Nike Structure Plus vs ASICS Kayano 32
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Nike Structure Plus vs ASICS Kayano 32
"The Nike Structure Plus has a dual-density midsole made of soft ZoomX and firm ReactX. The ZoomX is on the top for a plush step in and the ReactX is on the bottom to create a stable base. The Structure Plus has a medium soft ride with a little bit of energy return due to the ZoomX."
"The Structure Plus has a much softer ride than the Kayano and this makes it better for longer runs because it has more long-distance comfort. The Kayano is better for shorter, faster runs because its firmer midsole makes it easier to pick up the pace."
"The Kayano has a more stable ride though. This is due to the fact that it has less lean bias with its firmer midsole. It also has a wider base, so footstrikes feel more planted in the Kayano."
The Nike Structure Plus and ASICS Kayano are stability trainers with distinct characteristics. The Structure Plus features a dual-density midsole combining soft ZoomX and firm ReactX for a medium-soft ride with energy return, priced at $170. The Kayano uses a single-density FF Blast+ midsole with heel gel for a medium-firm ride without much cushioning, costing $165. The Structure Plus excels in long-distance comfort due to its plush feel and noticeable midfoot support, while the Kayano suits faster runs with its firmer midsole and snappier transitions. The Kayano delivers superior stability through less lean bias and a wider base, though both shoes feature raised midsole edges. Durability favors the Kayano with greater rubber coverage on the outsole.
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