verticalchaos
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I will definitely keep my eye out for the 2150s! Thanks!
If they don't feel right, I'd go back and get others. There are enough options out there you shouldn't have to settle for something that doesn't feel right. My thing was when I tried them on, they felt ok - a little slippy in the heels, but I knew how to fix that with lacing. It was after I did that and ran a little in them that this issue showed up.
I'm going to start exploring when I get done with the WDW Half. If it means I'm in a shoe that's not my favorite color but it fits me well, so be it. I'm done with trying to get cute shoes (design or color). Give me something that fits.
I'd switched from my Asics GT-2150s to the new and updated GT-2160s in early December and they seemed to be doing well. Ran my 15K race and they were fine. Then I ran on Christmas and OUCH! The tie area lace eyelets come up so far on my foot it's putting pressure or something on that tendon that runs up from your big toe - the thing that pops up on the inside side of the top of your ankle if you leave your heel on the ground and raise your toes. I *think* I've figured out a solution for Marathon Weekend...but I'm bringing my almost done 2150s with me just in case. I think if the pressure thing is showing up, I'd be better off with more heavily used shoes.
As was just said, you definitely don't want to pay good money for shoes that don't feel right or don't work right for you. The Kayano-15 and the Kayano-17 have a completely different feel than the Kayano-16. I really love both models as much as I dislike the 16s. If you want to stay with Asics, I'd buy one of those models instead. The 15s are available from several online sources. Asics will have a booth at the expo, as will some other running stores, so you should be able to get the 17s at a discount there. I bought mine for $100 at the expo in San Antonio and am going to stock up this week now that I know the 16s aren't what I was hoping for.
And I am the exact opposite - I hate my 15s - and that's the only one I have 2 pairs of. I didn't realize it until I saw your post last night about the different models being different fit. I was originally fit in Kayano-13s, moved to the 14s and those felt good too. I bet that the reason my arch hurt so bad last year was because I was wearing the 15s So I am assuming I will not like the 17s (not that I have any money for shoes right now- have to make due with what I have)
The arch isn't what bothers me about the 16s. It's the way the cushioning feels in the forefoot that I don't like, so maybe the 17s will work for you. I still think the 14s were the best shoes they've made. I'd buy another several pairs of those if I could, but I imagine the gel on a new pair of those would have lost some of its effectiveness by now.
Curiously as soon as I said I had 2160s and started to show where it was putting pressure, he nodded. Apparently I'm not the only one who's having that issue.
And kudos to my salesman for not taking advantage of my shoe-obsessed taper madness to sell me something!
Oh, and Duane ~ Thanks for the link. Unfortunately the pressure point is at the top where you tie the laces...but I've tried shifting up a couple of eyelets and doing the "anti-heel slip" thing and so far that seems ok. For now anyway.
Are you referring to the little uplift or puff thing that is around the ball-to-toe area? I found that to be really weird. I'm probably going to still give the new ones a shot due to the lacing (explained below).
Ok, check that.
NOW I'm in the midst of the mood swings. This morning it's tears and abject terror.
OY!