Soft, cushy landings with every step and now 20g lighter, the men's ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24 lets you rack up the miles in comfort. ASICSrsquo classic GEL cushioning gives your feet and joints advanced impact protection on your runs and walks. New FF BLAST PLUS cushioning in the midsole gives you an extra layer of lightweight comfort when your foot lands and keeps the shoe feeling responsive and energetic when you toe-off. Reviewers loved that the laces and breathable engineered mesh upper give your foot a roomy fit and solid lockdown during long runs in our ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 review. Plus, the shoe's upper is made with recycled materials to reduce waste and carbon emissions. To top it off, the soft padding on the back of the upper hugs your ankle nicely for amazing step-in comfort. Float through your next run or walk in the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24.
Soft, cushy landings with every step and now 20g lighter, the men's ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24 lets you rack up the miles in comfort. ASICSrsquo classic GEL cushioning gives your feet and joints advanced impact protection on your runs and walks. New FF BLAST PLUS cushioning in the midsole gives you an extra layer of lightweight comfort when your foot lands and keeps the shoe feeling responsive and energetic when you toe-off. Reviewers loved that the laces and breathable engineered mesh upper give your foot a roomy fit and solid lockdown during long runs in our ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 review. Plus, the shoe's upper is made with recycled materials to reduce waste and carbon emissions. To top it off, the soft padding on the back of the upper hugs your ankle nicely for amazing step-in comfort. Float through your next run or walk in the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24.
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ASICS Men's GEL-Nimbus 24 Running Shoe Cherry Tomato/Black (US 9-12) - Earn Everyday Rewards, AfterPay Available
Soft, cushy landings with every step and now 20g lighter, the men's ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24 lets you rack up the miles in comfort. ASICSrsquo classic GEL cushioning gives your feet and joints advanced impact protection on your runs and walks. New FF BLAST PLUS cushioning in the midsole gives you an extra layer of lightweight comfort when your foot lands and keeps the shoe feeling responsive and energetic when you toe-off. Reviewers loved that the laces and breathable engineered mesh upper give your foot a roomy fit and solid lockdown during long runs in our ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 review. Plus, the shoe's upper is made with recycled materials to reduce waste and carbon emissions. To top it off, the soft padding on the back of the upper hugs your ankle nicely for amazing step-in comfort. Float through your next run or walk in the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24.
Soft, cushy landings with every step and now 20g lighter, the men's ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24 lets you rack up the miles in comfort. ASICSrsquo classic GEL cushioning gives your feet and joints advanced impact protection on your runs and walks. New FF BLAST PLUS cushioning in the midsole gives you an extra layer of lightweight comfort when your foot lands and keeps the shoe feeling responsive and energetic when you toe-off. Reviewers loved that the laces and breathable engineered mesh upper give your foot a roomy fit and solid lockdown during long runs in our ASICS Gel-Nimbus 24 review. Plus, the shoe's upper is made with recycled materials to reduce waste and carbon emissions. To top it off, the soft padding on the back of the upper hugs your ankle nicely for amazing step-in comfort. Float through your next run or walk in the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 24.
Last updated at 14/04/2024 14:28:31
originally posted on asics.com
I purchased a pair of Nimbus 24 one month ago and have walked about 150 miles. The tread material and design make a lot of noise when walking. Previous designs were much quieter. One shoe appears to have a manufacturing defect with the heel cup. Previous pairs I wore and the other shoe of my current pair have the heel cup enclosed in the side padding. The outter side of the problem shoe does not have any padding covering the hard heel cup. As a result, the heel cup is bruising the ligament/tendons below the ankle bone causing significant pain. The hard heel cup also feel bigger compared to Nimbus 23 shoes.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I love these shoes! Got these as a daily trainer and love them. They fit true to size and are soft without being too mushy. I haven't yet but I feel like they can even be used for long slow runs or recovery runs.They're also not bulky like some of the other max cushion shoes, but offer a similar level of comfort.As Asics' top shoe not too long ago, the quality is superb. The colour is really nice (I got the metropolis grey) and I love that I can wear both for running and casually.A great option to have for running any distance. Even better if you can get a good discounted price!
originally posted on asics.com
Since I had a great experience with Nimbus 23, I decided to buy the Numbus 24 and it has exceeded my expectations. I bought the Nimbus 24 in size 11 - Wide. Initially the width of the fit was a bit tight, but after I walked with them a few times the fabric stretched a bit and are now very comfortable. I am over 65 yr old and jog 3 times a week on the streets of NJ about 4+ miles/day and walk 3+ mile/day the non-running days so put about 35+ miles on them a week. I have had the Nimbus 24 for a month now and they are extremely comfortable. Although some reviewers had issue with the stretchy tounge, it was fine with me, and I actually prefer it to the old version. I am curious regarding the durability since my Nimbus 23s fell apart earlier than I anticipated. Hoping ... MoreSince I had a great experience with Nimbus 23, I decided to buy the Numbus 24 and it has exceeded my expectations. I bought the Nimbus 24 in size 11 - Wide. Initially the width of the fit was a bit tight, but after I walked with them a few times the fabric stretched a bit and are now very comfortable. I am over 65 yr old and jog 3 times a week on the streets of NJ about 4+ miles/day and walk 3+ mile/day the non-running days so put about 35+ miles on them a week. I have had the Nimbus 24 for a month now and they are extremely comfortable. Although some reviewers had issue with the stretchy tounge, it was fine with me, and I actually prefer it to the old version. I am curious regarding the durability since my Nimbus 23s fell apart earlier than I anticipated. Hoping for better durability. I would definitely recommend the 24s and would buy them again.
I purchased a pair of Nimbus 24 one month ago and have walked about 150 miles. The tread material and design make a lot of noise when walking. Previous designs were much quieter. One shoe appears to have a manufacturing defect with the heel cup. Previous pairs I wore and the other shoe of my current pair have the heel cup enclosed in the side padding. The outter side of the problem shoe does not have any padding covering the hard heel cup. As a result, the heel cup is bruising the ligament/tendons below the ankle bone causing significant pain. The hard heel cup also feel bigger compared to Nimbus 23 shoes.
I love these shoes! Got these as a daily trainer and love them. They fit true to size and are soft without being too mushy. I haven't yet but I feel like they can even be used for long slow runs or recovery runs.They're also not bulky like some of the other max cushion shoes, but offer a similar level of comfort.As Asics' top shoe not too long ago, the quality is superb. The colour is really nice (I got the metropolis grey) and I love that I can wear both for running and casually.A great option to have for running any distance. Even better if you can get a good discounted price!
Since I had a great experience with Nimbus 23, I decided to buy the Numbus 24 and it has exceeded my expectations. I bought the Nimbus 24 in size 11 - Wide. Initially the width of the fit was a bit tight, but after I walked with them a few times the fabric stretched a bit and are now very comfortable. I am over 65 yr old and jog 3 times a week on the streets of NJ about 4+ miles/day and walk 3+ mile/day the non-running days so put about 35+ miles on them a week. I have had the Nimbus 24 for a month now and they are extremely comfortable. Although some reviewers had issue with the stretchy tounge, it was fine with me, and I actually prefer it to the old version. I am curious regarding the durability since my Nimbus 23s fell apart earlier than I anticipated. Hoping ... MoreSince I had a great experience with Nimbus 23, I decided to buy the Numbus 24 and it has exceeded my expectations. I bought the Nimbus 24 in size 11 - Wide. Initially the width of the fit was a bit tight, but after I walked with them a few times the fabric stretched a bit and are now very comfortable. I am over 65 yr old and jog 3 times a week on the streets of NJ about 4+ miles/day and walk 3+ mile/day the non-running days so put about 35+ miles on them a week. I have had the Nimbus 24 for a month now and they are extremely comfortable. Although some reviewers had issue with the stretchy tounge, it was fine with me, and I actually prefer it to the old version. I am curious regarding the durability since my Nimbus 23s fell apart earlier than I anticipated. Hoping for better durability. I would definitely recommend the 24s and would buy them again.
I am a 74 year old former racer (in the 1970s and 80s) now just running for fitness. I do 30 miles a week, 7 days a week. I have been an ASICS fan for decades. Lately I have been using the Cumulus series and have been happy with then except that the tread design picks up too much grit running on my local trails. I thought that the more open tread design of the Nimbus would be cleaner. I was also attracted by previous comments about good cushioning. When I first tried them on I found that they were a bit narrower than the Cumulus and I wasn't impressed with the thin, stretchy tongue. I prefer a padded tongue. Other than that they were fine. I have run in them twice so far and I have to agree that they have noticeably better cushioning than the Cumulus series. I hope ... MoreI am a 74 year old former racer (in the 1970s and 80s) now just running for fitness. I do 30 miles a week, 7 days a week. I have been an ASICS fan for decades. Lately I have been using the Cumulus series and have been happy with then except that the tread design picks up too much grit running on my local trails. I thought that the more open tread design of the Nimbus would be cleaner. I was also attracted by previous comments about good cushioning. When I first tried them on I found that they were a bit narrower than the Cumulus and I wasn't impressed with the thin, stretchy tongue. I prefer a padded tongue. Other than that they were fine. I have run in them twice so far and I have to agree that they have noticeably better cushioning than the Cumulus series. I hope it lasts for a while. While I like the shoes I find the price of running shoes today is atrocious.
My true size is 8 2E and run two 3 miles during the weekdays and one 6 miles on the weekend. At the outlet store, they only have 8 4E (Extra Wide) with black/white. No issue, tried it and they fit perfectly. I started wearing the GT line many years ago (8 2E), but deviated to other brands. Now that only limited brands offer wide sizes, I decided to try the Nimbus and I love them.These tend to push you to lean/leap forward, but I adapted to them in one run. The only complain is that the landing noise is loud, so I am adjusting my landing and trying to find the sweet spot with less noise.
I'm 170lb, 10 to 11 min/mile runner going through marathon training. For my long runs over 18 miles, I've tried Nike Invincible Run and Skechers GoRun Maxroad 5, both of which featured widely publicized super foam midsoles, but just didn't work out due to issues such as blisters, fit, or ride quality.Nimbus 24 so far proven to have just as good in terms of cushioning, but with superior upper and ride. I'm free of the same problems with those previous shoes. Nimbus 24 has bouncy Blast Plus midsoles, has the right amount of flexibility in the forefoot, while being very consistent in cushioning and ride. The semi-exposed Trussitc bar provided just the right amount of stability through my gait cycles. The well shaped and padded heel counters provides great comfort. ... MoreI'm 170lb, 10 to 11 min/mile runner going through marathon training. For my long runs over 18 miles, I've tried Nike Invincible Run and Skechers GoRun Maxroad 5, both of which featured widely publicized super foam midsoles, but just didn't work out due to issues such as blisters, fit, or ride quality.Nimbus 24 so far proven to have just as good in terms of cushioning, but with superior upper and ride. I'm free of the same problems with those previous shoes. Nimbus 24 has bouncy Blast Plus midsoles, has the right amount of flexibility in the forefoot, while being very consistent in cushioning and ride. The semi-exposed Trussitc bar provided just the right amount of stability through my gait cycles. The well shaped and padded heel counters provides great comfort. I'm not sold on the stretchy tongue, as I found myself needing to pull it form time to time to maintain the same comfort.But still, the upper is supremely comfortable, and all of those quality have convinced me to donate the Nike and the Skechers. I highly recommend Nimbus 24. I don't really have wide feet but have read other reviews about narrower fit, and Wide turned out to be the right choice.
I wear Asics Nimbus gel trainers all day, every day. Been wearing them for the last decade with a pair lasting on average 8-12 months. Since Asics changed to a narrower last a few years ago, I have to wear the wide fit 2E size now. I find them extremely comfortable, and always have a new pair in reserve. It's a shame that they have become so much more expensive, as although they are great trainers they are not as well made as Asics of old. I used to wear them till the soles had worn through, but the last four pairs have worn through inside, either through the mesh by my toes or through the insoles. Not found better for my feet though.
I've been buying Nimbus 2E wide for many years now so didn't hesitate to buy a pair through the Asic's website. However, these are, by some margin, not as wide as they used to be. Normally they fit straight from the box and I understand shoes can be tight when you first put them on BUT I couldn't even get my foot in the shoe properly. A real shame as I loved all past incarnations of the Nimbus. The one star is for the service received trying to return them. Links not working, generated label not printing or even showing, email not answered. I don't know where to return them because they won't tell me! So much for being a one Asic's member...
I've tried just about every major brand of sneaker there is and at 250lbs and flat feet the foundation is everything! Other brands have caused foot, ankle or knee pain during and after extended eliptical, walks or standing for prolonged hours. The Asics 24 is the only shoe that has COMPLETELY eliminated all of these issues! It is perfect in every way. Fitment, cushion, feedback, responsiveness and build quality! I am so completely satified and impressed that I bought 7 pairs! Thank you Asics for going the extra mile in research and development to produce the perfect shoe! 5 BIG STARS!
I have to be honest, the quality of Asics sneakers is appalling to me and keeps getting worse. Every pair I've had starts to disintegrate after a couple months (disclosure: I walk 5-6 miles almost daily). I've had a few start ripping after 2 five mile walks (in those cases I was given credit for new pairs) . All that said, I have kept buying them over and over because I have a foot issue (neuroma) and they're the only ones that consistently fit and don't give me foot pain (New Balance and Hoka are worse). This pair is just unbearable. There's basically no tongue, just a thin stretch band. I thought it was a defect at first but now assume it's some kind of feature. They're looser than all the other countless prior pairs I've had, so it's not keeping my neuroma stable ... MoreI have to be honest, the quality of Asics sneakers is appalling to me and keeps getting worse. Every pair I've had starts to disintegrate after a couple months (disclosure: I walk 5-6 miles almost daily). I've had a few start ripping after 2 five mile walks (in those cases I was given credit for new pairs) . All that said, I have kept buying them over and over because I have a foot issue (neuroma) and they're the only ones that consistently fit and don't give me foot pain (New Balance and Hoka are worse). This pair is just unbearable. There's basically no tongue, just a thin stretch band. I thought it was a defect at first but now assume it's some kind of feature. They're looser than all the other countless prior pairs I've had, so it's not keeping my neuroma stable and I'm in pain wearing them. It's too late to return but I am very much not happy with these.