Yesterday, I was chatting to one of the lovely fellas in my running group, Navi Singh, as we ran our warm-up laps, & he was singing the praises of ASICS running shoes.
Now before you jump to any conclusions, this was nothing to do with the fact that we are part of the ASICS Running Club, since the club is only a few months old and Navi, as you will see in a moment, has been a loyal ASICS fan since 2011.
He waxed so eloquent on the subject of his running shoes, that I arm-twisted him into writing it up for the blog.
I expected a re-hash of what we’d chatted about.
But no!
This is a product review like no other 🙂 Just read it and see what I mean.
Navi, my friend, this is such a fun review!
And now, let’s hear his thoughts.
Over to Navi.
“My run buddy Asics was introduced to me in the year 2011.
I was never an athlete in school. My flirtation with running started in college days as evening runs, listening to 80’s music on the cassette player Walkman.
Typically while growing up in the 80’s, the sneaker brands known to us were Adidas and Nike.
Reebok and Puma came in around late 80’s.The sneakers were brought more as a lifestyle fashion statement. The interesting thing about running shoes was, you buy new sneakers and then wear them sparingly while going out, partying etc. They were used for running after 2-3 years, ie. when they got old.
Now it’s the other way around. I use the new shoes for my runs, and after few years use it for everyday wear.
Fast forward to 2011.
I tried Asics shoes by default and fell in love with them instantaneously. The first ever model I brought was Cumulus 13, even ran my first half marathon in them. The feeling you get after wearing them is like floating in the air, thanks to the gel technology of Asics. I used them for almost 3 years of road running and the damn shoes still bounced back. The mid sole has the longest life compared to any other brand available at least to my knowledge.
It is unbelievable that I still have that shoe and is going strong.
My second pair of Asics was again Cumulus (15).
Another amazing aspect of Asics is you need very less time to ease into the shoes. The 2014 ADHM I ran in my new Cumulus 15, was only 15km old. (Not that I recommend/advocate anyone doing that!)
The love affair with Asics continued, and I brought Nimbus (17) for the first time in 2016. And fell all the more in love with them. It would be not wrong to say they are the most cushioned neutral shoes available.
The cushioning in Nimbus is out of the world.
I have compared it personally with Nike Cushlon and even the latest Adidas Ultra boost, & the gel cushion of Asics Nimbus way surpasses both the brands. And when you compare the price with other brands, it’s a steal. Typically the competition brands are around Rs17-20k range whereas Nimbus is in Rs12-14k range.
I would like to point out another misconception about Asics that runners typically have is that Asics is a heavier shoe. I have personally compared it with other brands, mind you it’s lighter compared to any shoe with that kind of cushion. Anyway, I could never understand the concept of 20gm here and there in a shoe, when you weigh around 50-75kg.
The Nimbus is so, so, so amazing that I have brought another one, this time the Red Nimbus 18, and it reminds me of the late David Bowie song “Let’s Dance” :
“Let’s dance put on your red shoes and dance the blues
Let’s dance to the song
they’re playin’ on the radio
Let’s sway
while color lights up your face
Let’s sway
sway through the crowd to an empty space
If you say run, I’ll run with you
If you say hide, we’ll hide
Because my love for you
Would break my heart in two
If you should fall
Into my arms
And tremble like a flower
Let’s dance for fear
your grace should fall
Let’s dance for fear tonight is all
Let’s sway you could look into my eyes
Let’s sway under the moonlight,
this serious moonlight
If you say run, I’ll run with you
If you say hide, we’ll hide
Because my love for you
Would break my heart in two
If you should fall
Into my arms
And tremble like a flower
Let’s dance put on your red shoes
and dance the blues
Let’s dance to the song
they’re playin’ on the radio
Let’s sway you could look into my eyes
Let’s sway under the moonlight,
this serious moon light.”
Told ya.
Isn’t that the best review ever, complete with musical accompaniment?
I liked this post so much, that I have added “Let’s Dance” to my own running playlist (why wasn’t it there in the first place, of course…) & written a short blog post about the song, with a link should you wish to download it, too.
So a second thank you to Navi is in order 🙂
I just bought a pair of Asics and I never want to take them off. Ever. I want to wear them all the time.
Superb write up ….
Navi Singh only you can mix a shoe review with David Bowie. Genius!
Well written Navi! Will speak to you more on this as I am shoe shopping and shortlisting. Christine – I love reading your blogs as always:)
Surbhi me too looking for one. Let’s buy one together
Thanks Christine Pemberton and Navi Singh pra… Was looking for a new pair. Gonna try it out once
I heard it from him since almost 2012 raja run…invest in a good running shoe…but Ascics…its the best…finally i ran in 2016 and bought my first in 2017….he would not let you out of his loop….thans buddy.
Thanks Christine Pemberton for sharing this amazing article !! Let’s do a long run on one of these weekends .. Cheers
You’re on! Shall we get Vijay Shukla to coordinate? This Sunday?
He is already on the job .. let’s catch up on this weekend