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Upgrading running Shoes

  • 18-11-2013 11:09am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,290 ✭✭✭


    Hi, I bought a pair of Asics Gel-Cumulus 13 runners last year based on recommendations from Amphibian king. They worked out brilliantly, but they are starting to wear down now. If I get another pair of Asics Cumulus runners will they also suit my foot type/running style? I was looking at the Asics Cumulus 15's

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,818 ✭✭✭nerraw1111


    Deedsie wrote: »
    Hi, I bought a pair of Asics Gel-Cumulus 13 runners last year based on recommendations from Amphibian king. They worked out brilliantly, but they are starting to wear down now. If I get another pair of Asics Cumulus runners will they also suit my foot type/running style? I was looking at the Asics Cumulus 15's

    Thanks

    You should be ok. Basically the number refers to the edition of the runner. Usually each year, Asics release a new edition/ upgrade of the shoe. So the 15 is the latest.

    In theory, the shoe should be suitable. I've been wearing asics ds trainers for last 3 years, buying the new edition each time. I prefer last year's edition to the current one. Some people get really annoyed when their fav shoe is ruined by an upgrade.


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