The ASICS Men's Gel-Surveyor 5 Running Shoe is expertly crafted for runners who experience mild to moderate overpronation. With its innovative design and superior cushioning technologies, these shoes provide the necessary support for a comfortable running experience.
Featuring a striking black, silver, and vermilion colorway, the Gel-Surveyor 5 not only performs well but also looks great on your feet. The shoe utilizes a combination of Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL Cushioning Systems to ensure optimal shock absorption during both impact and toe-off phases, making each stride feel light and responsive.
Feature | ASICS Gel-Surveyor 5 | Nike Air Zoom Structure | Brooks Adrenaline GTS 21 |
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Cushioning System | Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL | Zoom Air | BioMoGo DNA |
Support Type | DuoMax Support | Dynamic Support | GuideRails |
Weight | Lightweight | Moderate | Moderate |
Recommended For | Mild/Moderate Overpronation | Overpronation | Overpronation |
When it comes to running shoes designed specifically for overpronators, the ASICS Men's Gel-Surveyor 5 stands out due to its thoughtful engineering. The Impact Guidance System (I.G.S) is particularly noteworthy; it ensures that your foot transitions seamlessly through the gait cycle, enhancing efficiency with each step.
The FluidRide technology adds to the shoe's responsiveness while minimizing weight, which is essential for runners looking for speed without sacrificing comfort. Furthermore, the combination of rearfoot and forefoot GEL systems mitigates shocks effectively, allowing you to tackle varied terrains without discomfort.
In terms of fit, the upper material provides a secure hold of the foot, promoting stability and preventing unnecessary movement within the shoe. However, first-time users should be aware that there may be a slight break-in period.
Overall, if you are a runner seeking a reliable shoe that offers ample support and cushioning for mild to moderate overpronation, the ASICS Gel-Surveyor 5 could be an excellent addition to your footwear collection.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Excellent cushioning and support for long-distance runs. |
Durability | 4/5 | High-quality materials that withstand regular use. |
Style | 4/5 | Modern design suitable for both sport and casual settings. |
Performance | 4.5/5 | Great for managing overpronation while maintaining speed. |
These shoes run large, but since I bought a pair 6 months ago, I knew that. I normally wear 10 1/2 but for this shoe 10 fits great. Most comfortable shoe I have owned in years; good arches and very soft footbed. Fast delivery.
Most shoes I wear a 12 but with Asics I always have to order a 13 not complaining just a FYI moment. With that said the Gel-Surveyor 5 was very comfortable except for an area right at the bend of my toes that felt like a hump running across from side to side but after about a mile it was hardly noticeable and once I buy different insoles that should disappear totally. The insoles that came in the shoe are junk and will be replaced immediately. I look forward to breaking in the Surveyors and expect they’ll get even more comfortable. I’m 6-4 and 250 lbs. but working my weight down.
These shoes are about as average as they can get. Soft, snug, and pretty slick in terms of looks. However these are running shoes and after a 5 mile test run, they dont impress.The insoles are a bit tough and dont offer much for arch support, meaning around the 1-2 mile mark, they started to hurt my feet, so I adjusted my run form to compensate. Didn't really matter in the end, but I'm spoilt when it comes to cushioning. The traction was as much as I expected for Asics, grips and pushes forward, a little less so when moving side to side (negligible), and you can feel the full effect when you take off. The shoes are lighter than other models, which might explain why the cushioning felt harder, while more runners prefer a lighter shoe, I like a bit of weight so really that's up to your personal preferenceIt fits comfortably, which is more than I can say about other brands who offer a lot of technology in their shoes but dont offer them in my size (I have to upsize all the damn time because shoe brands dont sell them to fit my tiny feet, and they dont offer professional high grade shoes to children because they think they'll outgrow them).I can't say much about it's lifespan. They claim their shoes last 500 miles, but I tend to wear them down even further until I can feel the discomfort. They *feel* durable, but I need to wear them out for another hundred miles or soI give it 4 Stars instead of my average 3 because of the cost I paid for them ($55 + Tax), so it's pretty good for the price I paid
I bought this specific shoe because of it's added arch support for my plantar fasciitis. These are a nice color. They make a great running shoe and easy to go to the gym in.
I have plantar fascitis and these Asics help a ton. They're stable and perfect for working out or around the house. They provide arch support I need and have no break-in period. My first pair of Surveyor's was a series 2, so I thought I would move up to the Surveyor 5. I'm glad I did. I expect to buy a pair or two more.
Hmm, I tested these a few times and just didn't like them. They have a fit very much like the GT-2000 v.3 shoes, which is good, but my problem is that they are just too MUSHY on my feet.I like cushioning, of course, but these shoes have too much for me. The Ortholite insole is nice, but the midsole? (layer under the insole) is also Ortholite and it just squooshes too much, so you can't feel the ground and your feet hurt after a while since they are trying to find stability.I do like the Nike Zoom Structure 19 shoes, those have Ortholite insoles but the next layer under it is more rubbery/shock absorbing, so the net effect is shock absorption but a little firmness, softer than Brooks Ghost 9 but firmer than Asics GT-2000 v.4 and v.5So then if you like a lightweight, flexible shoe that has good ankle support and foot stability, but very very soft cushioning, these could work for you. They were just too soft for me. I really liked the appearance too, darn it.
The Gel-Surveyor 5 has excellent arch support and cushioning which is one of my main priorities when selecting a good running shoe. Fit is great and I can think of no cons to this shoe after wearing for several weeks.
My husband usually runs in Kayanos, but was looking for a more budget-friendly shoe. He went with these and has been happy so far— a couple 3-4 mile runs per week. He has very flat feet and over pronates, these shoes provide a good amount of support and good cushioning, plus they feel lightweight. The only problem is they rub on his heels, which is easily fixed with different socks. If you’re a fan of the Kayanos, but looking for a cheaper option... these might be for you!