feel like the Nooblast 3 is for response and "speed" (I am not fast), the V4 for slow and easy and the Ghost 15 in shit weather.

  • @slowasadonkey736
    @slowasadonkey736 Před 3 měsíci

    I have had 2 pairs of invisibles. I love them but they both fell to pieces in few months 😢

  • @AugherAndy
    @AugherAndy Před rokem

    Yes too dear. I have a few alphaflys and honestly not worth that much! Insane

  • @FenboyTim
    @FenboyTim Před rokem

    I’ve considered the Nimbus 25 but £175 is too much for me for a daily shoe. We’re spoilt for choice as runners. I bought a pair of Triumph 20’s this week for £125 and impressed with them so far. Cushioned midsole, very comfortable upper and can pick up the pace.

  • @BelliSenior
    @BelliSenior Před rokem +1

    Debating between either these or the novablast 3 for my daily easy runs or those off days just incine on the threadmill and cant make up my mind

  • @JK-ev7fu
    @JK-ev7fu Před rokem +4

    Just a small comment as an overweight guy: I had Nimbus 22, but it was a bit wobbly, and having a lot of weight strains ankles. I have switched to shoes with a lot less of cushioning and no drop, and I have much fewer feet problems. So my own experience has led me to think that the advice "more weight - more padding" is actually not helpful.

  • @JayB2
    @JayB2 Před měsícem +1

    Talking about the price of running shoes. Ill give u a tip. Buy last year's shoes. You get much better deals when u don't buy the newest release's. This video is about a year old, thats why im on here in 2024, im looking for the best 2023 shoes.

  • @josedunker
    @josedunker Před měsícem

    Very comfortable shoes, but hot on summer weather

  • @jaymesmaldonado8134
    @jaymesmaldonado8134 Před rokem +1

    I disagree once again lol I’m a heavier runner, about 230 lbs and the more shoes I test the more I find a trend with shoe reviewers who aren’t quite as heavy as myself. Let’s be honest most amateur long distance runners on CZcams are well under 200lbs and each shoe described as “max cushion or unresponsive at higher paces” is not the case for my heavier frame. Maybe I am able to compress the foam a bit more and create more spring effect? I’m not sure but size of runner definitely needs to be considered

    • @BenParkes
      @BenParkes  Před rokem

      Sounds like a gap in the market to start your own CZcams channel Jaymes!

    • @bigbluerios
      @bigbluerios Před rokem

      I agree 💯 percent. I'm 210 to 215 runner and u are right that is how I feel too

  • @CJ-zp4fh
    @CJ-zp4fh Před rokem

    Hey , great review , can you review the adidas adizero SL please? 😊

  • @annekafrench7120
    @annekafrench7120 Před rokem +2

    Shoes are very overpriced. Everyone has to keep up now with the technology. Invincible 3 for a example, I think they’re cheaply made, caused my tendons issues but no problem with the previous models, so I’d rather pick those up discounted. Endorphin Pro 3, EXCELLENT shoe and nearly on par with Vaporfly, I picked some up for £125. Vaporfly V1 are far superior to the 2’s and if you can find some they’re cheaper, and the best carbon shoe made that’s just my option. The Vaporfly 3 will be interesting, still going to be the same price which is good. What is annoying when a new colourway is released and they think it’s ok to increase the price 😂

  • @Cattenso
    @Cattenso Před rokem +1

    They look great but the price.. Damn. Would love to see reviews of some cheaper shoes from Decathlon to see how you think they compare

  • @whiterhino1428
    @whiterhino1428 Před rokem +1

    There are 3 different widths available. I had bought the 4E but exchanged them as my foot was floating around inside the shoe too much so I exchanged them for the 2E. Good review!