Asics Gel Nimbus 25 vs 24 Comparison Shoe Review 2023 | Sportitude Running

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  • Josh from Sportitude delves into the new Asics Gel Nimbus 25 and talks all things upper, outsole and midsole, where the shoe sits in your rotation, how it compares to the previous Gel Nimbus 24, and who the shoe is for.
    Shop the latest Asics Gel Nimbus 25 at sportitude.com.au :
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    0:00 - Overview
    0:28 - What Foot Type Should Consider This Shoe?
    1:14 - Upper
    3:11 - Outsole
    5:16 - Midsole
    9:13 - Josh's Subjective Opinion on the Nimbus 25
    11:34 - Shoes Similar to the Nimbus 25
    12:37 - Wrap Up
    For the 2 minute overview review on the Nimbus 25 click the link below⤵️
    • Asics Gel Nimbus 25 Ov...
    Nimbus 25 Stats:
    Weight: Mens: 292g | Womens: 260g
    Drop: 8mm
    Heel: Mens: 41.5mm | Womens: 40.5mm
    Forefoot: Mens: 33.5mm | Womens 32.5mm
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  • @AL-nt3zy
    @AL-nt3zy ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great review. I have worn nimbus for many years as I supinate. As you stated I felt asics lost their way with this show around the late teens with 21 being the worst. With the 21's I had achilles tendinitis in the first pair until I had orthotics put in , then suffered plantar fasciitis when started wearing the second pair (both pairs bought together during a sale).
    Now rotating 23's and they have been a great improvement and about to break in a pair of 24's which feel even better.

  • @nhealthlifestyle
    @nhealthlifestyle ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice review

  • @flatfootedrunner
    @flatfootedrunner ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review. When’s it due on the site?

  • @logans3454
    @logans3454 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really like the nimbus line before the newest update with the thick soles. I have tried on many of the thicker soled shoes and found them to be uncomfortable and set my balance off. I've been looking for a while to find something similar to no avail so far and was wondering if anyone else has found anything similar enough to replace the older models. 🤔

  • @BJH-r5s
    @BJH-r5s ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’ve been running in Gel Nimbus for decades and feel ASICS has really been cheeping out. My last two or three pairs haven’t lasted relative to the older ones. The uppers fall apart and the soles wear out much quicker! Every year I buy a new pair to run in and repurpose the old ones for walking, and eventually cutting the lawn, etc. My 16’s and 18’s are still going strong (uppers look almost new). 21’s and 22’s are in the landfill full of holes! 23’s aren’t far behind! Maybe it’s my age (mid 50’s), but the 23’s never felt nearly as cushioned as the older versions. At first glance I’m disappointed with the look of the 25’s and not pleased to learn they’ve removed the gel from the front. Wondering if ASICS has lost heir edge? If my next pair isn’t a huge improvement, I’ll be trying other brands after many years as a huge fan!

    • @logans3454
      @logans3454 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've run into the same issue myself. have a pair of 18's I use for yardwork where the uppers are still going strong, but the sole is slap worn out, while my 23's have holes all over the place on top. I tried on a pair of the 25's at the store and do not care for the super high sole personally. I am curious of other people's opinion if you have tried them yourself.

  • @MiracleWarriors
    @MiracleWarriors ปีที่แล้ว

    I liked that colorway ! Is it a dark orange or more to copper color ?

  • @agokal6626
    @agokal6626 ปีที่แล้ว

    I supernate and have worn Nimbus shoes for many years. But I find the last few pairs wear out on the rubber very quickly and eat into the midsole...therefore giving me only about 300km! Also they leave out the rubber on the outer lateral side of the forefoot which burns very quickly...I am therefore thinking of changing to NB 880v13...although different class of shoe but I believe it will give me more durability and value for money...sad to leave the nimbus range though...btw I am running with Hoka Bondi 7 at the moment. (all previous shoes were Nimbus)Nimbus 25, I find less stable on foot as compared with Bondi... @sportitude

  • @Mr72137
    @Mr72137 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    No expert here, actually an absolute noob, just want to let people know that nimbus 25 is like walking over cloud, within few sec trying it I bought it, it is that fucking amazing. I am an average joe with no fitness. Just felt amazing, I am watching this after buying it 😅. I’m snot affiliated with ASICS, fuck you for making for really good shoe

  • @FABBYFLAME
    @FABBYFLAME ปีที่แล้ว

    i tried the nimbus 24 and the shoe felt great to walk on other than on my right foot i have like a nob on top of my big toe idk how to explain it that would rub against lace cage and make it unwearable for me, do u think i would have the same problem with the new 25's?

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi there, thanks for your comment.
      It's hard to say, our best recommendation would be to head into a running specialty store like Sportitude to try on a pair. Would also advise trying them on in a 2E width as this provides more volume through the forefoot and may help with the problem.
      Hope This helps! Happy running

  • @ashishprabhu0
    @ashishprabhu0 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the review Josh!, Which Nimbus would you recommend for Under pronated foot ? Thanks in advance!

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Ashish,
      The Nimbus 25 will be more supportive than its predecessor for someone with an underpronated foot type as there is a wider base and higher stack height which provides more resilience across the whole midsole but especially on the lateral border when in comparison to the Nimbus 24.
      Thanks for watching, We're glad you enjoyed it. Happy Running!

    • @ashishprabhu0
      @ashishprabhu0 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SportitudeAus Thank you very much Josh for the Help!

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I didn't like the change in the heel drop. I have achilles issues so i prefered the higher 13mm heel drop in the 24, a drop to 8mm and that slight rocker bottom at the back makes it now unsuitable for my feet, I'm going to pick up another pair of the 24 before they disappear

    • @fbia3651
      @fbia3651 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am the same, But have you tried waking on the 25 for a full day to test? Thanks

  • @Carlosediaz543
    @Carlosediaz543 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for the review Josh!!! Hot take I don’t like this update. I think it really doesn’t fit well, and its super different the last year. The nimbus too me over the years felt like a moderate light stability shoe and it’s really no longer fits that bill anymore.

  • @Kapildev_N._Pol
    @Kapildev_N._Pol ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir what is the difference between Gel Nimbus 25 & Gel Nimbus 25 Platinum, Which one to go for

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Kapildev,
      The only difference between the Nimbus 25 and Nimbus 25 Platinum is the colour. Each year Asics offer a Platinum colour in a few different models, functionally the shoes are exactly the same.
      Hope this helps and Happy running!

    • @Kapildev_N._Pol
      @Kapildev_N._Pol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SportitudeAus Thank you for replying it will surely help me a lot take a decision, why waste money just for colour but one is made in indonesia and another is made in Vietnam, Hope Quality will be same

  • @davidlynch9049
    @davidlynch9049 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great walking shoe. No idea how an experienced runner would run in this shoe given the great alternatives.

  • @tonyford3221
    @tonyford3221 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review! I've been a Nimbus wearer since the 20 and currently wear the 24. I'm in my early 50s and do more brisk walking vs. running and I have high arches. Do you think the 25 is better in my scenario? Thank you!

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Tony, Glad you enjoyed the review!
      The Nimbus 25 will be absolutely suitable, it has a very broad surface area comparatively to the Nimbus 24 which makes it suitable for many different arch types, especially a higher arch. You will also likely find the extra cushion under foot will provide extra support and comfort.
      Happy Running!

    • @oliveranthony-sparholt5113
      @oliveranthony-sparholt5113 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ive had all nimbus since 10. Was disappointed in 23 + 24. Considered leaving but the 25 to me, is a huge improvement. For race day I suggest you get fitted and try adios pro 3.. as a nimbus guy like you we might agree there

    • @tonyford3221
      @tonyford3221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@oliveranthony-sparholt5113 Thanks for the feedback! I've been using Nimbus since the 20 model. I wore my 24s at Disney World for 4 days at the parks. Brutal! They started out great but by about 5 PM, my feet were barking. I noticed a bunch of people wearing HOKA and it turns out there was a HOKA Outlet store in Orlando. I bought a pair of the HOKA Clifton 8 and developed blisters around my toes. I guess they need a break-in period. The Nimbus 25 looks similar to HOKA with the extra cushion on the sole. Fortunately, HOKA has a 30 day money back guarantee and plan to return and get the Nimbus 25. Although, I think HOKA has a lot of potential.

    • @q20a08
      @q20a08 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tonyford3221 Hoka has a bit of a reputation for being surprisingly narrow/tight in the upper. Possibly they were overly wary of being perceived as the "fat foot" brand. You are not the only one. If you find you need a roomy upper, NewBalance can also be worth a try-on. "NB More" in particular, is in this thick-sole category. Others, like 880 and 1080, have a more traditional look.

    • @tonyford3221
      @tonyford3221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@q20a08 Thanks for the feedback! I went to a specialty running store in my area. They said the same thing about Hoka. It works well for some people and many it doesn't. For the first time, I had my foot scanned by the Volumental scanning device. Based on my results, they brought out Brooks Glycerin, NB More and guess what...the Asics Nimbus 25. I ended up purchasing the Asics after trying them all on. They have a 30 day return policy. Hopefully the Nimbus 25 are enough of an improvement for me from my Nimbus 24. Finally, I'm officially 10.5 shoe size but have always worn 11 in the Asics. They suggested another half size to allow for swelling during my walks. So I got the 11.5. I really hope that makes the difference.

  • @betspath
    @betspath 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What ASICS shoe would be closest to 24?

    • @write2marko
      @write2marko 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe 23,99 :)

  • @pistopitpit
    @pistopitpit ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I decided to go for nimbus 23. For £66 it was no brainer.

    • @fbia3651
      @fbia3651 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ve tried but it’s all sold out even online in Austrália my size

    • @boxer1639
      @boxer1639 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where did you buy them from, I'm in the UK too

    • @pistopitpit
      @pistopitpit 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boxer1639 asics outlet

  • @ser1ification
    @ser1ification ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for the review. I have a bit of a wider (and flat) foot. You mentioned that toebox has a bit more room, which is good for me. Does the midfoot area also wider than let's say regular Nike shoes?

    • @DV1979
      @DV1979 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have wide foot too... I tried Asics nimbus 24 and 23, for me 23 is more comfortable... So I also want to know how is the 25. Good question!!!

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi There, Thank you for the feedback. Compared to the Nimbus 24 we've found that the Nimbus 25 offers more volume also through the mid-foot without compromising a great lockdown and snug fit.
      the Nimbus also comes in wider widths in both Mens and Womens which could also be something to consider.
      Hope this is helpful, Happy Running

    • @fbia3651
      @fbia3651 ปีที่แล้ว

      I got the same opinion, 23 was much better for my flat feet arch support, although 25 and kayanos doesn’t give me that anymore, I’ve quickly tried cumulus and really feels more cushioned like old nimbus and Kayanos now.
      But I’m between going for 24 online, cumulus, or even glycerine from brooks (they are sooooo light). Do you think for those who working whole day standing up with kids like me would glycerine be enough like the ASICS gels comfort provided??? Thanks @SportitudeAus
      Ps Asking as we cannot return trainers in Australia like in USA and I don’t think it would be fair either

  • @bzx7200
    @bzx7200 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nimbus 24 is amazing and i had all the old versions. Don't like 25 is hooka to big

  • @BLACKNOY0979
    @BLACKNOY0979 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just got this shoes 2 weeks ago… very good walking shoes nimbus 25 but I don’t think this are runners shoes. Exchanging them with the invincible. I’m sticking with Nike!

  • @IgorOctaviano
    @IgorOctaviano ปีที่แล้ว +6

    24 = legit design + heritage + casual usage + slim; 25 = hoka + high heels + kinda weird and futuristic.
    24 should come back as Nimbus and 25 should part ways as Nimbus Plus/Max or something like that.

    • @logans3454
      @logans3454 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Why is everyone making high heels now!? I don't care for any of them. 😅

    • @IgorOctaviano
      @IgorOctaviano 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😆the ruthless trend bandwagon @@logans3454

  • @yalokim5264
    @yalokim5264 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Too bad they've ruined the Nimbus. They should have done this to Cumulus - that name matches the idea of BIG clouds of foam 😂
    NIMBUS, for me, never was MAX cushion shoe. Now it became "same as all".
    It is not a technology innovation, it is a sign of times...
    Too bad ($)
    But... I hope the innovation will come back after this high stack HYPE.

    • @ychongy
      @ychongy ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you know what a nimbus is 😄 Go as Goku

  • @franco05
    @franco05 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The new Nimbus 25s sounds like they ignored technology and engineering, and went for a simplistic walking shoe design using the FF blast+ strait through, by removing the front gel, they lost the pop and the extra push for runners. I think they will make excellent walking shoes though.

  • @jimmybeerz2182
    @jimmybeerz2182 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wasted money on the 25

  • @duncanpowell5322
    @duncanpowell5322 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    AHAR rubber? No thanks

    • @SportitudeAus
      @SportitudeAus  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Duncan, what’s your take on AHAR? Bad experience in the past? Josh

    • @MiracleWarriors
      @MiracleWarriors ปีที่แล้ว

      My Gel-Nimbus 24 with near 500Km ( ~310miles) still have a very good grip in dry roads and some how even better grip in wet roads and sidewalks. But looking at the outsole of my shoes they seems very ,very bad ( in the forefoot area. Because in the heel area , the rubber almost looks like new with AHAR+)and so for some one else looking at it would the think it is very slipy.
      I will soon buy the Gel-Nimbus 25 and my only concern is the color . I'm bettewn this copper orange or the gray with black.

    • @duncanpowell5322
      @duncanpowell5322 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SportitudeAus I have Novablast 3 and find them to slide all over the place on wet roads and wet grass too

    • @agokal6626
      @agokal6626 ปีที่แล้ว

      I supernate and have worn Nimbus shoes for many years. But I find the last few pairs wear out on the rubber very quickly and eat into the midsole...therefore giving me only about 300km! Also they leave out the rubber on the outer lateral side of the forefoot which burns very quickly...I am therefore thinking of changing to NB 880v13...although different class of shoe but I believe it will give me more durability and value for money...sad to leave the nimbus range though...btw I am running with Hoka Bondi 7 at the moment. (all previous shoes were Nimbus)Nimbus 25, I find less stable on foot as compared with Bondi... @sportitude

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thumbs down again, if you are in a hurry you need to avoid this guy. He will make you suffer through a lot of jibber, jabber and at the end he leaves it up to you to "figure out" how the shoes actually FEEL. As if we had to decipher all he read about them because he couldn't figure it out. Too bad, he should in plain english simply state AT THE BEGINING, how the shoes feel and THEN go into why that is so those of us who couldn't care less can go on about our business, and those of us who have some time can stick around for the details.