If you are looking for more nimble stability running shoes , I recommend the Asics GT 2000 12 ! I'm having a blast of a time with it, and it is overall better shoes than the Kayano Lite 3 , SolarBoost 5, or the Wave Inspire 19 ! Anyway , I play on buying the Nike Structure 25 soon ....I it is as durable as the Pegasus 40 I will love then !
Ugh! I can't wait to try it! I'm still running in the 2000 8 and 10 and just broke the 10 in to where it's my favorite of my eccentric daily options, including over the Tempus. I gave up on structure when they stopped calling it a stability shoe. I don't think I can trust Nike ever again. They keep changing or discontinuing our favorites! (Lunarglide, Lunaracer, Odyssey React, Structure 22, Zoom Fly 3/4)
@ptlewis2000 you will love the GT 2000 12 ! It is even better than my old Kayano Lite 3 ( I don't have it anymore ) , also better than Adidas SolarBoost 5 ( great shoes and should last a very long time tough) and the Mizuno Wave Inspire 19 ( great shoes for walking but it was uninspired for running...). This year , I will still get the Nike Structure 25. That should be really good and durable shoes, but as heavy or heavier than a Gel-Kayano 30 . But it will compete well against the SolarBoost 5. Both use guardrails to help with stability and overpronation. Anyways ,the GT 2000 12 guides our footsteps in a way less intrusive, and I love it !
This is encouraging to hear! Current daily trainer is the Nimbus 25, but I’m finding myself overpronating a lot in them. Thought that if the Kayano 30 is the stability equivalent of the Nimbus 25, I’d want stability with less stack. Considering the GT 2000 12, and glad to come across your comment!
Hm, why is Nike calling the midsole foam „Cushlon 3.0“? I am not aware of a „Cushlon 2.0“ before that. The regular Cushlon has been in the Pegasus up to the 36 version and the Winflo up until today. Not sure if and when they updated the Cushlon to 2.0 between the Peg36 and now, haven‘t heard anything. 🤷🏻♂️
don't know if it's just me but this new nike design language is kind of ugly. thanks for the review though! hard to find reviews on the lesser known nike shoes.
Impressive shoe the Structure 25. Much better for me than the Structure 24 and Peg 39/40
Remember when Structure, like the Adrenaline and GT 2000, used to be our marathon and tempo shoes? Ah, the good ol days.
If you are looking for more nimble stability running shoes , I recommend the Asics GT 2000 12 ! I'm having a blast of a time with it, and it is overall better shoes than the Kayano Lite 3 , SolarBoost 5, or the Wave Inspire 19 !
Anyway , I play on buying the Nike Structure 25 soon ....I it is as durable as the Pegasus 40 I will love then !
Ugh! I can't wait to try it! I'm still running in the 2000 8 and 10 and just broke the 10 in to where it's my favorite of my eccentric daily options, including over the Tempus. I gave up on structure when they stopped calling it a stability shoe. I don't think I can trust Nike ever again. They keep changing or discontinuing our favorites! (Lunarglide, Lunaracer, Odyssey React, Structure 22, Zoom Fly 3/4)
@ptlewis2000 you will love the GT 2000 12 ! It is even better than my old Kayano Lite 3 ( I don't have it anymore ) , also better than Adidas SolarBoost 5 ( great shoes and should last a very long time tough) and the Mizuno Wave Inspire 19 ( great shoes for walking but it was uninspired for running...). This year , I will still get the Nike Structure 25. That should be really good and durable shoes, but as heavy or heavier than a Gel-Kayano 30 . But it will compete well against the SolarBoost 5. Both use guardrails to help with stability and overpronation.
Anyways ,the GT 2000 12 guides our footsteps in a way less intrusive, and I love it !
This is encouraging to hear! Current daily trainer is the Nimbus 25, but I’m finding myself overpronating a lot in them. Thought that if the Kayano 30 is the stability equivalent of the Nimbus 25, I’d want stability with less stack. Considering the GT 2000 12, and glad to come across your comment!
Hm, why is Nike calling the midsole foam „Cushlon 3.0“? I am not aware of a „Cushlon 2.0“ before that. The regular Cushlon has been in the Pegasus up to the 36 version and the Winflo up until today. Not sure if and when they updated the Cushlon to 2.0 between the Peg36 and now, haven‘t heard anything. 🤷🏻♂️
Is the Structure more stable and more nimble but less luxurious then the Infinity RN 4 ?
They all say RN4 is more Cushy
Would you recommend this or the Vomero 17?
I really disagree with the shoe being firm. I tried it today and it feels super soft. I work in running retail so I have experience testing shoes.
What are some runners you suggest for track runners? (Sprinting)
@@user-lr3fe2dl6s track spikes designed for sprinting
@@user-lr3fe2dl6sNike Maxfly 2
Are there suitable for standing all day?
When can I buy these ?
don't know if it's just me but this new nike design language is kind of ugly. thanks for the review though! hard to find reviews on the lesser known nike shoes.
Would these be good for high intensity training with a lot of lateral movements?
No. Try metcon line up
Would these shoes be good for walking?
Yes
i like the new design but not the colour
So are these good for flat feet
I got the structure 23 and was disappointed. Nike isn’t impressing with most of its non-race models. Puma/Adidas/Saucony seem to be doing much better.
Yep same. Wasn’t impressed. Got 500 miles out of them or thereabouts so they were durable, but I won’t be buying any updates any time soon.
You just hurt ASICS's feelings....
@@ptlewis2000 yeah fair point although I’ve not had any myself recently I’ve an eye on the Superblast and the Nimbus 25.
Terrible 25. Made me buy another 24 since I'm skipping this new Structure update.
What's better about the 24?
Walking shoes.