ASICS Gel-Kayano 28 review: A stable and smooth running experience

 

The Tokyo Olympics 2020 have just got over and if you followed the games closely, then you must have come across athletes sporting ASICS' Metaspeed Sky--one of the finest shoes available currently. The Japanese brand recently launched the 28th installment in the Kayano series--the Gel-Kayano 28, a shoe boasting the signature Kayano stability along with new ample new tech to make running a worthy experience.

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Kayano is a well-known series among runners, and this year, the Gel-Kayano 28 gets even better with the addition of FlyteFoam (FF) Blast cushioning in the midsole, alongside a newly-designed low-profile heel structure to improve the stability system.

This lightweight (308 gm) pair of running shoes features what ASICS calls a newly-designed low-profile External Heel Counter and Dynamic Duomax technology, which "combines to set the runner up for an efficient toe-off, without an excessive inward roll of the foot".

Basically, as you stride, its FF Blast foam provides enough cushioning for a responsive rebound.

To make it more efficient, ASICS has married the FF Blast foam with a new tech called 3D Space Construction, which consists of flexible geometric shapes distributed in footbeds for better cushioning and more stability.

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