ASICS GEL-Cumulus 26 Review
Is the Cumulus 26 slightly stiffer, or have our perceptions changed after testing more and more soft, squishy shoes? Read on to find out.
Whether you go for a run, walk the dog or just want a good pair of sneakers, the ASICS Gel-Cumulus 26 has everything you need.
The cushioning and comfort of this shoe make you feel like you are running on air. In our ASICS Gel-Cumulus 26 review, we tested it out on everything from marathon training runs to standing on our feet all day and found that it’s a reliable, cushioned and comfortable shoe that gets the job done.
Details:
| Weight |
7.8 oz (Women’s size 8), 9.0 oz (Men’s size 9)
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|---|---|
| Heel-to-Toe Drop |
8 mm
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| Stack Height |
Heel: 37.5 mm / Forefoot: 29.5 mm (W) Heel: 38.5 mm / Forefoot: 30.5 mm (M) |
| Use |
Everyday training
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| Ride | 3/5 on the Firm to Plush Scale |
| Cushioning | 3/5 on the Minimum to Maximum Scale |
| Energy | 2/5 on the Relaxed to Propulsive Scale |
| Category | neutral |
Is the Cumulus 26 slightly stiffer, or have our perceptions changed after testing more and more soft, squishy shoes? Read on to find out.
Comfortable shoe - neutral balance -good fit right out of the box - only issue is wear of bottom sole seemed to disappear pretty quickly within the first 50 miles compared to other brands I’ve worn
My right foot has a rebuilt heel and pins in other parts. My heel hurts less in asics than any other shoe. Most people believe it is healed by how well I can walk in asics.
Never realized there really can be too much cushion! I’m typically a Nimbus user but was recently reading the Cumulus reviews comparing it to the Nimbus. When I read about the Nimbus having too much cushion I realized my legs on my longer runs were getting “tired” quicker. I then saw the Cumulus 26 on sale so I thought I would give them a shot, so glad I did. My legs did not feel “tired” at all on my longer runs. I’ve read about too much cushion can hinder a run because it makes you work harder, I never thought it was actually a thing until now.!
A big difference on the Cumulus 26 is the noticeable thinness of the tongue. It's only been a few miles. Time will tell if it is deal breaker for me. Over the years I have purchased dozens of pairs of Gel-Cumulus, but it might be time to move on. However, an obvious question is - why the tongue change?