Irvine, CA (July 28, 2009) - For the second time in two years ASICS’ GEL-Nimbus® has been named “Editor’s Choice” by Runner’s World® magazine. The review of the updated GEL-Nimbus 11 will be featured in the September issue of Runner’s World.

According to Runner’s World, “ASICS pimped out the latest Nimbus with an abundance of memory foam in the interior and a pillowy new midsole material throughout the forefoot. The breathable mesh upper has an open feel that provides the toes room to spread out.”

The updated version features an injected Solyte® midsole material under the forefoot which enhances cushioning and durability. In the women’s version, it is customized specifically for women with lower density injected Solyte to compliment a woman’s foot. The weight has dropped to 12.4 ounces and the asymmetrical lacing has been redesigned to remove the overlays across the toe box, creating an open toe environment. Five millimeters of memory foam has been added in the tongue lining and stitch-less PHF® (Personal Heel Fit) has been utilized for a better fit and less irritation.

The GEL-Nimbus 11 is suitable for a range of runners, from under-pronators to mild over-pronators, and features unparalleled cushioning coupled with a broad, stable and flexible base of support.

“We are truly honored to receive this recognition from Runner’s World, the authority in the running community,” says Jim Monahan, VP Footwear, ASICS America Corporation. “The GEL-Nimbus continues to be an outstanding cushioning platform. We feel the latest version offers extra cushioning without sacrificing the stability of the shoe.”

The GEL-Nimbus 11 is available at participating retail stores for $125. To find a retailer, visit www.asics.com. To read the September review (on newsstands August 4th) from Runner’s World visit www.runnersworld.com.



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Will McPherson | Reply

Saturday, September 26, 2009 5:14 AM

I hate to say it but I dislike the new Gel-Nimbus 11. I have been running in the Gel Nimbus for 5 years and have gone through at least 25 pairs. The 11s wider toe box wasn't snug enough and it gave me several blisters. It also feels bad when I strike and limits my foot speed on the track. I am hoping that the 12s will not have this feature.

vinslounge1 | Reply

Saturday, January 16, 2010 5:16 PM

i agree with you MCPherson. I faced the same problem too. It's was really annoying. Hope their are better upgrades in the future

Jason | Reply

Friday, July 09, 2010 7:08 PM

Agree with above.  Something is not right with this shoe.  It hurts almost immediately to run with.

Shannon Morgan | Reply

Wednesday, July 28, 2010 7:38 PM

I was really hopeful when I bought these. I have a partial tear in my ITBand and one injury led to another..... I have always worn the 2140 or 2150s, but I have suffered a lot of arch pain and my PT advised me to switch to a more cushioned shoe, so of course I opted for what I thought would be the best... My first day out and I have two blisters on my little toe on each foot?.! What is up with that?

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