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Customers like the comfort, quality, fit and value of the shoes. They mention that it’s super comfortable, has good grip and that the inserts fit perfectly. They appreciate the value for money saying that they’re a great buy and that they function better than the price would suggest.
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Brandon D. –
Finally! A pair of normal shoes that fits on wide feet!
Found out I’ve been wearing the wrong size shoes my whole life due to wide feet (and potentially a high instep?), so it’s been a rabbit hole finding ones that actually fit properly.
1. A surprising number of well-established companies either don’t bother making shoes in wider variants, or, if they do, usually in the most boring or repulsive colorways possible.
2. As much as I adore the visual appeal and cushioning of several “wide” Skechers slip-ons I’ve tried, they all dug uncomfortably into my instep. Why? I have no idea. Maybe years of kicking things during martial arts growing up?
3. Size charts won’t save you from needing to return a pair of shoes. Apparently they’re just a vague idea rather than the standardized form of measurement you’d think they were.
4. Adding to that: Asics sizing makes no sense. Is this normal for brands?
My feet measure 26.5cm long and 11cm wide with the type of ankle socks I enjoy wearing. In US measurements, this technically 8.5 and who knows how many E’s worth of width. On certain (but not all) Asics size guide webpages, there’s a tiny blurb about adding 1~1.5cm to your foot measurements to reveal your “true size.” This disclaimer is only on SOME Asics sizing guidelines that I’ve found, not all of them. Why, Asics? Why!
Here’s what I’ve learned:
-Jolt 4 in 8.5 Extra Wide was a bit snug. The upper on the right shoe crinkled ~uniquely~ and stabbed into my big toe every step I took. Returned.
***-Jolt 4 in 9 Extra Wide? Absolutely perfect. I love it. Roomy, comfortable. Maybe not the most padded shoe, but it seems absolutely solid for the price.
-Kayano 29 in 9 Extra Wide? No room for my pinky toe. Minor circulation loss.
-Kayano 29 in 9.5 Extra Wide? Same deal with the pinky toe.
-Kayano 29 in 10 Extra Wide? Once again, same. Only now I am swimming in space in front of my big toe, a reminder of the years I spent wearing 10.5 in normal width shoes like a clown.
-Nimbus 25 in 10 Extra Wide? Pinky toe is barely touching the side now, so it’s workable with looser lacing. Any bigger, and the shoe would be too big. If I dig my heel all the way back, it might already be too big. But I don’t think the pinky toe would survive a half size down, not with socks.
I’ve never been this frustrated (and slightly fascinated?) by shoes before. I don’t know why the Jolt 4 fits so much better than the others in a smaller size??? And “9” is still bigger than what my actual shoe size should be based on the stupid charts! What does “true to size” even mean? Is this a completely different situation for every size? I just have so many questions!
At the end of the day, I think if you have similar foot measurements as mine, maybe just get the Jolt 4 in extra wide and be done with it. And definitely don’t watch shoe review videos and read shoe tier lists and brainwash yourself into thinking you need $150+ running shoes with fancy foams that’ll probably disintegrate after 6 months! Don’t do it! You’re just going to the grocery store, Becky!
Santificato –
Comfy and functional
One can never go wrong with ASICS. First time out the gate they are comfortable with no rough edges bringing blisters.
They’re multi-functional for running or walking keeping your feet supported and surrounded in cushion.
I love this brand and have tried many different styles each providing the same experience.
They’re true to size and worth the money.
Steven S. –
Best overall workout shoes I’ve owned in many years
Lightweight, strong, great support. Overall, excellent shoes. Don’t change a thing Asics.
Colton Savage –
Comfortable
Comfort: The ASICS JOLT 4 Running Shoes offer decent comfort, suitable for running and everyday use. They provide adequate cushioning and support, although they may not be as plush as higher-end models.
Price: They are priced affordably, making them a good budget-friendly option compared to other running shoes on the market.
Overall: If you’re looking for comfortable running shoes at a good price point, the ASICS JOLT 4 is a solid choice. They should serve well for your running and casual needs.
richard c stanton –
Very comfortable. Perfect fit.
I have used Asics for years. Good shoe and the price is right.
anthoneyc –
Great walking shoes
Love the feel and easy on the feet. They run 1/2 to 1 size smaller than what i normally wear
Dennis –
Very comfortable!
It fits very well around my feet makes me feel like I’m walking on Air LOL
Davit –
Great, I liked
Light and comfortable, they look beautiful, I took half a size larger and I was not mistaken, they fit exactly.
Norman T. –
As usual fits right comfort and lite great for walking
I’m don’t know about running because I’m a senior just walk every day and night
NEV –
Fits true to size.
Water proof. Stood in slushy snow and continued to walk another 10 km. Feet were perfectly dry.
joan –
Son cómodas, ligeras y se ajustan bien a la talla, gasto un 49, buena amortiguación. Calidad de construcción de ASICS. Y su precio es asequible