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The Asics Novablast 4 is continuing to build on the success of this max cushion running shoe. In comparing it to the Novablast, you can see some significant changes have happened, but mostly for the better. It’s now a cushioned shoe that provides some natural stability to the foot strike.
Unlike some of the other brand, Asics hasn’t yet increased stack height a massive amount, but they are for sure looking at how to get more cushion in your daily trainer. I’ve always been a fan of the Novablast, so honestly that makes me a little nervous when I see changes to the shoe.
But I think this is going to be a winner for many of you from the cushion to fit to weight.
As you know I’m always honest in my running shoe reviews with what I like, dislike and what might work for you that wasn’t a fit for me!
I’ve only had the chance for a few 6 mile runs in the Asics Novablast 4, so more updates coming. But I wanted to give you some insights in case you’ve been hearing about this new shoe.
There isn’t a single ideal running shoe that suits every runner, so I’d like to share my discoveries. However, I strongly recommend visiting a running store and trying them on yourself!…