Shoe Review: Asics GEL-Cumulus 22

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As runners, we love our shoes. We love them so much, we dread when they wear out too quickly and we have to toss them. It would be great if all the shoes we loved would last just a little longer, but unfortunately, since we also like our shoes to be light and fast, we have to sacrifice durability. What if I told you that this is not the case with the brand new pair I was lucky to try out from Zappos?! The Asics GEL-Cumulus 22 is made with lightweight materials that last longer than most other shoes—you can actually tell the difference from the first time you wear them rather than waiting to see at the end of their lifespan.

Zappos has been my go-to for all my running (and much of my non-running) gear. They have an extra large selection of products, so I always find what I’m looking for. Since becoming a VIP member, I’ve taken advantage of the benefits, including the free expedited shipping, expert customer service, and free returns for a year. If you haven’t joined, you are missing out!

Long Run Comfort

When trying out a new pair of running shoes, I always take a day to walk around in them first, then follow that with a short run to break them in further before attempting a longer run. These shoes are definitely more supportive than the lightweight shoes I am used to. The structure of the shoe is on the firm side, yet flexible enough to conform to the motion of the foot during the constant pounding on the ground. Some runners stay away from more rigid shoes because they feel it will limit their speed, but you definitely want some firmness if you are looking to run more than a few miles. That’s where the support comes from!

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My first longer run in these shoes was a 14-mile run up and over the causeway several times, and I was surprised with how comfortable they felt during the inclines. Instead of the firmness limiting my push-off on the inclines, it actually helped! Asics’ FlyteFoam technology is what gives the midsole this responsiveness. I was a fan of the GEL-Cumulus 21, which I used for most medium runs for a couple of months. This updated version feels much softer, which is going to be great for all of my bridge runs!

A Summer Running Essential

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Running in 90+ degrees and 95%+ humidity every single day has its benefit of building a great deal of strength and fitness. One of the worst problems of running in this climate is finishing every run with soggy shoes. It’s merely impossible to not get sweat into your shoes during these hot months, so it’s great when a shoe is made with the right materials to let your feet breathe and not get weighed down. The Ortholite X-40 Sockliner in the Asics GEL-Cumulus 22 provides the shoe with better moisture management than any other shoe I’ve used lately. The upper part of the shoe is made with a mesh material, which also helps the feet stay dry.

I lean more towards a neutral/supinated foot strike, so these shoes felt just right. If you are an overpronator, you may actually still find this shoe can work for you since it is extremely roomy for any orthotic. I actually tested this out by removing the insoles and replacing with my plantar fasciitis insoles I use sometimes and they did not feel tight at all! For those of you that fall into the overpronation category, the increased pressure through the heel when running can definitely cause pain and other foot and ankle issues. The GEL-Cumulus 22 is made with a gel cushion that you can visibly see in the heel of the shoe that reduces this pressure and provides the foot with better shock absorption—something that will greatly reduce your risk of injury.

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All in all, the Asics GEL-Cumulus 22 is a well-designed shoe that feels great for just about any run. I will be using these for medium to long runs since the materials are longer lasting than other lightweight shoes I own. I highly recommend this pair for short to long distance training, so give them a try in one of the ten color options from Zappos. And don’t forget to take advantage of the VIP membership program!

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A Colorful Shoe Review: Asics Gel Nimbus 22

Sponsored by Zappos. All opinions are my own.

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If there is a way to get a runner hyped for their training program, it’s with a fun, new pair of shoes. My motto for gear is: the brighter, the better! Along with an energetic color, of course my running shoes need to have the right qualities to lead me to fast and comfortable miles. I tend to choose my running shoes based on the type of run I’m going for—easy, tempo, sprints, or long runs. If you’re like me and have issues such as plantar fasciitis, a history of foot or ankle injuries, or simply weak ankles, then support is the number one quality to seek.

I got a new pair of Asics from Zappos and I’m obsessed, especially since they are the brightest any running shoe can be! If you’re not into the neon colors, Zappos has so many others available. I get pretty much all of my running apparel and shoes from Zappos and they satisfy my every need without fail! You can always count on their knowledgeable customer service to help guide you to the best picks and take care of any issues. They also offer free expedited shipping if you are a VIP rewards member (which is FREE to sign up!) and free returns for one year. It’s the best place to shop for all running essentials!

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Every Day Runner

If you are looking for all around cushioning, Asics Gel Nimbus 22 is a good choice. It’s packed with their signature Gel Technology both in the forefoot and rearfoot to provide comfort to the entire foot, while absorbing shock during impact. I’ve been running in the Nimbus 22 for about 6 weeks now, and they’ve only gotten better with every run. I’ve tried them out for every type of workout, but seem to love them the most for my medium to long easy runs. These are the sessions that I use as both recovery and aerobic work so I can tell you the Nimbus 22 are perfect for keeping my feet from getting sore or overworked.

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At first this pair took a couple of runs to really break in. They felt slightly stiff, but by day three they were extremely flexible, yet still supportive throughout the gait cycle. Push-off feels springy, but not so much that excessive pressure rolls onto the balls of the feet and toes. One update from the previous model that adds to the responsiveness is an extra 2 millimeters of plush FLYTEFOAM Propel technology. It keeps it springy with a softer landing. The “stiffness” I felt is actually a benefit because it aids in supporting the foot when making turns especially at a fast pace. My ankles are on the weak side, so any time a shoe keeps my ankle from rolling is a bonus!

Durability is Key

The unfortunate issue year round distance runners have to deal with is the quick wear and tear of our favorite pairs. You would think speed workouts wear away shoes quicker, but for me it’s the every day pairs—the ones I wear for my easy medium to long runs, since they make up the bulk of my weekly mileage. Most brands create running shoes with the lightest materials possible, since it truly does make a difference for speed, but unfortunately make the shoes less durable. Asics uses a technology called Trusstic System, which enhances the structural integrity of the shoe, but still keeps it lightweight. Usually a significantly supportive shoe will be the opposite—heavy and bulky. There are other materials built into the Nimbus 22 that also improve the lifespan, such as AHAR (Asics High Abrasion Rubber), which is embedded within the outsole of the shoe and does not add weight at all. If you come across a running shoe that lasts longer than the typical 200 to 300 miles, you have found a winner! I have not yet reached this mileage yet with my Nimbus 22, but can already tell how much they can withstand after over 120 miles in them so far.

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As I mentioned in the beginning, running is much more exciting when you are wearing a good shoe and even more so when the shoe is bright and colorful. In my opinion, something about neon hues brings energy to my runs! These beauties are part of Asics’ Run in Color collection and are currently my favorite out of the many pairs I own! Again, if you are not a fan of the bright colors and are looking for a more minimal-toned, neutral, or less shocking shoe, Zappos has it all!