Gel-Kayano 32 Running Shoe - Men's
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GEL-KAYANO 32 delivers max support and cushioning for stable road miles
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"The GEL-KAYANO 32 is my favorite shoe for long runs and recovery days. The support is dialed, the cushioning is plush without feeling sluggish, and it’s a lifesaver for my overpronation. Every step feels stable and smooth, even on tired legs."
When our training calendar is packed with miles and our body demands dependable support, we lace up the ASICS GEL-KAYANO 32. Built to deliver maximum comfort and stability, this road-running shoe is a go-to for runners who overpronate or need long-lasting cushioning for high-mileage weeks. ASICS engineered it with an updated midsole geometry and new FF BLAST PLUS foam for soft landings and responsive transitions, keeping each stride balanced and energized.
With a breathable engineered mesh upper that wraps the foot in flexible comfort and a secure 3D lace structure, the GEL-KAYANO 32 stays locked in without pressure points. The 8mm drop and integrated GEL technology underfoot reduce shock. Whether it’s your first 10K or your fifth marathon, this shoe delivers the control and cushion needed to keep going strong.
Details
- High-stability road running shoe for daily training and distance
- Ideal for runners seeking support for overpronation
- FF BLAST™ PLUS midsole enhances cushioning and energy return
- GEL® technology in heel and forefoot absorbs impact for softer landings
- Engineered mesh upper promotes airflow and comfort on long runs
- 8mm drop and high stack height offer a plush, protective ride
- Item #ASCI0U6
- Upper Material
- engineered mush
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- OrthoLite X-55
- Midsole
- FF BLAST PLUS, 4D Guidance System, PureGEL
- Sole
- Hybrid ASICSGRIP
- Support Type
- neutral, stability
- Cushion
- maximum
- Drop
- 8mm
- Claimed Weight
- 10.6oz
- Activity
- road running
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3.5 based on 97 ratings
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The product has received mixed reviews. Some customers praise the shoes for their comfort, stability, and support, while others are disappointed with the quality and changes compared to previous models. The positive reviews highlight the excellent cushioning, arch support, and overall comfort, especially for those with foot issues. However, a significant number of reviews criticize the shoes for being less durable, with issues like the sole separating, the tongue being uncomfortable, and the toe box feeling too narrow.
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 20, 2025
Great running shoes as always.
Helped alleviate my Achilles tendinitis. I just wish they were waterproof.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 14, 2025
Poor soles
I've worn ASICS for running for decades. I've been wearing the same style shoe in all BLACK for work the past 8 years. The latest two models Kayano-31 and 32, the soles of the shoes break down too easily. I've worn my latest pair for about a month in an office only. Maybe 50 miles on them (easy walking miles). The soles are already breaking down/peeling apart. The same thing happened with my Kayano-31's. But I thought it was just a bad pair. Getting a warranty replacement on my 32's. If they don't last, then I will be sadly moving onto a new shoe brand.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 8, 2025
Do not buy!
Foam is bad for ankles, my feet now lean to sides. What happened to Asics Gel? This trendy foam junk is tragic.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 8, 2025
GEL-KAYANOs have helped my son's overpronation
Our son's feet are ovberpronated when walking running, and we've been using GEL-KAYANO's for him for years. I've lost rack of how many we've purchased as he is growing and we seem to get at least 3 pairs a year. I sincerely think it's helped improved his overpronation.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 7, 2025
Lighter and More Energetic Kayano
The Kayano 32 feels lighter and more energetic on foot compared to my Kayano 30s, which have nearly 400 miles on them. I can pick up the pace more easily with the 32 while still enjoying the extra cushioning for impact protection. This iteration of the Kayano has been a great experience so far. The sizing is consistent with my other Kayano's, and the toe box feels roomier compared to the 30. So far, I'm really enjoying this shoe after just two runs and am excited to see how it performs after a few hundred miles.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 6, 2025
Still good but trending in some wrong directions
They still fit well and are comfy to run in and they work well for overpronation, which is the most important thing. But the new tongue design is a total misfire. I can see what they were going for with the pull loops on both the tongue and heel, making it easier to pull the shoe on with a finger from each hand in each loop, but the tongue itself has been flattened out way too much so it's in danger of folding back under itself at the edges when you put your foot in, and the tongue loop isn't helpful enough to make up for that (nor was it ever hard enough to get the shoes on to make the tongue loop necessary). In my opinion the design should be rolled back to something more like the 30 or 31. The 31s were also a lot more squeak-prone on laminate floors than the 30s, not sure if that's due to a different material on the surface of the sole or something. I don't think the 32s are any better in that regard, although I'm not sure yet. I do like the pull loop on the heel — those were a nice addition on the 31s and I'm glad they're sticking around. Basically, the perfect Kayano shoe would be the 30 but with the heel loop from the 31/32s.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 5, 2025
If it's NOT broke don't fix it ASICS
I've been wearing this shoe for over 20 years and this is the worst iteration to date. For some reason they thought it would be beneficial to replace the tongue with a thin piece of fabric instead of cushion. Resulting comfort is horrible. The toe box is dimensionally smaller than my previous Kayano 30. I'll be returning the 2 pairs and looking at a different manufacturer, even though I have exclusively worn Kayano gel shoes for more than 20 years!! Whoever made the design changes should be flogged.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 4, 2025
Still Love Them After All These Years
I’ve been running in Kayanos for years. They’re always my go to shoe. They help me to stay injury free and I feel great running in them.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
October 1, 2025
Asics needs to rethink the cut of the shoe.
All new Asics have narrow toe boxes. I have worn them for the past 20 years without a problem. The past 4 pairs have been getting narrower and narrower in the toe box. It is terrible.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
September 29, 2025
WORST sole resistance EVER
WORST sneaker sole EVER. After 2 3-mile runs and 3 half marathons training run, the sole rubber patches attached to the foam sole started to detach in multiple places on across both soles. During my last half marathon prep, I lost the largest rubber pad on located at the heal.
Originally reviewed on asics.com/us/en-us/
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