It was an awesome out of this world experience! Really honored to participate and it wasn't easy that's for sure. Required total second by second concentration.
Looking forward to your full review!!! 15 more days to be released!!!! Woot!!! P.S. Will there be collection running cloth for glideride, just like they did for metarun collection cloth?
I typically wear 2E wide as my left foot is wider at the toe and I wonder if the mesh is stretchy enough to accommodate my feet so is the mesh stretchable? Thanks
Some have experienced that in Clifton and Mach. I did in Mach but it went away. A touch in Clifton 6 but hardly worth mentioning for me. It seems to come from the design of the side walls and certain feet. Also for me in Mach after packing insole for 5 or so miles as well as maybe forming side walls never an issue again but others it was a show stopper. No arch issues in Glideride.
Hey Sam, thank you so much for the top notch review, as always! Is it just me, or is the audio a little low on this vid? mb a bit too far from the mic?
@Armando Sturzenegger sorry, but is a very far fetched analogy. A Lexus could easily be made lighter in weight. So can the shoe. Its called development and to some extent technology. I could show Asics a few tricks.
Can't really give you solid advice as not a medical person. What shoes are you running in now? And did contribute to the issue? Did you recently change drop of your shoes either to a higher or lower drop?
Sam, if I recall Thomas from Believe in the Run thought this was a great shoe for midfoot strikers, whereas you said it's better for heel strikers. Is your experience diff from Thomas's? I'm a midfoot striker and would seriously consider a pair of these.
He may have said and it may be a good shoe for mid foot strikers but ASICS was clear the focus was on heel strikers and the rolling motion of the Glide Sole from heel to toe by immobilizing the ankle joint.
ForrestGumpny FGNY never have run Kayano and probably wouldn’t. To much un necessary support for me and I would say most. GR while not in the support/pronation category as Kayano has plenty enough. This is the ASICS to seriously consider. See linked written review, for me GR far superior to Cumulus
@@adelineng7883 lolz. Okay. I recently bought 5 Asics shoes. I wish I could show you my collection of Fila, Nike, Adidas, Lee Cooper, LC Waikiki, Peak, Puma and NB.
What are you training in now and how are they working for you? What paces? While super cushioned and light and it all depends on your pace and experience as well I would say Rincon might be good for a 2nd marathon, Glideride for a first. In part I say this as its rocker should really help you in later miles when tired while Rincon may start to feel flat hard to move and when back on the heels its softer heel may bog you down. At fast paces of course not so much,
@@RoadTrailRun I've been using the Rincon's, Skechers Razor 3, and New Balance propel. Only been running "seriously" since November and the marathon is March 21st. My best practice half marathon was 1:34(7:20 pace) but I'll probably try to just stay around 8-8:30 pace for the marathon since I've been dealing with a little knee issue! I am more of a mid/forefoot striker. Also an considering the Saucony triumph 17? But who knows!
@@dao9131 Those are fabulous times! Well done! Seems all your shoes are on the soft side which may part of the cause of the knee issue?GlideRide might help but is not a fast race shoe per say. You should also look at shoes such as Next% and if the knee is a concern for March 21 also take a look at Salomon Sonic 3 Balance (we have reviewed) and somewhat lighter Accelerate (pairs coming soon). Balance moves along and is stable. If you could find it, sold out the NB Fuel Cell TC would be a great choice as well. Our review index is here where you will find all of the above: www.roadtrailrun.com/p/blog-page.html Sam, Editor
@@RoadTrailRun Yep I considered the plushness may be a contributing factor to the knee issue. I think for the most part it is just from overuse since I haven't been running consistently for a long time yet. I figured the glideride might provide a bit more stability which could potentially help the knee. Thanks so much for the info!
Will be doing so in the full written review. Glideride is less mushy bouncy in feel and somewhat firmer and more responsive and is more stable, and while Clifton uppers have improved, Glide has a superior comfort upper. The ride of the Glideride is more a rolling sensation due to Guide Sole geometry
Thoughts on this vs. the Metaride overall? What is the point of the $100 more for it given that the Glideride is lighter, has better cushioning, and "smoother"
Lighter by close to an ounce, lighter in feel on the run, 5mm vs zero, softer cushion, not quite as stiff, simpler more comfortable upper, Not quite the abrupt and kind of neat rocker but Glideride is a far better actual daily trainer,
I've had the MetaRide, and it's a hard shoe. Running is okay, but feels like you're running on hard rubber blocks. You can't feel the cushion much at all. Hopefully this is nice and cushioned!
I just bought the Asics Glideride. It's just an awesome shoe. It's so easy to run in. A real joyrider! ;-)
Glad you like them What a great way to put it "Joy Rider"!
I love mine too. It's midnight and I'm thinking about taking a run right now.
ASICS launched a max cushion shoe called M-33, part of their flopped "Natural" minimalistic collection many years ago.
Oh yes you are right. Thanks! I didn't want to run it so blocked it out of my mind!
I liked the 33m!!
That 33-M 2 shoe was GREAT! 4mm drop. Shame they disconned it. I has two pair.
Wow :O how cool is that presentation on the salt lake !! Lucky you :D
It was an awesome out of this world experience! Really honored to participate and it wasn't easy that's for sure. Required total second by second concentration.
Funny looking actually. Can we just cut out another layer from some packing material and stick underneath to make it two ?
Thank you for the good review, I can't wait the see my pair in coming days.
kO_V How do you like them?
Looking forward to your full review!!! 15 more days to be released!!!! Woot!!! P.S. Will there be collection running cloth for glideride, just like they did for metarun collection cloth?
Interesting looking shoe. Red and black are the best.
A really cool color.
I typically wear 2E wide as my left foot is wider at the toe and I wonder if the mesh is stretchy enough to accommodate my feet so is the mesh stretchable? Thanks
Great review
thats not the wight of the shoe, its much more. at size 8.5 is 282 gr
Hello. Thx for the review. Do u think the asics glideride can comply with front foot.. Mid foot strikers ?
Yes it should just fine.
Bought the shoe with half size up and still its nowhere near 2E wide so beware for those with wide feet
I have a medium arch but i fell pain in the arch when running with clifton 6 but not in another pair of shoes
Some have experienced that in Clifton and Mach. I did in Mach but it went away. A touch in Clifton 6 but hardly worth mentioning for me. It seems to come from the design of the side walls and certain feet. Also for me in Mach after packing insole for 5 or so miles as well as maybe forming side walls never an issue again but others it was a show stopper. No arch issues in Glideride.
@@RoadTrailRun should i order the same size but wide width ??? Can i face this problem in bondi 6 ???
Azzam Azzame you got issues brah
Hey Sam, thank you so much for the top notch review, as always! Is it just me, or is the audio a little low on this vid? mb a bit too far from the mic?
But..., it's so heavy.
@Armando Sturzenegger sorry, but is a very far fetched analogy. A Lexus could easily be made lighter in weight.
So can the shoe. Its called development and to some extent technology.
I could show Asics a few tricks.
Ib Erik Söderblom - maybe you could try an ASICS Evoride? It is lighter in weight. Best wishes...
Brooks Glycerine or Asics Glideride ?
Hi, what is the best running shoe for Achilles tendinopathy?
Can't really give you solid advice as not a medical person. What shoes are you running in now? And did contribute to the issue? Did you recently change drop of your shoes either to a higher or lower drop?
Sam, if I recall Thomas from Believe in the Run thought this was a great shoe for midfoot strikers, whereas you said it's better for heel strikers. Is your experience diff from Thomas's? I'm a midfoot striker and would seriously consider a pair of these.
He may have said and it may be a good shoe for mid foot strikers but ASICS was clear the focus was on heel strikers and the rolling motion of the Glide Sole from heel to toe by immobilizing the ankle joint.
Would you prefer these or keyano 26 overall straight up comparison? If I only own one ASICS , which one should I get ?
ForrestGumpny FGNY never have run Kayano and probably wouldn’t. To much un necessary support for me and I would say most. GR while not in the support/pronation category as Kayano has plenty enough. This is the ASICS to seriously consider. See linked written review, for me GR far superior to Cumulus
RoadTrailRun I’m sold based on that and the black and gold color way 🤔🤟😍
Which softer glideride or pegasus turbo 2 ???
About the same but Peg Turbo maybe a bit softer
It is not light shoe does the weight of the shoe bother you ,
Not at all. Actually runs lighter than its weight. Unlike to a certain extent heavier MetaRide.
Does this feel like the Zoom Fly 3?
Somewhat in terms of cushion with a more pronounced easier to find rocker and more stable wider heel
my zoom fly 3 foot arch kind of collapse, obviously not enough support there, but glideride so far does not, it have better support.
Does the size fit like other ASICS runners? I usually run in Nimbus.
Yes it should fit the same but you will find a much lighter easier on the foot upper here
RoadTrailRun Thanks! Just ordered my pair.
Who cares where u run
@@mrjohny2993 Perhaps you are not familiar with ASICS shoes. "Nimbus" is not "where" they are "what".
@@adelineng7883 lolz. Okay. I recently bought 5 Asics shoes. I wish I could show you my collection of Fila, Nike, Adidas, Lee Cooper, LC Waikiki, Peak, Puma and NB.
Need advice! Would you recommend glideride or hoka Rincon for a first Marathon??
What are you training in now and how are they working for you? What paces? While super cushioned and light and it all depends on your pace and experience as well I would say Rincon might be good for a 2nd marathon, Glideride for a first. In part I say this as its rocker should really help you in later miles when tired while Rincon may start to feel flat hard to move and when back on the heels its softer heel may bog you down. At fast paces of course not so much,
@@RoadTrailRun
I've been using the Rincon's, Skechers Razor 3, and New Balance propel. Only been running "seriously" since November and the marathon is March 21st. My best practice half marathon was 1:34(7:20 pace) but I'll probably try to just stay around 8-8:30 pace for the marathon since I've been dealing with a little knee issue! I am more of a mid/forefoot striker. Also an considering the Saucony triumph 17? But who knows!
@@dao9131 Those are fabulous times! Well done! Seems all your shoes are on the soft side which may part of the cause of the knee issue?GlideRide might help but is not a fast race shoe per say. You should also look at shoes such as Next% and if the knee is a concern for March 21 also take a look at Salomon Sonic 3 Balance (we have reviewed) and somewhat lighter Accelerate (pairs coming soon). Balance moves along and is stable. If you could find it, sold out the NB Fuel Cell TC would be a great choice as well. Our review index is here where you will find all of the above: www.roadtrailrun.com/p/blog-page.html Sam, Editor
@@RoadTrailRun Yep I considered the plushness may be a contributing factor to the knee issue. I think for the most part it is just from overuse since I haven't been running consistently for a long time yet. I figured the glideride might provide a bit more stability which could potentially help the knee. Thanks so much for the info!
Do you think these would work well for active walking?
Can you compare with the clifton 6
Will be doing so in the full written review. Glideride is less mushy bouncy in feel and somewhat firmer and more responsive and is more stable, and while Clifton uppers have improved, Glide has a superior comfort upper. The ride of the Glideride is more a rolling sensation due to Guide Sole geometry
@@RoadTrailRun thank you... very helpfull answer
Thoughts on this vs. the Metaride overall? What is the point of the $100 more for it given that the Glideride is lighter, has better cushioning, and "smoother"
Lighter by close to an ounce, lighter in feel on the run, 5mm vs zero, softer cushion, not quite as stiff, simpler more comfortable upper, Not quite the abrupt and kind of neat rocker but Glideride is a far better actual daily trainer,
I've had the MetaRide, and it's a hard shoe. Running is okay, but feels like you're running on hard rubber blocks. You can't feel the cushion much at all. Hopefully this is nice and cushioned!