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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,509 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | ASICS Men's Gel-Cumulus 24 Running Shoes, 11.5, Olive Canvas/Black |
Manufacturer: | Asics |
Model Number: | 1011B366.300 |
Product SKU: | B09SQ9D4YJ |
UPC: | 196074047994 |
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I've been looking for ASICS and Saucony shoes in 10w, and they are increasingly hard to find and cost a premium.
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Not sure if an accurate comparison as my ASICS were purchased 5 years ago, but they were my favorite running shoes hands down. Loved them. I ran so much the soles were going bald. Picked up Hokas this year for a substantial ncrease in price and regret NOTHING. I'm running on clouds. Knees complain less, I enjoy running even more. Can't believe I didn't buy these years ago.
I have this same issue with Asics. Started happening a few years ago, so I think they've been using cheaper materials.
I like them so I still buy them, but I do put patches like this on the inside of the toe before I start using them. Worked for me so far
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Nimbus is more of a shoe than cumulus (a few mm more stack height), and could be a good option as well if you feel that you need more of a shoe. One scenario where you could make a stronger case for Nimbus is if you are a heavier runner or have joint issues. Or if you plan to run longer distances - like 1/2 to full marathon distances. Another thing to think of is that higher stack shoes can be less versatile because they can be more unstable with lateral movement. e.g. think if you may want to wear this shoe for a casual pickleball game. Although both are "running shoes" Cumulus would do better than Nimbus in this specific scenario.
What is the 15% cash back? I am not familiar with this.