Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Women's
Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Women's
Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Women's

Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Women's

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The GEL-NIMBUS 26 running shoe is designed to provide you with the most comfortable running experience so you can reach your moment of calm. And thanks to its maximum cushioning, you can run further in total comfort.

The shoe's pairing of our new PureGEL™ technology and soft FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO foam means you’ll experience incredible comfort each time you want to run even further. Plus, its updated upper and collar construction provides an unrivalled comfortable fit and feel.

What makes GEL-NIMBUS™ 26 running shoe so comfortable?

  • Innovative PureGEL™ technology improves softness and shock absorption to reduce the impact on your joints and keep you running comfortably.
  • FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO foam delivers softer landing and extra cushioning to keep you feeling comfortable on harder surfaces.
  • Breathable upper and comfortable collar construction provides an unrivalled comfortable fit and feel.

What else makes the GEL-NIMBUS™ 26 shoe stand out?

This shoe is designed with your comfort in mind, and we’ve spent hours testing and perfecting it at our Institute of Sports Science (ISS) in Japan. The GEL-NIMBUS™ 26 running shoe includes additional technical features to support you during your runs, which you’ll find listed under ‘Tech & Features’ below.

 
Neutral

Cushion
 
Maximum

Pronation

Designed For NeutralUnderpronation

neutralPronation

Neutral

  • Foot Type

    Normal size arches
  • Push Off

    There is even distribution from the front of the foot.
  • Considered Injuries

    Less likely due to effective shock absorption, but neutral runners are not immune to injury.
  • How your foot contacts the ground

    The foot lands on outside of the heel, then rolls inward (pronates) to absorb shock and support body weight.
underPronation

Underpronation

  • Foot Type

    High arches
  • Push Off

    The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.
  • Considered Injuries

    Plantar fasciitis, shin splints, ankle strain.
  • How your foot contacts the ground

    The outer side of the heel hits the ground at an increased angle with little or no normal pronation, causing a large transmission of shock through the lower leg.