Smallman1 Not exactly inspiring considering the price. Are most of the Asics a safe bet? Or do I need to stick to the Kayanos?

    Amps Not exactly inspiring considering the price. Are most of the Asics a safe bet? Or do I need to stick to the Kayanos?

    Asics are a properly safe bet, their core competence is running and have mainly stuck to it.

    They make brilliant running shoes.

    • Amps replied to this.

      Amps All about comfort and fit, Amps. These fit me perfectly and not only helped me run a sub 4hr, but absolutely destroy it! All trainers fit differently though, so you have to get down the shops and try all on first.
      No point wearing a £100+ pair of duds if you’re going to be walking over the finishing line 😉

      I found ASICS were narrow for my fat flat feet. Have bee. Wearing brooks for the last 4 years and have never had any problem with them

      • Amps replied to this.

        Christian This does not bode well. I’ve got wide feet, not flat footed, but wide, I struggle to get in some of the skinny retro numbers.

          Amps they may not look the best, but for running have a look at brooks.. they also sell a wide version, but have found the standard version wide enough for my feet

          A lol for Brooks.

          That’s what Loopy ran in.

            Are Skechers any good?

            Asking for a friend.

            • Dan replied to this.

              Brown cords and stilton sauconys.

              Genuinely bleak times.

              12 days later

              Smalls - whenever you give Asics a shout, do you mean the Gel Kayano 14? Because I just got them for my walks, and they’re GOAT. Up there with my Zoom vomero 5s. Maybe better. Will post pics when I’m on my laptop.

                rhouses Smalls - whenever you give Asics a shout, do you mean the Gel Kayano 14?

                I run in whatever the latest iteration is Rhouses.

                They are boss though like you say.