under pronating, very high arched feet. They have suited me well. Extremely comfortable to begin to run/walk in and they will go the distance in my surrounding area which ranges from urban asphalt to muddy, steep and rocky hills. Being trail shoes
Strengths: Very light.Nice shoe to walk in. Weaknesses: Very light.Nice shoe to walk in. Overall: I'm currently making the transition from heel strike too forefoot running and I have to say these shoes did not help. When your weight hits the forefoot
- comfortable- going cheap(ish) Overall: The RW review says they're uncomfortable, well, they're not. In fact that they fit like a glove and I wish I could eat, walk, work and sleep in them. As they're my first lightweight runners they took a few runs to get
, Solyte, now runs the length of the shoe for increased bounce.We say Testers were split in their opinion of the roomier toe-box: some loved the freedom and others complained of a loose fit. The heel adjustments seem to have made the shoe clunkier
of my runs for more than a year and they are not starting to wear out yet. Fits my feet perfectly (I have narrow heels so this is an unusual luxury). Brilliant for travelling (packs down small and works well for walking, trail-running and shorter road
for walking to the shop or washing the car! Jennfer: Been running in Asics Nimbus models for 8 years...continually comfortable and reliable (and pretty!). Strengths: Always comfortable and fit my feet like a glove. Ran a half marathon and wore the Nimbus 12
running for 30 seconds walk 2 minutes for 30 minutes - can now run 10 miles non stop - and still enjoy it and have had no injuries. So following his guidance has been worth it. Stepford Wife: EXCELLENT AND SENSIBLE WAY TO START Strengths: Very clear
and they seem to give me the perfect amount of stability. Very comfy with loads of room up front for my toes. I usually can't wait to get my trainers off after a run, but these feel so comfy that i could walk around in them all day. The "lumpy" laces are good
. Overall: I was really taken with the comfort and feel of the Nimbus 12's - so much so that I bought 2 pairs. Both pairs are now nearing end of life so I decided to get a pair of Nimbus 13's early enough to let me "run them in" before the Notts marathon. I
running are open to everyone'. But no, the writer is no slouch (despite, he hints, that at 13 stone he is rather large) and keeps on that the fell runners are all sub 10 stone hardmen(?) who can run (or at least walk very quickly) non stop for days