Asics Gel is the brand's proprietary silicone-based shock-absorbing cushioning technology, introduced in 1986. Gel consists of liquid silicone encapsulated within dedicated midsole chambers — visible through exposed windows on many Asics silhouettes. The technology absorbs impact energy and reduces foot fatigue during extended running sessions.
The Gel innovation
Before Gel, running shoe cushioning relied entirely on EVA foam — which compressed over time and lost responsiveness. Asics's Gel formulation maintained its cushioning properties over thousands of miles and across temperature extremes. The visible Gel windows (heel and forefoot) have become as iconic as the brand itself.
Key Gel silhouettes
- Gel-Lyte III (1990) — split-tongue construction, flagship Asics silhouette
- Gel-Kayano (1993) — premium stability runner
- Gel-Nimbus (1999) — max cushioning neutral runner
- Gel-1090 / 1130 — early-2000s runners revived as lifestyle
- Gel-Saga — 1990s runner retro
- Gel-Mai / Gel-Kiril — modern experimental silhouettes (Kiko Kostadinov collabs)
- Gel-Contend — budget-friendly performance entry
- Gel-Quantum series — visible 360-degree Gel showcase
- Gel-NYC (2023) — modern lifestyle silhouette
Performance and lifestyle crossover
Gel cushioning is central to Asics's performance running credentials. The Gel-Kayano and Gel-Nimbus are benchmark performance models. The Gel-Lyte III and Gel-1090 have transitioned to pure lifestyle use in the 2020s, driven by retro-running fashion trends and Kiko Kostadinov collaborations.
Retail
Gel-equipped performance runners retail $130-$180. Lifestyle-positioned Gel silhouettes retail $100-$160. Collaborative releases (JJJJound, Kiko Kostadinov, Cecilie Bahnsen) price $150-$250.

