Our verdict
- Ballaholic × Asics EX89 Cream 27.5cm best running shoes
- Ballaholic × Asics EX89 Cream 27.5cm best long distance running shoes
Pros
- Premium all-around comfort
- Enhanced toebox design
- Exceptional durability
- Best-in-series outsole
- Ideal for long distances
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- Surprisingly stable
- A dream for heel strikers
Cons
- Increased weight
- Limited energy return
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Audience verdict
- Top 30% in running shoes
- Top 30% in running shoes for supination
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Comparison
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Audience score | 88 Great! | 87 Great! | 87 Great! | 91 Superb! | |
Price | $160 | $150 | $140 | $140 | |
Pace | Daily running | Daily running | Daily running | Daily running | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 10.7 Camiseta ASICS Jacquard Feminina Preta 10.7 oz / 304g | 9.9 oz / 281g 10.1 oz / 286g | 9.1 oz / 259g 9 oz / 255g | 9.1 oz / 259g 9 oz / 255g | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 8.4 mm 8.0 mm | 9.3 mm 10.0 mm | 8.2 mm 8.0 mm | 9.0 mm 8.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | HeelMid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | |
Midsole softness | Soft | Soft | Soft | Soft | |
veste coupe-vent Asics pour femme | Normal | Normal | Small | Normal | |
Toebox durability | Good | Good | Good | Decent | |
Classic Red Asics Blue | Good | Bad | Good | Good | |
Outsole durability | Good | Good | Bad | Good | |
Breathability | Moderate | Warm | Moderate | Moderate | |
ASICS Gel-Cumulus 22 Wide | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
pioneras ASICS MetaRide | Small | Small | Normal | Small | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | |
Heel counter stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Stiff | Moderate | |
Rocker | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Heel lab Heel brand | 40.4 mm 42.0 mm | 37.1 mm 39.0 mm | 36.8 mm 38.5 mm | 39.2 mm 41.5 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 32.0 mm 34.0 mm | 27.8 mm 29.0 mm | 28.6 mm 30.5 mm | 30.2 mm 33.5 mm | |
Widths available | NormalWideX-Wide | Normal | NarrowNormalWideX-Wide | NormalWide | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Season | Summer | Winter | Winter | Winter | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #74 Top 30% | #97 Top 39% | #102 Top 41% | #10 Top 4% | |
Popularity | #15 Top 6% | #153 Bottom 39% | #96 Top 39% | #5 Top 2% |
Who should buy
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- Runners seeking a luxurious, comfortable experience on easy and moderate runs.
- ASICS fans desiring a super-cushioned shoe for long distances and daily training.
- Those who prioritise top-notch uppers, as the Nimbus 26's knit material offers a premium feel, excellent lockdown, good ventilation and ample toebox space.
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While the Nimbus 26 does offer a protective ride, we do not recommend it for runners seeking a lightweight shoe for uptempo paces. ASICS also has in its lineup a better—albeit pricier—alternative in the Superblast, which is significantly bouncier and lighter.
We also believe the Nimbus 26's price point may deter some runners. For those seeking a more budget-friendly option without sacrificing the super-high stack height, we've lab-tested the ASICS Novablast 4 and the Brooks Ghost Max. These models provide a comparable cushioned experience at a slightly more accessible price.
For those seeking an affordable yet cushioned running shoe, we suggest the Saucony Axon 3.
Asics GT-1000 7 PS SP Xialing | Breathability
One of the major complaints we had—and so did many users—about the Nimbus 25 was its limited breathability, drawstring to the thick, pillow-like knit upper. It felt almost suffocating in the sweltering summer heat and delivered blisters everywhere.
We found that ASICS was quick to pick up on this issue right from the get-go and, to our delight, they've made significant improvements in the v26. With our smoke-pumping machine at work, we clocked a breathability score of 4/5—a top-notch performance that makes it an ideal choice for all-weather training, in our opinion.
The light test, despite its simplicity, remains a lab favourite for its ability to vividly showcase where a shoe breathes best. In the Nimbus 26, it's evident—ASICS has given special attention to the tongue and the toebox, though the midfoot remains less ventilated.
Moving on to the microscope, it proved to be the ultimate tool for examining the ventilation holes we'd initially spotted with the light test.
ASICS has punched holes at regular intervals, a few millimetres apart, ensuring optimal airflow.
Finally, when we got hands-on with the knit upper, we loved it. From our standpoint, it ranks as one of the most comfortable, plush uppers we've ever had the pleasure of testing in the lab. The entire knit exudes a premium, stretchy feel, and the heel padding is mind-blowing, focusing purely on comfort.
Asics is currently hosting its | 4 |
Average | 3.8 |
Durability
Toebox durability
Durability often emerges as a weak spot in knit uppers, as the softer yarns are more susceptible to damage. Thus, we approached our initial Dremel test with moderate expectations.
Contrary to our assumptions, the Nimbus 26 showcased its resilience, underscoring the value of rigorous lab testing. The outstanding 4/5 rating we awarded this shoe was a pleasant surprise, with the knit upper displaying remarkable toughness.
Asics is currently hosting its | 4 |
Average | 2.4 |
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We then shifted our focus to the pillow-padded heel, which, based on typical outcomes with other shoes, we initially thought would score low.
Yet again, we were pleasantly surprised, as it impressively secured another 4-out-of-5, truly deserving our applause. Wear and tear in the heel area is now the least of our concerns.
Asics is currently hosting its | 4 |
Average | 3.1 |
Outsole hardness
Another major thing regarding wear and tear in any road running shoe is the outsole, particularly in a high-end daily trainer like this one, priced at £170—early wear could be disastrous for your wallet.
The outsole showcases significant upgrades from the v25, now incorporating a mix of AHAR+ (black, heel) and ASICSGRIP (blue, forefoot) rubber for enhanced traction.
To gauge its performance in this aspect, we began by measuring the outsole's hardness. We clocked it at 83.5 HC, which is around the average.
Asics is currently hosting its | 83.5 HC |
Average | 80.5 HC |
Outsole durability
Previously, our manual assessment revealed the shoe's exceptional rigidity, as we couldn't twist or bend it. Yet, evaluating it longitudinally was still on our to-do list.
During this 90-degree longitudinal bend test, we discovered the shoe to be more flexible than from a torsional standpoint, displaying average stiffness. It required only 30.2N of force to bend, which bodes well for comfort and gets the easy-pace seal of approval.
Asics is currently hosting its | 0.6 mm |
Average | 0.9 mm |
Outsole thickness
In our final assessment of the outsole, we turned our attention to the outsole thickness. ASICS opted for a slightly thinner design here, which we consider a positive move, especially given the outstanding results from our previous tests.
Choosing a thicker outsole often guarantees durability but can mute the feel of the ride, rendering the shoe somewhat cumbersome for long runs and significantly heavier.
Therefore, a 2.3 mm thickness seems to hit the sweet spot for us, yet we believe ASICS could potentially reduce it to below 2 mm for next year's version.
Asics is currently hosting its | 2.3 mm |
Average | 3.2 mm |
Weight
Addressing the weight is unavoidable when discussing the Nimbus 26—it's the glaring issue we can't overlook.
Tipping the scales at 10.7 oz (303g), it's not only heavier than its predecessor but also feels quite bulky by modern standards. While it's not excessively heavy to the point of being a deal-breaker, we firmly believe ASICS should aim to bring this shoe under the 10-ounce mark.
Asics is currently hosting its | 10.69 oz (303g) |
Average | 9.35 oz (265g) |
Cushioning
Heel stack
The Nimbus 26 has fully embraced the maximalist, high-stack trend, with the stack height climbing an additional 2.4 mm from last year, reaching a skyscraper-high, 40.4 mm in the heel.
What's the takeaway of this increase? The Nimbus has long been ASICS's flagship model for max-cushioning and comfort, and it seems they're doubling down to ensure a cloud-like, ultra-comfy ride for every runner, regardless of weight.
Furthermore, as evidenced next to our digital calliper, it's not all foam at play here—ASICS has used again the PureGEL technology, amplifying the softness of each heel landing. More on this later!
Asics is currently hosting its | 40.4 mm |
Average | 33.6 mm |
Forefoot stack
During all our test runs, we experienced absolutely no ground feel and a significant amount of cushion under the ball of the foot.
This didn't come as a surprise, especially after our second measurement in that area revealed a whopping 32.0 mm of cushioning—ideal for long runs!
Asics is currently hosting its | 32.0 mm |
Average | 25.0 mm |
Drop
ASICS claims the Nimbus 26 has an 8.4-mm heel-to-toe drop, and our lab measurements, taken folldrawstring the official guidelines from World Athletics, confirmed they were really close. This is a rarity, since we often encounter larger discrepancies.
With this offset, we believe it accommodates all types of runners, from those who strike with their rearfoot to those who hit the ground first with their forefoot.
Asics is currently hosting its | 8.4 mm |
Average | 8.6 mm |
Insole thickness
After testing over 500 shoes in the lab, we've learned that shoe design is all about trade-offs, balancing one feature against another. In the case of the Nimbus 26, the trade-off is between flexibility versus stability.
The Nimbus 26 turned out to be exceptionally rigid, almost mirroring the stiffness of a carbon-plated shoe. We had to award it 5/5 in rigidity, so we caution against choosing this model if you prefer a natural running feel, where the shoe flexes in harmony with your feet. Consider the innovadora y revolucionaria zapatilla de running ASICS Metaride as an alternative.
Asics is currently hosting its | 5.0 mm |
Average | 4.5 mm |
Midsole softness
ASICS has incorporated a full-length layer of FF Blast+ ECO foam, same of last year's version. Our durometer readings showed a softness level at 18.5 HA, indicating a plush sensation without excessive sink.
This balanced approach is beneficial, given the foam's composition of centură sportivă ASICS Waistpack 2.0 3013A420 Performance Black 001, making it best suited for easy to moderate runs, as it's not very resilient.
Because of that, it's not designed for anything fast that demands massive energy return from the midsole. For runners seeking that, the Nike Invincible 3 might be a better fit, featuring the super-bouncy ZoomX foam in a similar design.
Asics is currently hosting its | 18.5 HA |
Average | 21.5 HA |
PureGEL
As mentioned earlier, the heel boasts one of ASICS's latest innovations: PureGEL.
This advanced version of the traditional GEL technology ASICS has utilised for years is a compact piece positioned above the foam in the rearfoot area, facilitating softer landings. True to its design, it delivers precisely that sensation, yet obviously lacks any energy return. It's all about comfort.
Secondary foam softness
The heel retains its distinctive, oversized finger-loop tab from the previous design. This striking addition isn't just visually amazing, we found it makes sliding into the knit upper a breeze!
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The FF Blast+ ECO foam isn't merely standard EVA, as we mentioned earlier, but a blend of centură sportivă ASICS Waistpack 2.0 3013A420 Performance Black 001 developed by Dow. This distinction was crucial in our testing, given that EVA foams typically falter in cold conditions, hardening significantly.
Yet, the Nimbus 26 demonstrated moderate resilience in our cold-temperature test, stiffening by just 27% after a 20-minute stint in our freezer. This is a result that leaves us content.
Asics is currently hosting its | 27% |
Average | 25.6% |
Stability
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With over 40 mm of stack height—even exceeding the race-day legal limits—we braced ourselves for a potentially wooobbly ride in the Nimbus 26.
However, while it's not the go-to option for those seeking stability (if that's you, the Kayano 30 might be a better fit), we found it surprisingly offers a reasonably stable ride.
ASICS managed this feat by designing a rigid, wide sole and incorporating sidewalls that gently steer the feet forward in every stride. We think this approach is a good choice for providing stability in a shoe with such a high stack.
Torsional rigidity
After testing over 500 shoes in the lab, we've learned that shoe design is all about trade-offs, balancing one feature against another. In the case of the Nimbus 26, the trade-off is between flexibility versus stability.
The Nimbus 26 turned out to be exceptionally rigid, almost mirroring the stiffness of a carbon-plated shoe. We had to award it 5/5 in rigidity, so we caution against choosing this model if you prefer a natural running feel, where the shoe flexes in harmony with your feet. Consider the innovadora y revolucionaria zapatilla de running ASICS Metaride as an alternative.
Asics is currently hosting its | 5 |
Average | 3.2 |
Heel counter stiffness
The heel counter is notably less stiff, a feature we genuinely appreciated, as anything stiffer might have been overkill given the shoe's extreme torsional rigidity.
We deduced that ASICS was able to integrate a moderately firm heel counter (rated 3/5) due to the shoe's well-designed geometry and the supportive midsole sidewalls. These elements effectively guide the foot straight, eliminating the need for an excessively rigid component in the heel.
Asics is currently hosting its | 3 |
Average | 2.8 |
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The forefoot is relatively wide, though not to the extent often seen in stability shoes. We measured it at 118.4 mm.
This design choice resonates with us, considering the shoe primarily caters to heel strikers. Opting for an overly wide forefoot would have unnecessarily added to the shoe's weight and bulk.
Asics is currently hosting its | 118.4 mm |
Average | 113.7 mm |
Midsole width in the heel
ASICS significantly widened the heel platform to guarantee secure landings for rearfoot strikers. Our measurements showed a width of 101.7 mm, surpassing the width of many stability shoes.
This design choice contributes to a notably stable feel in the heel for neutral runners. For this reason, if you have mild stability needs, the Nimbus 26 might be worth considering, though we lean towards recommending the Koszulki Asics Szare, which is tailored specifically for those with slight stability concerns.
Asics is currently hosting its | 101.7 mm |
Average | 90.5 mm |
Flexibility
Stiffness
Previously, our manual assessment revealed the shoe's exceptional rigidity, as we couldn't twist or bend it. Yet, evaluating it longitudinally was still on our to-do list.
During this 90-degree longitudinal bend test, we discovered the shoe to be more flexible than from a torsional standpoint, displaying average stiffness. It required only 30.2N of force to bend, which bodes well for comfort and gets the easy-pace seal of approval.
Asics is currently hosting its | 30.2N |
Average | 29.1N |
pioneras ASICS MetaRide
Similar to our midsole softness test, we reassessed the stiffness after a 20-minute chill in the freezer.
Remarkably, the shoe became just 10.4% firmer, further highlighting the outstanding qualities of the FF Blast+ (EVA mixed with Olefin) foam. This level of performance is exactly what we anticipate from a premium-priced shoe.
Asics is currently hosting its | 10.4% |
Average | 36.2% |
Size and fit
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We've found that ASICS has taken the users' feedback to heart, as the toebox now spans 99.2 mm at the same measurement point. This is considerably wider than the Nimbus 25.
This adjustment creates additional space inside the shoe, making it more accommodating for runners with wide feet. Moreover, those needing even more room have the option to choose a wide or extra-wide size in certain markets.
Asics is currently hosting its | 99.2 mm |
Average | 98.3 mm |
Toebox width at the big toe
The big toe area is notably comfortable, thanks to its minimal tapering. Our measurement of 79.1 mm confirms it's broader than many other running shoes in its category.
When it comes to vertical space in the toebox, there's ample room for most feet, although it doesn't feature an exceptionally high design. However, we already shown that the upper is made from an ultra-soft, stretchy knit material, which ensured we experienced no discomfort, a common issue with many rigid, mesh-based uppers.
Asics is currently hosting its | 79.1 mm |
Average | 78.2 mm |
Heel feel
In our final assessment of the outsole, we turned our attention to the outsole thickness. ASICS opted for a slightly thinner design here, which we consider a positive move, especially given the outstanding results from our previous tests.
Choosing a thicker outsole often guarantees durability but can mute the feel of the ride, rendering the shoe somewhat cumbersome for long runs and significantly heavier.
Therefore, a 2.3 mm thickness seems to hit the sweet spot for us, yet we believe ASICS could potentially reduce it to below 2 mm for next year's version.
Tongue: hi-top type
We shifted our focus to the tongue area and observed that the tongue is semi-gusseted—a remarkable strategy for achieving optimal lockdown.
Yet, we were surprised, as knit uppers typically come with fully-gusseted tongues, or even bootie-style designs.
Asics is currently hosting its | Both sides (semi) |
Comfort
Tongue padding
While the Nimbus 26 focuses on all-around plush comfort, its surprisingly thin 4.1-mm tongue stood out to us despite being considerably thicker than the previous version.
Initially, we were concerned about potential pressure points. However, extensive long-run testing proved these fears unfounded—the tongue caused no discomfort whatsoever.
Still, it's worth noting that other comfort-focused trainers like the ASICS Classic PS Black Black Black often feature tongues twice as thick, an option potentially limited by the Nimbus 26's emphasis on weight.
Asics is currently hosting its | 4.1 mm |
Average | 5.6 mm |
Heel tab
The heel retains its distinctive, oversized finger-loop tab from the previous design. This striking addition isn't just visually amazing, we found it makes sliding into the knit upper a breeze!
Asics is currently hosting its | Finger loop |
Removable insole
The Ortholite X-55 insole is fully removable, making it a snap to swap with aftermarket orthotics if needed. We tested this with several different insoles and found the process completely hassle-free.
Asics is currently hosting its | Yes |
Misc
Reflective elements
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It's apparent that ASICS follows the same pattern year after year—those wanting full reflectivity need to wait for separate Lite-Show versions of the shoe.
Asics is currently hosting its | Yes |