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Cushion, support, and speed: expert-backed picks from Asics ever runner will love.

The Best Asics Running Shoes

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Here are the best Asics running shoes.

These Asics running shoes are especially bouncy, thanks to that speedy foam.

And yet, they feel supportive and durable.

Asics Superblast 2

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They have the same high-quality materials and thoughtful design as pricier Asics models without the price tag.

These are also among the lightest everyday trainers from the brand, weighing just 7.9 oz.

Despite the reasonable price tag, these Asics shoes are incredibly comfortable and easy to run in.

Asics Gel-Pulse 15

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The Cumulus 26 is a solid workhorse of a running shoe thats great for all distances and surfaces.

At 7.8 oz, these shoes are surprisingly light, which is great for faster efforts.

At the same time, they’re structured enough to hold up for long runs and marathons.

Asics Gel-Cumulus 26

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Wide feet will appreciate the Cumulus stretchy, soft mesh upper and roomy toe box.

They also have a smooth sock-like heel tab that reduces friction and weight and simply looks sleeker.

Though at 9.3 oz, these are heavier than some less supportive shoes.

Asics Gel Kayano 31

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Thats what the Metaspeed Edge Paris is all about.

And the results speak for themselves.

These are some of the lightest marathon-equipped shoes on the market, weighing just 6.5 ounces.

Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

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These provide great structure for flat arches as well as neutral runners to over-pronators.

Theyre also a great shoe if you struggle withplantar fasciitisor bottom-of-the-foot pain.

The lighter weight (8.3 oz) makes these shoes more versatile.

Asics GT 2000

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Runners love the soft, bouncy, responsive foam and the neutral support.

Running coachTony Loydrecommends the Gel-Nimbus to his athletes.

If your feet are in their proper position, your knees and hips up the chain will thank you.

Asics Gel Nimbus 26

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The GT 4000s are built to accommodate orthotics and insoles, which many runners with knee pain wear.

The Japan-based brand has been around for 75 years and is committed to offering a shoe for every need.

That includes options for wide feet, knee pain, overpronation, and other common concerns.

Asics GT 4000 4

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That said, if you dont find your perfect-fitting pair from Asics, you have plenty of options.

Our2024 Sneaker Awardsis a great place to start.

Comfort is all in the eye of the shoe-holder.

Asics Novablst 4 LE

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Some runners find a plush, cloud-like cushioned bottom to be the most comfortable and easiest on their joints.

Others, especially those with high arches, prefer something with more structure and support in the midfoot.

For runners who enjoy a high stack height and soft cushioning, Id recommend the Nimbus.

For runners who enjoy a high stack height and firm cushioning, the Kayano might be a good match.

Backed by professional runners and the Asics team, you cant go wrong with the Superblast or Novablast.

Both shoes are built with the same foundational technology, but the Superblast is a slightly updated version.

The Gel-Cumulus is part of the Asics cloud series.

It has neutral cushioning and is designed for runners who prefer a softer base.

The Gel-Kayano is part of Asics stability line.

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