- AEasy Pace
- BModerate Pace
- CRace Pace
- BComfort
The Asics GT 2000 14 is a moderate stability daily trainer designed for runners who need support but desire a lighter, more agile, and versatile ride than traditional stability models. It features a comfortable, true-to-size fit with a roomy toe box, and a soft yet responsive FF Blast MAX and PureGEL cushioning system that provides a smooth heel-to-toe transition for daily training, long runs, and up-tempo efforts. While its effective stability and energetic feel are widely praised, some find the support noticeable, and there are notable concerns about the heel design causing Achilles irritation for some, alongside conflicting reports on outsole durability, with significant wear noted by one reviewer after 100 miles.
Highlights
- True-to-size fit with ample toe box room and secure midfoot lockdown
- FF Blast MAX and PureGEL provide a soft yet responsive, snappy ride
- Moderate stability that guides the foot without feeling bulky or overbearing
- Lighter and more agile platform compared to traditional stability shoes
- Versatile enough for daily training, recovery runs, and faster paces
Considerations
- Stiff heel counter and clunky heel design may cause Achilles irritation
- Noticeable medial stability elements might feel intrusive to neutral runners
- Outsole durability shows mixed results, with some reports of accelerated wear
- Ride is not as plush or smooth-rolling as dedicated cushioned trainers
- Medial support may soften and decrease in effectiveness as the foam breaks in
Specifications
Key features
- Long Run
- Stable
Midsole
Primary midsole
FF Blast MAX
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Asics GT 2000 14 First Run Review | The moderate stability shoe gets some nice upgrades
The Run Testers · youtube.com
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Asics GT 2000 14 Full Review | A solid daily shoe with plenty of stability
The Run Testers · youtube.com
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ASICS GT-2000 14 after 100 Miles
Doctors of Running · youtube.com
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Asics GT 2000 14 First Run Review | The moderate stability shoe gets some nice upgrades
The Run Testers · youtube.com
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