Asics running shoes
Asics Excel33 (2012)
Asics has labeled this shoe natural which, according to the orthodoxy of today, it is not. Nevertheless, a terrific shoe it is. Sail over the squabble between what is and isn't natural, here's a ...
Asics 3020 (2011)
The 3020 bears a lot in common with the Kayano. But if its popular cousin doesn't grant quite enough medial support for you the over-pronator, the 3020 very likely will, and with no weight penalty.
Asics Gel Kayano 17 (2011)
The all new Kayano 17 for 2011 features small updates on the previous 16th version. It's still a shoe that invests a nice amount of support with a lot of cushioning. It's also still on the heavy ...
Asics Gel Foundation 8 (2010)
Featuring a sleeked down silhouette, this Asics contains support features popular in Asics motion control shoes, but at a lighter weight than many of the motion control anchors on the market.
Asics Gel Kayano 16 (2010)
This is, of course, Asics answer to its own Kayano 15, and, no, it's not the same shoe as the 15; it's more to your liking, or less, depending on your foot and ankle structure.
Asics GT 2150 (2010)
Asics is shipping some 2010 product out to stores like ours, and we availed ourselves of the chance to run in next year’s version of the famous Asics GT-series.




