better are they from the Cumulus. shall watch this thread with interest as I am considering either of these as Asics no longer make Gel Kumo which has kept me going for the last couple of years....... Bu**er - Clicked on this thread becasue I thought
I can say about them is that I put them on and forget about them. They don't rub or pinch. They don't seem soft or hard. No grip problems. They're unremarkable (and that, for me, is a good thing) Asics Gel Kumo for me - fit and forget like higs
of it but to have the same thing happen two pairs running made me wonder. I bought my first pair of Asics trainers (Gel Kumo) in the early part of this year after previously always wearing Nike or Adidas Trainers. I have to admit that they are by far the most
some good prices on these a couple of weeks ago try the Asics Gel-Kumo - quote from website (inclduing typos!)"Engineerd to acommodate the neutral runner who needs a well framed,flexible forefoot combination with maximum cushioning"I'm over 100kg (near
HI,I'm looking for a pair of either trail or fell shoes for an awkward pair of feet. I am a wide fitting (probably EE), but also have a high arch. I have the Asics Gel Kumo for my road shoes, and absolutely love them (although they are starting
it). Every runner you try on, try with your orthoses. This is what I try to do most times I buy a new type of running shoe (the rest I order of the net).I run with full-length rigid orthoses and the new Asics Gel Nimbus. On the video
they think we are all fat bastards who can't run! I had the same happen to me which then happened to lead to a problem which I got prescribed an orthotic for. Have now changed to Asics Gel Kumo which is neutral and they are great for me - and I no longer
about the Kumo again. I've not yet seen them in a shop. Has anyone tried them?Thanks for any help :) Boing. I am runnin g in them,they are slightly better than the Preleus as they have Speva which offers more cushioning in the midsole,they also have a
. The assistant recommended the "neutral" Asics Gel Kumo (2004 model). Over the next couple of weeks I ran around 8 miles a week in the shoes without a problem. However, during a 11 mile long slow run, I developed an "Peroneus Brevis" injury (tendon running down
This is a strange one, I have extremely high arches, did the wet foot test and I hardly make an impression along the outside of my arches.I have tried Mizuno Wave Riders, didn't like them, am currently using Asics Gel Kumos, which I quite like