The Asics-Gel Nimbus 27 is the latest iteration of the popular max cushioned cruiser. Priced at $165, the shoe competes with other comfort-oriented training shoes like the Hoka Bondi 9 ($170) and New Balance More v5 ($155). In this video, I give an overview of the Nimbus 27, take it out for some miles and let you know my thoughts.
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3:27 Comparison to Nimbus 25 & Nimbus 26
13:50 Comparison to Novablast 5 & Glideride Max
22:56 Running in the Gel-Nimbus 27
27:00 Mile 1 - My Biggest Concern with the Nimbus 27
28:32 Mile 2 - 3 Biggest Issues with Max Stack Shoes
30:50 Wet Weather Grip Test
33:30 Mile 3 - Is It Versatile?
35:00 The Only ASMR I Know
40:50 Mile 11 - Ride Comparison to Nimbus 25
46:40 Mile 17 - My Thoughts on Supplements
1:05:59 One More Thing: Supwell Kitchen
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