ASICS Women's Gel-Cumulus 18 running
$42.50
$120
65% off
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Size: 7
Color: Aqua Splash/White/Pink Glow
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ASICS needs to get with the program! I always wore medium width (B) but had to switch to wide (D)...
By Kindle Customer on Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017
(READ TILL THE END, AND YOU'LL SEE WHY I GAVE THEM 5 STARS). I have been STRUGGLING to find a pair of ASICS. Ugh, not sure what happened, but I have always worn a 10 B (that's a 10 with medium width). All of a sudden, I started seeing reviews where people were saying the various models/lines they have always bought from ASICS were too small and too narrow. I tried a couple pair - my toes were SQUISHED, and I don't have particularly wide feet. Anytime I've ever tried to buy wide width shoes, they have always been monstrous on my feet, way too big, so I know it's not the size of my foot. It was the the new models/lines ASICS came out with. The reviews online backed this up. So I thought, eh, I'll try 10.5 B - maybe they're smaller over all and the 10.5 will give me some room. NOPE. The 10.5s were still too narrow and way too long. I was convinced that, even if wides fit in my toe box, that they would be too wide on the rest of my foot. So I went on a search for a whole other brand of running shoes. I looked at Altras (too expensive - there is no reason I should I have to pay $120 for a pair of running shoes, I'm sorry, I am not a marathoner). I tried Saucony (which are known for having a wider toe box) and Reebok - both of them felt great in the store but hurt IMMENSELY after walking around in them throughout the day. I didn't do anything particularly harsh in the Sauconys - just went to work and then to a Pampered Chef party, but the bursitis in my right foot FLARED UP BIG TIME by the end of the day. I took them back to Academy and told them they really needed to give my money back, because that condition had not flared up in years till the day I wore those shoes. Thankfully they took them back, and it was back to the drawing board. Well, out of nothing more than sheer frustration, I sat down one day and ordered $750 worth of shoes on Amazon Prime (only from sellers who did free returns!) - it was several ASICS models/styles, and I ordered them in 10 D (which is wide width) and 10.5 D. I tried on every single pair - I'm talking the Gel Nimbus, Gel Venture, Gel Excite...I can't even remember what all I ordered, but my husband was freaking out a little bit, wanting to make sure I returned all the ones that wouldn't work. I finally came to the Gel Cumulus 18. Somehow I ended up with a 10.5 D but not a 10 D. So I ordered yet ANOTHER pair of running shoes (my grand total is now well over $800), but finally....FINALLY...the shoes fit! Praise the Lamb, they fit! Ultimately, what I hadn't realized was that literally all I needed to do was order my regular size (10) but order them in wide (D) instead of medium (B). This solved the problem, and the bursitis flare up has gone away now that I've been wearing these running shoes the past two weeks. THIS IS THE REASON I'M GIVING THESE SHOES 5 STARS. So if you have really narrow feet, the regular width (B) ASICS are probably fine for you. But if you have normal feet or normal with a little bit wider toe box, you will probably want to go with the wides. No guarantees on that, of course, but that's how it worked out for me. With a little bit more research, I did end up seeing another review or two where other people had come to that same conclusion.
Top critical review
14 people found this helpful
If you liked the Gel Cumulus 17
By Wangoose on Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016
ASICS sizing boggles the mind. I ordered the gel cumulus 17 in 2 sizes (half size apart). One was too short. The other was so much bigger, not just in length but also the width. I found this odd. I thought the main increase in size would be length in the larger sized shoe. There was so much more width in the half size up, the shoe buckled and rubbed. Amazon doesn't carry narrows. So I ordered a narrow in the larger size from the ASICS site. They sent me a narrow in the smaller size in a box marked for the larger size shoe. That shoe was too short and too tight. I called them about it. They were out of the narrow. Then I remembered reading that the Cumulus 18 had a less roomy toe box. So I ordered the larger size in the Gel Cumulus 18 to try from Amazon. This one is shorter in length and tighter than the smaller size of the Cumuls 17! ASICS sizing may just not work for me. If you liked the Gel Cumulus 17, this shoe does not fit the same. it is much smaller. Order another half size up. If you want more room in the toe area. The Cumulus 18 is not the shoe for you. Both shoes feel very cushiony. Doesn't appear to be great arch support in either but they are meant for neutral runners or supinators who may not need that. I only tried them on so I can't comment on how they feel when running or wearing longer time periods. Good luck figuring out the sizing on these shoes!
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