Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5

Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5

(909 reviews)

The Novablast 2 shoe is a great way to meet your training goals while moving towards a clear mindset. For the second version of this series, Asics wanted to create a smoother and more responsive feel underfoot. The heel stabilizer is designed to improve support while producing a smoother stride. By fine-tuning the FF Blast cushioning, the shoe offers a softer landing and a more energetic rebound. The outsole's wider basenet create a more balanced landing while propelling your foot forward.

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Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Black Running Shoes
(Women) ASICS Novablast 2 'Mist Soft Sky' 1012B049‐402 US 5.5W
(Women) ASICS Novablast 2 'Thunder Blue' 1012B049‐400 US 6W
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 10

Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5

$231.90

(909 reviews)

The Novablast 2 shoe is a great way to meet your training goals while moving towards a clear mindset. For the second version of this series, Asics wanted to create a smoother and more responsive feel underfoot. The heel stabilizer is designed to improve support while producing a smoother stride. By fine-tuning the FF Blast cushioning, the shoe offers a softer landing and a more energetic rebound. The outsole's wider basenet create a more balanced landing while propelling your foot forward.

The Novablast 2 shoe is a great way to meet your training goals while moving towards a clear mindset. For the second version of this series, Asics wanted to create a smoother and more responsive feel underfoot. The heel stabilizer is designed to improve support while producing a smoother stride. By fine-tuning the FF Blast cushioning, the shoe offers a softer landing and a more energetic rebound. The outsole's wider basenet create a more balanced landing while propelling your foot forward.

Colour:
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 3.5
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Black Running Shoes
(Women) ASICS Novablast 2 'Mist Soft Sky' 1012B049‐402 US 5.5W
(Women) ASICS Novablast 2 'Thunder Blue' 1012B049‐400 US 6W
Asics Novablast 2 Womens Pink Trainers - Size UK 10

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At first I was skeptical...
3 December 2022
kittiekat

originally posted on asics.com

When I first tried these on... two things were obvious:- I felt like I was standing on a marshmallow- The shoe was significantly bigger than me in every directionI wear an 8 i
shoes and 8.5 in most running shoes. The 8.5 felt big, wide, long... and don't get me started with whatever is going on in the heel. Given that I planned to run in these through
the winter, I didn't size down, as I could just wear them with thick socks and I used the extra holes for laces to make them a little more snug. That being said, the shoe being
kinda long did at first bother me and the shape noticeably altered how my foot hit the ground. The heel was just getting in the way and my first run in them (whic... Show more
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Best neutral, ultra shock absorbing shoe!
26 June 2022
Katie can Run

originally posted on asics.com

I have struggled since my teenage years when I first started running 25 years ago to find a shoe that didn't cause ankle pain during or after my runs. I've found very few pairs
(only about 5) over the years that actually worked for me and I ran those into the ground literally. But companies eventually change the model of the shoe and I end up no
longer being able to use them. It's been about 6 years since I last had a pair that didn't cause me pain either during or after my runs, until this pair! And believe me, I've tried
dozens of shoes over those years. I am in disbelief over how well this shoe works for me. They absorb so much shock and apparently accommodate my (appare... Show more
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Best shoes for stock-absorbtion and heel striking.
21 February 2022
hilwes

originally posted on Academy Sports + Outdoors

I somehow managed to injure my left heel (Wearing poor shoes, I suspect), and it got so bad I hobbled into Academy looking for the shoes with the cushiest heel support. I've
always been a heel-striker so I'm constantly on the lookout for comfy shoes with lots of shock-absorption. Brooks are usually my go-to. But I'd heard about these Asics and
wanted to try them on in person. The Novaforms are like heaven. In the five days since I bought them, my heel pain has completely disappeared. I run a couple of miles per
day, plus I work in a super fast-paced retail environment. I am on my feet all day and usually I'm sore by the time my shift is over. But after taking these off, my f... Show more
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At first I was skeptical...
3 December 2022
When I first tried these on... two things were obvious:- I felt like I was standing on a marshmallow- The shoe was significantly bigger than me in every directionI wear an 8 i shoes and 8.5 in most running shoes. The 8.5 felt big, wide, long... and don't get me started with whatever is going on in the heel. Given that I planned to run in these through the winter, I didn't size down, as I could just wear them with thick socks and I used the extra holes for laces to make them a little more snug. That being said, the shoe being kinda long did at first bother me and the shape noticeably altered how my foot hit the ground. The heel was just getting in the way and my first run in them (which was on a treadmill) was super weird at higher speeds. The solution was to ... MoreWhen I first tried these on... two things were obvious:- I felt like I was standing on a marshmallow- The shoe was significantly bigger than me in every directionI wear an 8 i shoes and 8.5 in most running shoes. The 8.5 felt big, wide, long... and don't get me started with whatever is going on in the heel. Given that I planned to run in these through the winter, I didn't size down, as I could just wear them with thick socks and I used the extra holes for laces to make them a little more snug. That being said, the shoe being kinda long did at first bother me and the shape noticeably altered how my foot hit the ground. The heel was just getting in the way and my first run in them (which was on a treadmill) was super weird at higher speeds. The solution was to just not go too fast and the shoe was a joy to run in.Since this first awkward experience on the treadmill, I've run about a hundred miles in them (mostly outdoors) and this is definitely my go-to shoe for long easy or recovery runs. It's a shoe that after an hour and a half, still feels completely weightless and doesn't bother me in any way shape or form -- absolute miracle! Besides being soft and light, it's quite responsive... so a good all-purpose shoe.I don't know whether the weirdness I experienced running at higher speeds initially was a feature of the shoe or was because there's a learning curve to get used to the bigger heel. I have not tried to run much faster in them, as I prefer a somewhat firmer shoe for faster runs.... Show more
kittiekat
originally posted on asics.com
Best neutral, ultra shock absorbing shoe!
26 June 2022
I have struggled since my teenage years when I first started running 25 years ago to find a shoe that didn't cause ankle pain during or after my runs. I've found very few pairs (only about 5) over the years that actually worked for me and I ran those into the ground literally. But companies eventually change the model of the shoe and I end up no longer being able to use them. It's been about 6 years since I last had a pair that didn't cause me pain either during or after my runs, until this pair! And believe me, I've tried dozens of shoes over those years. I am in disbelief over how well this shoe works for me. They absorb so much shock and apparently accommodate my (apparently) mechanically inept natural gate with super high arches really well. I've already bought ... MoreI have struggled since my teenage years when I first started running 25 years ago to find a shoe that didn't cause ankle pain during or after my runs. I've found very few pairs (only about 5) over the years that actually worked for me and I ran those into the ground literally. But companies eventually change the model of the shoe and I end up no longer being able to use them. It's been about 6 years since I last had a pair that didn't cause me pain either during or after my runs, until this pair! And believe me, I've tried dozens of shoes over those years. I am in disbelief over how well this shoe works for me. They absorb so much shock and apparently accommodate my (apparently) mechanically inept natural gate with super high arches really well. I've already bought 2 pairs and am contemplating buying 2 more. At first I was hesitant to try them because of the really tall foam rubber sole, but I fell in love with them during my first run. My husband who knows my struggle with finding running shoes is actually encouraging me to stock up on this shoe. Thank you Novablast 2 for giving me running back!... Show more
Katie can Run
originally posted on asics.com
Best shoes for stock-absorbtion and heel striking.
21 February 2022
I somehow managed to injure my left heel (Wearing poor shoes, I suspect), and it got so bad I hobbled into Academy looking for the shoes with the cushiest heel support. I've always been a heel-striker so I'm constantly on the lookout for comfy shoes with lots of shock-absorption. Brooks are usually my go-to. But I'd heard about these Asics and wanted to try them on in person. The Novaforms are like heaven. In the five days since I bought them, my heel pain has completely disappeared. I run a couple of miles per day, plus I work in a super fast-paced retail environment. I am on my feet all day and usually I'm sore by the time my shift is over. But after taking these off, my feet don't feel sore at all. Like, barely even tired. That's pretty miraculous. I really don't ... MoreI somehow managed to injure my left heel (Wearing poor shoes, I suspect), and it got so bad I hobbled into Academy looking for the shoes with the cushiest heel support. I've always been a heel-striker so I'm constantly on the lookout for comfy shoes with lots of shock-absorption. Brooks are usually my go-to. But I'd heard about these Asics and wanted to try them on in person. The Novaforms are like heaven. In the five days since I bought them, my heel pain has completely disappeared. I run a couple of miles per day, plus I work in a super fast-paced retail environment. I am on my feet all day and usually I'm sore by the time my shift is over. But after taking these off, my feet don't feel sore at all. Like, barely even tired. That's pretty miraculous. I really don't like spending more than $100 on a pair of shoes, but these are worth every single penny.... Show more
hilwes
originally posted on Academy Sports + Outdoors
Excellent shoe but Novablast 3 is LOTS better
18 May 2023
The Novablast 2 used to one of my preferred shoes for daily training. It had great cushioning and was quite comfortable. However, it was not verry durable. The upper tended to develop holes over my big toe within the first 100 miles. Although that did not prevent continued use of the shoes, it was unsightly. I also thought it could have used a bit more stability and traction. Fortunately, Asics addressed all of my issues in the Novablast 3 update. I am especially delighted that they changed the material of the upper and I have has zero issues with wear on the new uppers. Bottom line is I would clearly recommend going with the Novablast 3 over the Novablast 2.... Show more
Ferret
originally posted on asics.com
Good every day trainer. Can handle easy and tempo
6 August 2021
Bought these for my daughter who to train in for High School Cross Country. She likes them very much, with the only small hiccup is some pain on the top of one of her feet. Unsure if it is caused by the shoe or not. Did not have the paid prior to the shoe but only one foot has the issue, and it is not a serious issue at all.She says the shoes provide good feedback and a little push off when running. We have tried other brands for a bit and have come back to ASICS mainly for the fit. They just seem to fit her feet better than other shoes. She is currently running about 35 miles a week, and has had the shoes for a month, they seem to be holding up ok. I would expect them to last about 3 or 4 months, before they will need to be replaced, with at the present time we ... MoreBought these for my daughter who to train in for High School Cross Country. She likes them very much, with the only small hiccup is some pain on the top of one of her feet. Unsure if it is caused by the shoe or not. Did not have the paid prior to the shoe but only one foot has the issue, and it is not a serious issue at all.She says the shoes provide good feedback and a little push off when running. We have tried other brands for a bit and have come back to ASICS mainly for the fit. They just seem to fit her feet better than other shoes. She is currently running about 35 miles a week, and has had the shoes for a month, they seem to be holding up ok. I would expect them to last about 3 or 4 months, before they will need to be replaced, with at the present time we would purchase the same model.It is noted that these shoes are strictly for training, and another brand and model will be used for actual Cross Country Races.... Show more
Runner3737
originally posted on asics.com
Mostly awesome
14 December 2022
Functionally an awesome show. Cushioned without being ridiculous or heavy and still responsive. Aesthetically a little lacking. I got the green and beige colorway which is a little meh. Not bright enough to be neon, beige is, well, beige (good for not showing dirt), and weird choice to match the magenta laces to the Asics stripes (why?!?). Love the almost faceted look to the midsole, though. Seems like the 3s stepped up the aesthetics.Solid choice – especially for dark morning runs.... Show more
Montlander
originally posted on asics.com
Poor insole design causes persistent blistering!
20 March 2023
Persistent blisters on my inner heels caused by deep heel bed and the curved sides of the insole. For the first two weeks I had to alternate between these and my old trainers, using loads of plasters to ease the rubbing. Now a month in, they are still causing painful blisters, which I can't feel with my old trainers on. These trainers have now been rendered unusable which is frustrating as they are the most expensive I've ever bought. Going back to New Balance 680s which I've never had problems with.... Show more
RachyHol
originally posted on asics.com
Springy cushy daily trainers! Not very durable :(
20 May 2022
If you dont care about durability, theyre a great running shoe... I ran in one pair of novablast 1s, and Ive just maxed out my first pair of novablast 2s. Each lasted almost exactly 285 miles before the cushioning had worn out and my legs were killing me. I am not a heel striker though, and these do have a ton of heel cushion. Might last longer for heel-strikers.That being said, I continue to run in Novablasts because they just feel springier/faster, yet more cushy, than other Asics models and several Hokas. Ive compared them with Hoka Clifton 8, Rincon 3, and Mach 4s and for me, the Novablasts are just more of a fun fast ride. Great for a daily trainer. And theyre kind of fast enough-ish for speedwork if youre doing longer splits (but def not racing). So, I'm ... MoreIf you dont care about durability, theyre a great running shoe... I ran in one pair of novablast 1s, and Ive just maxed out my first pair of novablast 2s. Each lasted almost exactly 285 miles before the cushioning had worn out and my legs were killing me. I am not a heel striker though, and these do have a ton of heel cushion. Might last longer for heel-strikers.That being said, I continue to run in Novablasts because they just feel springier/faster, yet more cushy, than other Asics models and several Hokas. Ive compared them with Hoka Clifton 8, Rincon 3, and Mach 4s and for me, the Novablasts are just more of a fun fast ride. Great for a daily trainer. And theyre kind of fast enough-ish for speedwork if youre doing longer splits (but def not racing). So, I'm just going to keep replacing these every 285 miles I guess.For reference, I am a 5'2 female 112 lbs. I dont do any super-long distance runs (max 10 miles) and I typically do my daily runs at a 7:20-8:20 mile pace. I slightly underpronate/supinate for the first few miles, it gets more pronounced when if/when I get more tired. No injury woes since I started running in Novablasts.... Show more
RunsWithAussies
originally posted on asics.com
What were yall thinking??!!
30 January 2022
You went backwards on the Novablast 2 from the original Novablast. The original was near perfect. The most highly responsive and cushioned training shoe ever in my 40+ years of running. The only and common complaint with the Original was poor quality paper-thin heel counter/heel cup; my METASPEED has a supreme heel counter by comparison. The attempt at correcting was a failure. The shoe is no longer responsive nor cushioned. The forward responsiveness was negated. It's flat, curve last is lower and overall ridiculously stiff. You minimally improved the HC. Why would a change effect the C/R. Go back to the Original Novablast and mimic the Metaspeed heel counter. If a racing shoe has more structure than a trainer...that's something to think about.... Show more
TL Pro to Rec
originally posted on asics.com
Women’s Novablast 2
31 May 2022
I would highly suggest ordering a half size up!! I ordered a size 9 and that was already just so obviously too small. I’m reviewing the wrong order, too so I’m not sure why they’re asking me to review a pair I returned. Anyway, I bought this pair again but in a 9.5 and it’s perfect. Because normally I’ll wear slightly thicker socks. But even in the store when I went to pick them up and try them on, I used their thin fabric socks that aren’t actual socks and still felt too small. I have narrow feet and my toes may be a little longer than most but the 9 is just way too small. My mother is a long time buyer of good sneakers, she’s had ASICS in the past but she moved to Brookes and she told me that she has always ordered a half size up. I wish she had told me this info ... MoreI would highly suggest ordering a half size up!! I ordered a size 9 and that was already just so obviously too small. I’m reviewing the wrong order, too so I’m not sure why they’re asking me to review a pair I returned. Anyway, I bought this pair again but in a 9.5 and it’s perfect. Because normally I’ll wear slightly thicker socks. But even in the store when I went to pick them up and try them on, I used their thin fabric socks that aren’t actual socks and still felt too small. I have narrow feet and my toes may be a little longer than most but the 9 is just way too small. My mother is a long time buyer of good sneakers, she’s had ASICS in the past but she moved to Brookes and she told me that she has always ordered a half size up. I wish she had told me this info sooner haha but it all worked out. These sneakers feel like air and my running game has changed immensely, but a half size up!!... Show more
originally posted on asics.com

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uk size3.5