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Asics GT-2000 14 TR review: what runners say
- Fit
- Slightly wider fit compared to previous versions, especially in the toebox. The heel features a rigid, angled counter that can be problematic for runners with sensitive Achilles.
- Feel
- The rearfoot is clunky with no smooth transition for heel strikers. The midfoot and forefoot, with FF Blast Max, deliver a snappy response that allows for decent pace versatility.
- Durability
- Outsole shows accelerated wear compared to previous versions: sole separation reported at 100 km in at least one test. RunRepeat conversely lists outsole durability as a strength, creating a structural disagreement between sources.
- Best for
- Runners needing moderate medial stability who land on the midfoot or forefoot. Suited for daily training with occasional uptempo work. Not recommended for runners with Achilles sensitivity or those needing a smooth heel transition.
- Weak points
- Excessive posterior flare and poorly angled heel counter: reported as a cause of Achilles tendon irritation. Medial stability, initially aggressive, decreases noticeably after 70–80 km.
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1 shopSpec sheet
- Drop
- 8 mm
- Heel stack
- 36.5 mm
- Forefoot stack
- 28.5 mm
- Weight
- 266 g
- Plate
- None
- Foam
- EVA
- Use
- Daily