Shoe Comparison

ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 vs Hoka Skyward X

Comparison Overview

Both are top contenders in the long run category. The Hoka Skyward X edges out as our pick.

How the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 and Hoka Skyward X differ

The ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 and the Hoka Skyward X sit in the same long run bucket, so the question isn't what you'd use them for — it's which one matches your stride, your weekly mileage, and your budget.

Where they actually differ: the Hoka Skyward X comes in roughly 0.6 oz lighter (10.8 oz vs 10.2 oz), which becomes noticeable on faster turnover and longer efforts; the drop differs (8mm on the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27, 5mm on the Hoka Skyward X) — higher-drop shoes tend to feel friendlier to heel strikers and tight calves, while lower drops favor a midfoot landing; the Hoka Skyward X rides on the taller stack (32mm/24mm vs 40mm/35mm), giving it more under-foot cushioning at the cost of a slightly less stable platform; only the Hoka Skyward X uses a carbon plate, which adds noticeable propulsion at marathon pace and below but isn't really worth the premium for easy days; the Hoka Skyward X uses a modern super-foam (PEBA or similar), which gives a livelier, more responsive ride than traditional EVA; and the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 is $60 cheaper at MSRP ($165 vs $225).

Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 Hoka Skyward X
Brand ASICS Hoka
Model GEL-Nimbus 27 Skyward X
Category long run long run
Weight 10.8 oz 10.2 oz
Drop 8mm 5mm
Price $165 $225

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is lighter, the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 or the Hoka Skyward X?
The Hoka Skyward X is the lighter shoe at 10.2 oz versus 10.8 oz.
Which costs less?
The ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 is the more affordable option at $165 compared to $225.
Do they have the same heel-to-toe drop?
No. The ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 has a 8mm drop and the Hoka Skyward X has a 5mm drop, which can change how each shoe loads your calves and Achilles.
Is either shoe carbon-plated?
Only the Hoka Skyward X uses a carbon plate. The ASICS GEL-Nimbus 27 relies on foam geometry alone, which makes it more versatile for daily training.
Can I rotate both shoes in the same training block?
Yes — many runners pair complementary shoes like these to spread load across different muscles and tendons. Use our rotation planner to build a mileage split that fits your schedule.

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