
"The midsole of the Nimbus 28 is slightly softer than the 27 but it's not very noticeable. The 28 midsole is also more sculpted and more streamlined which is how they managed to reduce the weight. The 28 is 7% lighter than the 27."
"The lighter, nimbler Nimbus 28 is better for faster paced runs. The sturdier 27 is better for slower, relaxed runs. It's harder to pick up the pace in the 27."
"The 27 is more stable than the 28. This is because it has a firmer midsole with less lean bias and it has a fuller, less sculpted midsole than the 28. If you need a lot of support and stability, the 27 is better for you."
"There's less rubber on the outsole of the 28 than the 27. This results in more ground feel in the 28 but less durability. The 27 has more outsole protection so you'll be able to get more mileage out of the 27."
The Nimbus 28 and 27 are popular ASICS trainers with FF Blast+ midsoles and gel heel pads providing cushioned, soft rides. The 28 is lighter and more nimble with a stiffer forefoot and prominent rocker for quicker transitions, making it better for faster-paced running. The 27 is sturdier with a firmer midsole offering greater stability and support for slower runs. The 28 has less outsole rubber providing more ground feel but reduced durability, while the 27 offers better protection and mileage. The 28 features engineered mesh for comfort, while the 27's jacquard mesh provides superior breathability for warm climates. Both fit true to size and suit narrow feet.
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