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Buyer's Guide

ASICS Gel-NYC 2055 Review & Sizing Guide

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ASICS GEL-NYC 2055 is the GT-2050 and GT-2060 branch of the NYC family, using early-2000s upper references over GEL-Cumulus 16 tooling. It is a good pick if you want the GEL-NYC idea with a more technical, less familiar face.

Key facts

Popularity
Active niche interest, limited broad-market breakout buzz.
Comfort
Comfort is mixed; fine daily, weaker for long mileage.
Fit
Usually true to size, forefoot often feels narrow.
Value
Retail around $130-$140; much better on sale.
Use case
Best for casual outfits, commuting, and travel days.

Full breakdown

ASICS GEL-NYC 2055 is another documented archive mashup in the NYC family. ASICS says it sources design influence from early-2000s running shoes, with the upper referencing the GT-2050 and GT-2060 and the tooling coming from the GEL-Cumulus 16. That gives buyers a clearer story than just 'another GEL-NYC.' It is best if you like the comfort and mesh-overlay language of the NYC line but want a more technical look and a model that does not appear as often as the original GEL-NYC.

FAQ

Does Gel-NYC 2055 fit true to size?

Size up if your forefoot needs room, even though some average-width buyers can stay true to size. Gel-NYC 2055 is listed as half-size small with a narrow, tight forefoot and no wide option. The mesh and synthetic leather upper is not the most forgiving shape for wider feet.

Is Gel-NYC 2055 comfortable for walking?

Mostly, Gel-NYC 2055 is comfortable for daily walking but not the softest ASICS option. The GEL setup feels balanced, yet the packet says GT-2160 and Kayano alternatives often get stronger long-walk comfort feedback. It is better for commuting, travel outfits, and casual days than high-mileage walking.

How is Gel-NYC 2055 different from regular Gel-NYC?

Generally, Gel-NYC 2055 is the more technical early-2000s branch of the NYC family. ASICS ties the upper to GT-2050 and GT-2060 influence while using GEL-Cumulus 16 tooling, so it is more specific than a generic GEL-NYC variant. ASICS lists GEL-NYC 2055 as its own product family.

Who should avoid Gel-NYC 2055?

No, Gel-NYC 2055 is not ideal if you want the roomiest or most cushioned ASICS retro runner. The forefoot runs tight, upper material feedback is split versus regular Gel-NYC versions, and some buyers will prefer GT-2160 for comfort. Wide-foot shoppers should be especially cautious.

Is Gel-NYC 2055 worth retail?

Only if the sharper GT-2050 and GT-2060-inspired look is what you want, Gel-NYC 2055 is worth retail around $130 to $140. The packet shows plenty of available products and sale inventory, so value improves fast when discounted. If price is equal, compare fit against Gel-NYC, GT-2160, and Gel-Kayano 14 before choosing.