Thursday, February 5, 2009

Editor's Choice Shoe Runners World 2009




The ASICS Kayano XV (15th update) is out ; I made a quick dash to Queensway Shopping Center to grab a pair before they ran out, apparently the distributor brought it only a limited quantity due to its immense popularity in the US. Rated most recently in the March 2009 edition of Runners World magazine where they wear tested 30 models from leading running brands such as ASICS,New Balance, Mizuno, Saucony, Brooks and Adidas th Kayano emerged tops as "Editors Choice" in the category of Stability shoes.Priced at US$ 135 in the US, I bought my pair for S$ 215 with 3 pairs of cushioned socks thrown in.

Stability shoes are ideally for those who have mild to moderate overpronation (that is when you run you have a tendency for your foot to roll inwards). I am a slightly moderate overpronator and have been buying the Kayanos since 2000 (9th update)when I took up running as a hobby. I have used other 'best in category' shoes like NB 1223,Mizuno Wave Rider and even the Nike Triax but nothing beats the sheer cushioning of the Kayano (using their patented Gel near the inner heel side).When you run, especially on road, you want protection from the impact and continual pounding on the ground.At least 2 fellow runners I recommended the shoe have sung its praises.The analysis is that the heel cushioning is excellent and soft while the forefoot cushioning(front part) is firm. Only drawback is that the shoe
may feel a little heavy ay 13.0 oz.or about 400 per shoe.



Another unique feature of the Version 15 is that the laces actually follow the shape of the feet, that is the interlacing and the holes are not straight positioned but curved slightly to follow the shape of the feet. This apparently is a good idea as the fitting is more snug as compared to the traditional lacing which is vertical and straight.

They have 2 colours (1 for Male and 1 for Female) and have 2 releases every year.

Kayano is actually based on the name of the Japanese shoe designer in ASICs (formerly named Panther in the 70s ) and believe it or not, he is actually a NON-RUNNER. The team headed by him study the bio-mechanics of running and apply the gel cushioning based on various ways of foot strikes and gait analysis.

Normal shops in town (Royal Sporting House is a dealer) will probably retail this shoes at S$ 280 so Queensway is probably the best deal in Singapore due to the immense competition they have - easily 10 - 20 shops selling sports apparel and shoes. Sales Price S$ 215 nett. Grab one now as stocks are running out fast.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i love nike