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Asics GT-2000 14 TR review: what runners say
- Fit
- Wider toebox compared to previous versions, with slightly increased volume. The heel features a rigid counter angled inward: runners with sensitive heels or Achilles tendons risk direct pressure.
- Feel
- The rearfoot is penalized by a pronounced posterior flare that makes the transition stiff and without progression. Forefoot and midfoot in Flytefoam Blast Max offer moderate response and some liveliness, but without true energy return.
- Durability
- The outsole shows accelerated wear compared to previous versions: one tester reports Blast Max compression at 70 km. Medial stability progressively diminishes between 70 and 80 km.
- Best for
- Daily training shoe with moderate medial support, suited to midfoot or forefoot strikers. Handles varied paces; not recommended for heavy heel strikers or runners with Achilles issues.
- Weak points
- The heel is the recurring structural problem: excessive flare, rigid inward-angled counter, abrupt transition that does not improve with break-in. The outsole wears faster than previous versions.
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2 shopsSpec sheet
- Drop
- 8 mm
- Heel stack
- 36.5 mm
- Forefoot stack
- 28.5 mm
- Weight
- 266 g
- Plate
- None
- Foam
- EVA
- Use
- Daily