The ASICS GEL-1130 Mule Is a Retro Runner Built for People Who Are Done Untying Their Shoes
Name: ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Black/Silver,” ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Silver,” ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Silver/Brown”Colorway: Black/Silver, Silver/Cream, Silver/BrownSKU: 1203B048-001, 1203B048-101, 1203B048-020MSRP: TBCRelease Date: July 2026ASICS is reportedly bringing the GEL-1130 Mule to market this July, a backless rework of one of the brand's most consistently in-demand retro runners. The silhouette keeps what made the original worth buying — GEL cushioning, a mesh and synthetic upper, and the tech-inspired proportions that defined early-2000s running footwear — and trades the heel collar for an open construction that puts it closer to a sandal than a sneaker in terms of daily practicality.The GEL-1130 has had a steady run as one of ASICS' more accessible retro options, sitting below the hype ceiling of the GEL-Kayano 14 or GEL-NYC while still carrying enough visual interest to hold its own in a crowded market. Its mix of mesh paneling, synthetic overlays, and GEL cushioning gave it a broad appeal across both dedicated ASICS fans and general retro runner consumers who responded to the early-2000s running silhouette without needing the most talked-about pair in the room. That base of familiarity is what makes the mule conversion a reasonable proposition rather than a gimmick.What ASICS has done here is surgical rather than transformative. The heel collar comes off, the rest of the shoe stays largely intact. Standard laces still run across the forefoot, meaning the fit remains adjustable and the shoe keeps its structural relationship with the foot. The open-heel format handles the rest, allowing the GEL-1130 Mule to function as a genuine slip-on without requiring the wearer to compromise on support across the top of the foot. It is a modification that respects the original rather than cannibalizing it, which separates it from the kind of novelty mule conversions that read as a styling exercise with no practical follow-through.The broader context matters here too. The mule format has been gaining traction across the sneaker industry for several seasons, with brands ranging from Nike to New Balance introducing backless versions of their heritage runners to meet a consumer appetite for footwear that transitions between indoor and outdoor use without fuss. ASICS entering that space with the GEL-1130 rather than a more premium or collaborative silhouette is a smart call, and the Mule sits at a point where it functions as a practical daily option rather than a considered purchase, which is exactly where a slip-on runner should live.The shoe is expected to arrive in at least three colorways, covering neutral and contrasting options that keep the palette consistent with the GEL-1130's existing range. The mesh and synthetic overlay construction carries over from the original, and the GEL unit underfoot ensures the comfort proposition holds up regardless of how the shoe is being worn.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Name: ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Black/Silver,” ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Silver,” ASICS GEL-1130 Mule “Silver/Brown”
Colorway: Black/Silver, Silver/Cream, Silver/Brown
SKU: 1203B048-001, 1203B048-101, 1203B048-020
MSRP: TBC
Release Date: July 2026
ASICS is reportedly bringing the GEL-1130 Mule to market this July, a backless rework of one of the brand's most consistently in-demand retro runners. The silhouette keeps what made the original worth buying — GEL cushioning, a mesh and synthetic upper, and the tech-inspired proportions that defined early-2000s running footwear — and trades the heel collar for an open construction that puts it closer to a sandal than a sneaker in terms of daily practicality.
The GEL-1130 has had a steady run as one of ASICS' more accessible retro options, sitting below the hype ceiling of the GEL-Kayano 14 or GEL-NYC while still carrying enough visual interest to hold its own in a crowded market. Its mix of mesh paneling, synthetic overlays, and GEL cushioning gave it a broad appeal across both dedicated ASICS fans and general retro runner consumers who responded to the early-2000s running silhouette without needing the most talked-about pair in the room. That base of familiarity is what makes the mule conversion a reasonable proposition rather than a gimmick.
What ASICS has done here is surgical rather than transformative. The heel collar comes off, the rest of the shoe stays largely intact. Standard laces still run across the forefoot, meaning the fit remains adjustable and the shoe keeps its structural relationship with the foot. The open-heel format handles the rest, allowing the GEL-1130 Mule to function as a genuine slip-on without requiring the wearer to compromise on support across the top of the foot. It is a modification that respects the original rather than cannibalizing it, which separates it from the kind of novelty mule conversions that read as a styling exercise with no practical follow-through.
The broader context matters here too. The mule format has been gaining traction across the sneaker industry for several seasons, with brands ranging from Nike to New Balance introducing backless versions of their heritage runners to meet a consumer appetite for footwear that transitions between indoor and outdoor use without fuss. ASICS entering that space with the GEL-1130 rather than a more premium or collaborative silhouette is a smart call, and the Mule sits at a point where it functions as a practical daily option rather than a considered purchase, which is exactly where a slip-on runner should live.
The shoe is expected to arrive in at least three colorways, covering neutral and contrasting options that keep the palette consistent with the GEL-1130's existing range. The mesh and synthetic overlay construction carries over from the original, and the GEL unit underfoot ensures the comfort proposition holds up regardless of how the shoe is being worn.




