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ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 21 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Women - Perfect for Marathon Training, Jogging & Gym Workouts
ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 21 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Women - Perfect for Marathon Training, Jogging & Gym Workouts

ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 21 Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Women - Perfect for Marathon Training, Jogging & Gym Workouts

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UNDERPRONATION IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: The outside of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with minimal pronation, causing shock to the lower leg. Push-Off: You experience pressure on your outer toes. Considered Injuries: Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain. Foot Type: High arches. NEUTRAL FOOT TYPE IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: Your foot lands on the outside of the heel and then rolls inward, absorbing impact on the body. Push-Off: Your experience even distribution from the front of the foot. Considered Injuries: Getting hurt is less likely due to effective shock absorption, but not impossible. Foot Type: Normal-size arches. OVERPRONATION IS How Your Foot Contacts The Ground: Your foot lands on the outside of the heel and then rolls inward, transferring excess weight. Push-Off: Your experience pressure mainly on your big toe and second toe. Considered Injuries: Shin splints, plantar fasciitis, bunions, heel spurs. Foot Type: Low arches or flat feet. Read more

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I bought these to help with heel pain. They are more comfortable than the orthofeet sneakers.I have plantar fasciitis and these helped so much! Great shoes for walking around my college campus.I've taken to hiking recently - and as someone who was/is overweight (obese in fact!) I needed shoes that were good for that and would still support me as I was starting out. So I did a TON of research, read a ton of articles - many of whom recommended ASICS - and eventually I settled on these, the nimbus. And let me tell you: they're WONDERFUL. They're supportive, perfect both for the jogging I've taken up and they keep me steady when hiking from the most simple trails to more rugged ones.I've actually recommended these to friends too - one was complaining about some shoes she bought being terrible, but after recommending her these she's been glowing about them. So I can recommend them! DEFINITELY especially good if you're overweight and picking up things that are hard on the legs!I wish I could buy more of the Numbus 21! I love how they fit!Great sneakers for my RA and for walking!! ⭐️I have a size 5.5 shoe. I bought the 6 but they fit like a 5.5. I need a little space when I run in them for my foot swell so I have learned that I must wear a full size larger. The heel cup is really good if you have a tiny ankle like i do. Prevents feeling like you are coming out of your shoe. These are awesome!Googled best shoes for plantar fasciitis and the top shoe was ASICS gel - nimbus 21. Been doing a lot of walking/running during this pandemic and this shoe amazed me. You have a very good heel support and cushion,when you walk or run the shoe supports your foot to the impact of the ground so less shock to your foot. My feet was not strained , tired, or hurting compared to wearing my Nike or adidas shoes. It felt like walking on air. Gave me more energy to run/walk more because of less strain to your feet and legs. Will buy more and sticking to this brand. But I suggest to buying a 1/2 size up of your regular size and get it wide if you have wide feet like me. I’m a size 7 but I got a 7.5 wide. I was looking at reviews and they said the shoe runs small so it’s good to go a 1/2 size up and it’s narrow by the toe parts. It makes a big difference in your workout with the right shoes to support you!I have a neutral foot when it comes to rolling when I run. My average run is 3 miles at a moderate pace. I have had a Cumulous Adidas shoe for the longest time and I was due for an upgrade. I tried on the new model of the Cumulous and the cushion that was present in the '15 version so I tried the Nimbis (which was also made for a neural foot) and I loved it. Great bounce back, light weight, laces stay tied, and I knees don't hurt after a 5 mile run! I run heal to toe; the heal base of these shoes is very wide and takes the impact well. I am an 81/2 normally, but always size up for running shoes cause feet swell when running I got a 9 1/2. Love the shoe color! I use a baby wipe to clean it off after going on a run on a dirt trail. I think I would be good with a 9, but overall pleased with the shoe!Great trainersSo pleased with this product perfect fit and really reasonable price, fast delivery, great service!! Thank you.Fabulous shoe to pick for training. Very supportive with extra cushioning for all those hours and miles on your feet. Colour exactly as shown on site. Good priceThis is the first time i have bought Asics footwear and i have now bought a second pair It is very hard to find wide shoes that are good for HIIT as well as Cardio - impact and stability and these are great.I usually buy Cumulus but thought I’d try the Nimbus this time. I like them but I find there is more width/room in the toe area which is taking a bit to get use to.