Asics Gel Nimbus 27 Lite-Show woman 2025
Still a revolution in comfort
he GEL-NIMBUS™ 27 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, more than ever before, you can run further in complete comfort. The shoe's pairing of PureGEL™ technology and our premium FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO cushioning foam means you’ll experience incredible comfort each time you head out for your run. Plus, its updated upper and collar construction provide an unrivalled comfortable fit and feel.
Features
- Innovative Rearfoot PureGEL™ technology improves shock absorption, reducing the impact on your joints and keeping you running comfortably.
- FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO foam delivers softer landing and premium cushioning to keep you feeling comfortable.
- Breathable upper and collar construction deliver an unmatched fit for ultimate comfort.
- Engineered Jacquard mesh upper: Improves breathability to help keep feet cool during runs for added comfort.
- Extensive reflective details: Helps improve visibility during low-light conditions.
- Knit Rib Collar: Creates a more comfortable step-in experience and is easy to put on, thanks to its integrated pull-tab.
- Hybrid ASICSGRIP outsole: Helps provide softness, better traction and advanced durability.
- OrthoLite X-55 sockliner: Provides added comfort and improves moisture management.
- Gusseted tongue wing fit system: Helps create an adaptive and comfortable fit and reduces tongue sliding.
- Designed with the environment in mind: 100% of the shoe’s upper is recycled
- Surface: road
- Drop: 8 mm
- Real weight: 249 g (UK 5)
Pronation
Neutral
- Foot Type: Normal size arches
- Push Off: There is even distribution from the front of the foot.
- 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
- Foot Type: High arches
- Push Off: The pressure is on smaller toes on outside of foot.
- 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.