The Nimbus is Asics tried and true shoe for those (runners) who will also use them for everyday walking uses. The Novablast are for just running who want a little more giddy up as a daily trainer with cushion.
Once again a really good review but I’m noting increasingly the quality of Kieron’s reviews. Clear concise rationale for why he likes it. I’ve moved from thinking Kieron can offer alternative views based on his personal preference to a reverent respect for the diligence he takes in testing a running shoe. Thanks all - esp Kieron!
Can’t relate, I use my Novablast 5 for easy runs, they are way too soft for me to pick up the pace like I can in the Superblast. I can see a lighter runner preferring them or a slower runner.
That's definitely true for me I think I'm not heavy enough to make the sb2 work at all; novablast work way better for me. Sb2 feel like total bricks...not heavy just hard as a rock and give me nothing back from them.
@@Lachlan_McDougalldefinitely going to give them a few more runs before I form an opinion, sitting at about 185-190 and the Superblast is perfect for me after about 40-50 miles of break in
I took my new NB 5s for their first outing this evening and really enjoyed them. Marathon pace and slightly quicker and they were very enjoyable to run in. I’m impressed!
I really wish asics would make a wide in the nova blast. It's very frustrating having a wide foot. There's just such a limited variety in models and especially colours!! And race shoes you can basically forget it.
Cant say I see the point of the Nimbus. It seems like it would only appeal to a beginner wanting a lot of cushioning and thinking the more cushioning the better (it also looks nice). To be honest, I am waiting for the Novablast vs Ride 18 comparison
Nimbus 25 was my first running shoe and when i was 268 pounds Now that I'm 158 I use more mid stack with stability so it's def for heavier people id say
Nick; 'I dont think either produces a very lively ride..' I suppose everything is relative but having run in the NB5 I think maybe I must have been running in a different shoe! Feels really springey and propulsive to me. Though I do weigh 13st so maybe heavier runners feel that more?!
The Nimbus is Asics tried and true shoe for those (runners) who will also use them for everyday walking uses. The Novablast are for just running who want a little more giddy up as a daily trainer with cushion.
Once again a really good review but I’m noting increasingly the quality of Kieron’s reviews. Clear concise rationale for why he likes it. I’ve moved from thinking Kieron can offer alternative views based on his personal preference to a reverent respect for the diligence he takes in testing a running shoe. Thanks all - esp Kieron!
Took my nova blast 5 out for my first run today and I gotta be honest I like them better than the super blast 2
Wow, big statement
Can’t relate, I use my Novablast 5 for easy runs, they are way too soft for me to pick up the pace like I can in the Superblast. I can see a lighter runner preferring them or a slower runner.
That's definitely true for me I think I'm not heavy enough to make the sb2 work at all; novablast work way better for me. Sb2 feel like total bricks...not heavy just hard as a rock and give me nothing back from them.
My novablast 5’s felt amazing on the first run. Feel more normal now though so give it a few runs haha
@@Lachlan_McDougalldefinitely going to give them a few more runs before I form an opinion, sitting at about 185-190 and the Superblast is perfect for me after about 40-50 miles of break in
I took my new NB 5s for their first outing this evening and really enjoyed them. Marathon pace and slightly quicker and they were very enjoyable to run in. I’m impressed!
Really liking my NB5, in my opinion better than the 4s
Thanks for the very good and helpful reviews 👍👍👍👍
you can get the 26 on sale now for a lot cheaper
Those 2 are in my rotation. Waiting for their TR versions before buying.
I really wish asics would make a wide in the nova blast. It's very frustrating having a wide foot. There's just such a limited variety in models and especially colours!! And race shoes you can basically forget it.
Cant say I see the point of the Nimbus. It seems like it would only appeal to a beginner wanting a lot of cushioning and thinking the more cushioning the better (it also looks nice).
To be honest, I am waiting for the Novablast vs Ride 18 comparison
Nimbus 25 was my first running shoe and when i was 268 pounds
Now that I'm 158 I use more mid stack with stability so it's def for heavier people id say
Definitely think the Nimbus 25 was the best of them
Without AsicsGrip, Nimbus 25 isn't an option to recommend
@jlj1117 I see, so you're the Asics official spokesperson I'm assuming..
Nick; 'I dont think either produces a very lively ride..' I suppose everything is relative but having run in the NB5 I think maybe I must have been running in a different shoe! Feels really springey and propulsive to me. Though I do weigh 13st so maybe heavier runners feel that more?!
What would you recommend for something with a lot of stack to protect my legs on long runs that rolls a bit better then the nimbus 27
I use the superblast 2 rn but I’m looking for something else to add into the rotation
nova blast 5 for the win
look, even Asics calls Asics. IT IS NOT ASSICS
It's "Assics" in Japanese, and they're a Japanese company so...
@Bv-yl5dg yeah and they pronounce it Asics. all of the reps call it Asics, the owner and founder called it Asics, so stfu with Assics already
Seems to me Asics positions the Nimbus for the 40-50+ demographic and Novablast for the 20-30 somethings
My mum's in her 60s and loves the Nimbus 25. Got her two pairs
I have both
Good lord. I mean, the Nova Blast 5 is preferred by all these run testers of which two are 40+. I am 50 and run in the NB.
Lol I'm 41 I use both of these and kayano 31 novablast 5 is the best and I don't run easy