Liam Zaenglein—January 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I absolutely love these shoes! I run fairly high mileage (around 60-70mpw and am a 2:57 marathoner) and have a history of posterior tibial tendinitis. I can really feel the support in these shoes while also finding them to be very comfortable. They are definitely not fast shoe though so I don’t wear them for workouts or anything, and just use them primarily for daily base miles. They have helped me to clear up my post tib issues. I like them so much that I have bought 5 pairs. Highly recommend! They fit true to size for me. Read more
Anthony—March 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The ASICS GT-2000 13 is an excellent running shoe that balances comfort, stability, and durability. Right out of the box, they feel lightweight yet supportive, with a snug but not too-tight fit. The cushioning is soft enough to absorb impact but still provides a responsive feel. Pros: ✅ Great arch support and stability ✅ Comfortable cushioning for long runs or all-day wear ✅ Lightweight and breathable mesh upper ✅ Durable outsole with good traction Read more
HappyCamper—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I love these shoes. Minimal break in and incredibly comfortable. Great look! I will buy this model again. Read more
Bruce—February 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Perfect. Love the prices for this shoe on Amazon. Read more
Vanessa Williams—November 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Nice shoe have good support only thing there to narrow. Read more
Jess B—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very comfortable, light and supportive. Great price and looks good too. Asics has great brand history in Japan and worldwide. Read more
Yejun Park—December 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have a giant big toe, wide feet, a flat arch, and a tailor’s bunion, which kind of forced me to only wear New Balance’s 860v lineups because they are one of the few that offer wider shoes with better arch support. I gave the Asics a shot because they’re from Japan, thinking they might make better shoes for my Asian feet. However, these shoes have become a strong competitor to them now. Here are a few reasons why: - The GT‑2000 is usually cheaper. - The GT‑2000 is lighter and more breathable. - The GT‑2000 has a softer cushion but still stabilizes my foot. I’ve tried their GT‑1000, which was a pure disappointment, but these are different. If you are like me, wandering around trying to find better stability shoes, I would say give these a try. Personally, because of how much I liked them, I’m going to buy another pair and also try the Gel‑Kayano shoes. Read more
Michael—February 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Please keep in mind this is very subjective and everyone is going to feel differently about shoes. First, I live asics as a brand. I always feel I get a really good value for my money when I’m purchasing from them. Their shoes make up the majority of my running line up and they’re always very comfortable for me. I was looking for a lower stability shoe that wasn’t quite a neutral shoe and this seemed like it would suit me. I loved the design and the color options that were available in varying widths. When I got the shoes, they fit true to size and accommodated my wide foot and need for a little more room underfoot in the toe box. However, these fell short in total volume for me. I have a higher instep and can experience pain along the top of my foot easily if certain parts of the upper rub or apply pressure in the wrong way. With these, that is the issue I ran into - the tongue was very, very flat and allowed the laces to create a pain point just in front of my ankle. Again, I liked the shoes and really wished they had worked for me. Read more