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ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4
ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4
ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4
ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4
ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4
ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4

ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4

The METASPEED SKY+ racing shoes are designed for stride-style runners who are looking to start fast and finish faster. Runners wearing these shoes will be able to take longer strides while conserving energy with each step. Thanks to an energetic midsole foam and a propulsive carbon plate, runners wearing these shoes will be able to conserve more energy while maintaining their pace at the later stages of the race.

The METASPEED SKY+ racing shoes are designed for stride-style runners who are looking to start fast and finish faster. Runners wearing these shoes will be able to take longer strides while conserving energy with each step. Thanks to an energetic midsole foam and a propulsive carbon plate, runners wearing these shoes will be able to conserve more energy while maintaining their pace at the later stages of the race.

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ASICS Metaspeed Sky+ - Black/New Leaf 4

The METASPEED SKY+ racing shoes are designed for stride-style runners who are looking to start fast and finish faster. Runners wearing these shoes will be able to take longer strides while conserving energy with each step. Thanks to an energetic midsole foam and a propulsive carbon plate, runners wearing these shoes will be able to conserve more energy while maintaining their pace at the later stages of the race.

The METASPEED SKY+ racing shoes are designed for stride-style runners who are looking to start fast and finish faster. Runners wearing these shoes will be able to take longer strides while conserving energy with each step. Thanks to an energetic midsole foam and a propulsive carbon plate, runners wearing these shoes will be able to conserve more energy while maintaining their pace at the later stages of the race.

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Sport It First

$255.66

Asics Metaspeed Sky+ Mens Blue/Green Running Trainers NO BOX

Delivery $56.80

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A perfect race shoe for both short & long distance
24 November 2022ryoga0358

originally posted on asics.com

I just set a personal best using these shoes at the Philadelphia Marathon last Sunday. As a middle of the pack runner in terms of speed, these shoes were everything I needed and more. While I do all of my training in light stability shoes like Asics' DS Trainers, these shoes had enough inherent stability from their structure that my feet suffered zero ill effects in my race. (Disclaimer: I built up to the marathon distance by using these in a speedwork session, a 10K, a half, and a 16 mile training run. Plus required strength training.) For any fellow overpronators who are hesitating on buying a technically neutral shoe, let me be the first one to tell you that you can train your feet to adapt to lesser support then what's otherwise recommended to you. And given ... MoreI just set a personal best using these shoes at the Philadelphia Marathon last Sunday. As a middle of the pack runner in terms of speed, these shoes were everything I needed and more. While I do all of my training in light stability shoes like Asics' DS Trainers, these shoes had enough inherent stability from their structure that my feet suffered zero ill effects in my race. (Disclaimer: I built up to the marathon distance by using these in a speedwork session, a 10K, a half, and a 16 mile training run. Plus required strength training.) For any fellow overpronators who are hesitating on buying a technically neutral shoe, let me be the first one to tell you that you can train your feet to adapt to lesser support then what's otherwise recommended to you. And given that carbon plated shoes help correct one's form, you can just go on race day.Perfectly lightweight, breathable, and secure around the upper and heel cup. If you've worn Asics for your entire running career as I have, your foot will feel right at home since the general shape has similarities to their other models. Release some new colors. My only constructive criticism? I'll be buying new pairs for years to come. Maybe black, red and gold?

Feels like you're flying
25 April 2023Carp25

originally posted on asics.com

Whether ASICS did it on purpose or not, I feel like there's a reason these shoes are called Sky+ for a reason because they make you feel like you're flying. The first time I wore them, I broke the cardinal rule of "nothing new on race day" but I figured you could make an exception for a 5 mile race. The result? I was floored.Not only did I run a new PR for the distance, I wanted to keep going. I could have kept going. These shoes propelled me forward and allowed me to run in a more efficient way to the point where fast paces felt almost effortless. The energy return on these are insane and I couldn't believe the difference they made compared to my normal trainers.I've run in other brands' carbon fiber racers, and these are my favorites. I've run two marathons ... MoreWhether ASICS did it on purpose or not, I feel like there's a reason these shoes are called Sky+ for a reason because they make you feel like you're flying. The first time I wore them, I broke the cardinal rule of "nothing new on race day" but I figured you could make an exception for a 5 mile race. The result? I was floored.Not only did I run a new PR for the distance, I wanted to keep going. I could have kept going. These shoes propelled me forward and allowed me to run in a more efficient way to the point where fast paces felt almost effortless. The energy return on these are insane and I couldn't believe the difference they made compared to my normal trainers.I've run in other brands' carbon fiber racers, and these are my favorites. I've run two marathons and multiple other races and these are my go-to's for all of them. And despite all of the miles I've put on them, which is probably approaching 250 or so, they're holding up incredibly well and still have that snappy return with each stride. I'll still use my usual rotation of shoes of various other brands for training, but I'll always grab these first on race day.

Great show if you are neutral
23 April 2023Arjun

originally posted on asics.com

I bought this online over the Easter weekend hoping to try it before the London Marathon. It was shipped on time but for some reason got stuck at the courier company’s depot. They delivered after chasing. On first use of about 5k, I found a clear benefit from the carbon layer. It was super light as well and I was thrilled. I tried it on a HM training run the next day. Unfortunately my right ankle was paining badly like never before. I went to the ASICS London Oxford Street to return the same. Unfortunately they refused as it was bought online from ASICS.com . Luckily I used the opportunity to analyse my gait. The staff were helpful and suggested that I needed a Kenos 29 on account of over pronation. It turned out to be a great choice as I completed LM in PB. So in ... MoreI bought this online over the Easter weekend hoping to try it before the London Marathon. It was shipped on time but for some reason got stuck at the courier company’s depot. They delivered after chasing. On first use of about 5k, I found a clear benefit from the carbon layer. It was super light as well and I was thrilled. I tried it on a HM training run the next day. Unfortunately my right ankle was paining badly like never before. I went to the ASICS London Oxford Street to return the same. Unfortunately they refused as it was bought online from ASICS.com . Luckily I used the opportunity to analyse my gait. The staff were helpful and suggested that I needed a Kenos 29 on account of over pronation. It turned out to be a great choice as I completed LM in PB. So in summary Metaspeed is a friable if you are neutral strike. Analyse and buy.

Specification

SportFast Running, Running
Running TypeCompetitive, Training
Heel Drop5 mm

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Updated 17 days ago
Sport It First

$255.66

Out of stock

Asics Metaspeed Sky+ Mens Blue/Green Running Trainers NO BOX

Delivery $56.80

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A perfect race shoe for both short & long distance
24 November 2022

I just set a personal best using these shoes at the Philadelphia Marathon last Sunday. As a middle of the pack runner in terms of speed, these shoes were everything I needed and more. While I do all of my training in light stability shoes like Asics' DS Trainers, these shoes had enough inherent stability from their structure that my feet suffered zero ill effects in my race. (Disclaimer: I built up to the marathon distance by using these in a speedwork session, a 10K, a half, and a 16 mile training run. Plus required strength training.) For any fellow overpronators who are hesitating on buying a technically neutral shoe, let me be the first one to tell you that you can train your feet to adapt to lesser support then what's otherwise recommended to you. And given ... MoreI just set a personal best using these shoes at the Philadelphia Marathon last Sunday. As a middle of the pack runner in terms of speed, these shoes were everything I needed and more. While I do all of my training in light stability shoes like Asics' DS Trainers, these shoes had enough inherent stability from their structure that my feet suffered zero ill effects in my race. (Disclaimer: I built up to the marathon distance by using these in a speedwork session, a 10K, a half, and a 16 mile training run. Plus required strength training.) For any fellow overpronators who are hesitating on buying a technically neutral shoe, let me be the first one to tell you that you can train your feet to adapt to lesser support then what's otherwise recommended to you. And given that carbon plated shoes help correct one's form, you can just go on race day.Perfectly lightweight, breathable, and secure around the upper and heel cup. If you've worn Asics for your entire running career as I have, your foot will feel right at home since the general shape has similarities to their other models. Release some new colors. My only constructive criticism? I'll be buying new pairs for years to come. Maybe black, red and gold?

ryoga0358 originally posted on asics.com
Feels like you're flying
25 April 2023

Whether ASICS did it on purpose or not, I feel like there's a reason these shoes are called Sky+ for a reason because they make you feel like you're flying. The first time I wore them, I broke the cardinal rule of "nothing new on race day" but I figured you could make an exception for a 5 mile race. The result? I was floored.Not only did I run a new PR for the distance, I wanted to keep going. I could have kept going. These shoes propelled me forward and allowed me to run in a more efficient way to the point where fast paces felt almost effortless. The energy return on these are insane and I couldn't believe the difference they made compared to my normal trainers.I've run in other brands' carbon fiber racers, and these are my favorites. I've run two marathons ... MoreWhether ASICS did it on purpose or not, I feel like there's a reason these shoes are called Sky+ for a reason because they make you feel like you're flying. The first time I wore them, I broke the cardinal rule of "nothing new on race day" but I figured you could make an exception for a 5 mile race. The result? I was floored.Not only did I run a new PR for the distance, I wanted to keep going. I could have kept going. These shoes propelled me forward and allowed me to run in a more efficient way to the point where fast paces felt almost effortless. The energy return on these are insane and I couldn't believe the difference they made compared to my normal trainers.I've run in other brands' carbon fiber racers, and these are my favorites. I've run two marathons and multiple other races and these are my go-to's for all of them. And despite all of the miles I've put on them, which is probably approaching 250 or so, they're holding up incredibly well and still have that snappy return with each stride. I'll still use my usual rotation of shoes of various other brands for training, but I'll always grab these first on race day.

Carp25 originally posted on asics.com
Great show if you are neutral
23 April 2023

I bought this online over the Easter weekend hoping to try it before the London Marathon. It was shipped on time but for some reason got stuck at the courier company’s depot. They delivered after chasing. On first use of about 5k, I found a clear benefit from the carbon layer. It was super light as well and I was thrilled. I tried it on a HM training run the next day. Unfortunately my right ankle was paining badly like never before. I went to the ASICS London Oxford Street to return the same. Unfortunately they refused as it was bought online from ASICS.com . Luckily I used the opportunity to analyse my gait. The staff were helpful and suggested that I needed a Kenos 29 on account of over pronation. It turned out to be a great choice as I completed LM in PB. So in ... MoreI bought this online over the Easter weekend hoping to try it before the London Marathon. It was shipped on time but for some reason got stuck at the courier company’s depot. They delivered after chasing. On first use of about 5k, I found a clear benefit from the carbon layer. It was super light as well and I was thrilled. I tried it on a HM training run the next day. Unfortunately my right ankle was paining badly like never before. I went to the ASICS London Oxford Street to return the same. Unfortunately they refused as it was bought online from ASICS.com . Luckily I used the opportunity to analyse my gait. The staff were helpful and suggested that I needed a Kenos 29 on account of over pronation. It turned out to be a great choice as I completed LM in PB. So in summary Metaspeed is a friable if you are neutral strike. Analyse and buy.

Arjun originally posted on asics.com
I returned this product
30 March 2023

I bought this shoe two weeks ago but didn’t have time to open it till 2 days ago. I had been using meta speed sky for couple months. So I am very excited to try this one. First, the arch support filling is missing from package. It doesn’t looks like brand new. Then I noticed wrinkles all over the midsole. I mistaken it as a sign of being worn and used. So I returned immediately. Later I went to ASICS direct store and examined few pair and found out each one has many small wrinkles all over the shoe. So this is a manufacturing issue. I never find any official review talks about this. Thus I am pointing out here. I am afraid it will affect product lifespan and balancing. I do not want to take any risk so I bought the original sky instead. With the limited time I have ... MoreI bought this shoe two weeks ago but didn’t have time to open it till 2 days ago. I had been using meta speed sky for couple months. So I am very excited to try this one. First, the arch support filling is missing from package. It doesn’t looks like brand new. Then I noticed wrinkles all over the midsole. I mistaken it as a sign of being worn and used. So I returned immediately. Later I went to ASICS direct store and examined few pair and found out each one has many small wrinkles all over the shoe. So this is a manufacturing issue. I never find any official review talks about this. Thus I am pointing out here. I am afraid it will affect product lifespan and balancing. I do not want to take any risk so I bought the original sky instead. With the limited time I have with this pair, I can only say it’s completely different from original sky. Maybe more cushioning but not as soft and bouncy.

Hoghog originally posted on asics.com
I was on the fence but so glad I bought these
20 May 2023

If you’re on the fence as to whether you should buy these then I’d highly recommend going for it! I’ve recently managed a half marathon PB in these and have even noticed my training pace is noticeably quicker both when pushing and taking things easier. This will be down to my training too, but feel like this shoe maximises my performance. You really notice the ‘pop’ when your running takes you up some steps; popping up 2 steps at a time feels so easy.If you’re running on an uneven surface then I’d take care as you can get quite a bit of ankle roll due to the height, although you do get a wide surface contact area with your foot planted - perfect for the road/ pavement but I wouldn’t wear these on mixed runs where you encounter uneven grassy/ gravel tracks. Quite ... MoreIf you’re on the fence as to whether you should buy these then I’d highly recommend going for it! I’ve recently managed a half marathon PB in these and have even noticed my training pace is noticeably quicker both when pushing and taking things easier. This will be down to my training too, but feel like this shoe maximises my performance. You really notice the ‘pop’ when your running takes you up some steps; popping up 2 steps at a time feels so easy.If you’re running on an uneven surface then I’d take care as you can get quite a bit of ankle roll due to the height, although you do get a wide surface contact area with your foot planted - perfect for the road/ pavement but I wouldn’t wear these on mixed runs where you encounter uneven grassy/ gravel tracks. Quite wide in the toe box but that’s why I buy Asics!

Dave_ originally posted on asics.com
Lightweight and Super Comfy
29 June 2022

After a long wait, I finally got a pair because it was out of stock on the ASICS website.Before purchasing, I watched some videos on Youtube to get to know METASPEED EDGE+ better. I purchased a pair of Kayano 24 years ago and loved the pair a lot. It's just about time to replace the Kayano 24.I don't go for a run often, but running is part of my job description, and I wouldn't say I like running with heavy running shoes. I tried it out earlier this afternoon when I went to do the beep test. When I got this pair, it surprised me how light they weighed. The support and stability were good during the warm-ups when I just ran slowly, and it got better when I got into the beep test. I ran on a concrete surface and felt better about my knees and feet, as it caused ... MoreAfter a long wait, I finally got a pair because it was out of stock on the ASICS website.Before purchasing, I watched some videos on Youtube to get to know METASPEED EDGE+ better. I purchased a pair of Kayano 24 years ago and loved the pair a lot. It's just about time to replace the Kayano 24.I don't go for a run often, but running is part of my job description, and I wouldn't say I like running with heavy running shoes. I tried it out earlier this afternoon when I went to do the beep test. When I got this pair, it surprised me how light they weighed. The support and stability were good during the warm-ups when I just ran slowly, and it got better when I got into the beep test. I ran on a concrete surface and felt better about my knees and feet, as it caused less pain and fatigue after running. I also felt like it helped me conserve more energy and could go further (a few more laps) with my training, which was excellent, and I absolutely loved that. I cannot wait to wear the pair for my weekly 5K run, and I believe the experience will be as great as, if not better, than the beep test experience.Regarding sizing and fit, I got US Men's size 9/42.5 for Kayano 24 and based on the True Fit recommendation. I went with US Men's size 9.5/43.5. I'm glad I followed the recommendation as the pair fitted me brilliantly.I only regret that I didn't buy one more pair while it was in stock.

BlackCenturion originally posted on asics.com
My favorite shoe of all time, just be aware of the low heel drop
15 May 2023

This is my favorite running shoes I have ever owned over 15 plus years of running. It has a lower heel drop at 5 mm than a majority of running shoes out there. I could feel that as soon as I put them on and was not convinced I would like them. However, after a couple of runs I completely changed my mind. I am a mid foot striker, tend to get some mid foot pain and I found these both very well cushioned AND extremely responsive. They definitely gives some energy back with every stride. They are a bit wider in the toe box as well if you have a wider mid foot. I run on country roads and the material of the upper keeps my feet cool and dust free which is a nice change.If you are looking for a very well cushioned, responsive and light longer distance shoe, this one is ... MoreThis is my favorite running shoes I have ever owned over 15 plus years of running. It has a lower heel drop at 5 mm than a majority of running shoes out there. I could feel that as soon as I put them on and was not convinced I would like them. However, after a couple of runs I completely changed my mind. I am a mid foot striker, tend to get some mid foot pain and I found these both very well cushioned AND extremely responsive. They definitely gives some energy back with every stride. They are a bit wider in the toe box as well if you have a wider mid foot. I run on country roads and the material of the upper keeps my feet cool and dust free which is a nice change.If you are looking for a very well cushioned, responsive and light longer distance shoe, this one is amazing.

gail originally posted on runningroom.com
Not true to size
31 October 2022

I bought these shoes as I wanted a premium carbon plated race shoe. I have owned dozens of Asics and a size 10 has always fit me perfectly with zero issues. The Meta Speed Sky Plus felt great for shorter distances but over 6 miles I found them extremely narrow and slightly short. I could not have known about this issue until running longer distances making the shoes unfit to return so, given the cost of the shoe, I persevered up to marathon distance. I completed a marathon in the Meta Speed Sky Plus and my feet hurt severely for most of the run, it ruined my experience and cost me at least 10-15 minutes over the 26.2 miles.On a positive note, if I got the fit right, these shoes could have been a joy. I noticed my easy run pace became a lot faster and they are so ... MoreI bought these shoes as I wanted a premium carbon plated race shoe. I have owned dozens of Asics and a size 10 has always fit me perfectly with zero issues. The Meta Speed Sky Plus felt great for shorter distances but over 6 miles I found them extremely narrow and slightly short. I could not have known about this issue until running longer distances making the shoes unfit to return so, given the cost of the shoe, I persevered up to marathon distance. I completed a marathon in the Meta Speed Sky Plus and my feet hurt severely for most of the run, it ruined my experience and cost me at least 10-15 minutes over the 26.2 miles.On a positive note, if I got the fit right, these shoes could have been a joy. I noticed my easy run pace became a lot faster and they are so lightweight you barely notice them on your feet. They look great and are well made. The tongue could be thicker but it was serviceable.

PhizzWizard originally posted on asics.com
Ready to roll
26 September 2022

I was really happy with the Metaspeed Sky last year, but reviews I read indicated that I might be interested in the Edge+ for this iteration so I gave them a shot. They fit true to size.I've only got about 20 miles in them so far over 2 different workouts, the first 4-5 miles they felt pretty stiff and not super responsive but by the end of the first workout and for the entirety of the second workout they felt great. Turnover felt smooth, transitions were silky with a nice responsive feel, and the cushion came alive. My biggest grievance has been I've been unable to keep the laces tied without double knotting. Obviously not the biggest problem in the world, and I can certainly double knot easy enough, but I've had these come untied 4 times in ~20 miles while I ... MoreI was really happy with the Metaspeed Sky last year, but reviews I read indicated that I might be interested in the Edge+ for this iteration so I gave them a shot. They fit true to size.I've only got about 20 miles in them so far over 2 different workouts, the first 4-5 miles they felt pretty stiff and not super responsive but by the end of the first workout and for the entirety of the second workout they felt great. Turnover felt smooth, transitions were silky with a nice responsive feel, and the cushion came alive. My biggest grievance has been I've been unable to keep the laces tied without double knotting. Obviously not the biggest problem in the world, and I can certainly double knot easy enough, but I've had these come untied 4 times in ~20 miles while I have other shoes with 400+ that have never come untied once.All in all, I am happy with the shoe and looking forward to some more workouts and races to really put it through its paces.

Levi B originally posted on asics.com
Tip top so far!!
8 April 2023

These may well be the best shoes Ive ever had. Still getting used to them if Im honest as coming from Altra so having to change my form slightly, although very much appreciate the lower toe drop of these compared to a lot of shoes.I cant say anything about the durability at the moment. My initial concern was the lack of more substantial, durable, rubber towards the back of the shoe. But this seem a liitle unfounded as the shoe feels like it encourages mid to forefoot striking.In terms of comfort, i've had recent issues with achiles and forefoot soreness and its just not a problem with these shoes, so great in that respect. Suspect its down to the carbon plate and forefoot cushioning. They do feel a bit wierd to walk in though. But all things considered, they are ... MoreThese may well be the best shoes Ive ever had. Still getting used to them if Im honest as coming from Altra so having to change my form slightly, although very much appreciate the lower toe drop of these compared to a lot of shoes.I cant say anything about the durability at the moment. My initial concern was the lack of more substantial, durable, rubber towards the back of the shoe. But this seem a liitle unfounded as the shoe feels like it encourages mid to forefoot striking.In terms of comfort, i've had recent issues with achiles and forefoot soreness and its just not a problem with these shoes, so great in that respect. Suspect its down to the carbon plate and forefoot cushioning. They do feel a bit wierd to walk in though. But all things considered, they are alas a racing shoe.In terms of Fit, some shoes I'm an 8, some an 8.5. An 8 would have felt too small I suspect.My only dissapointment is not with this shoe specifically, but the Asics product range. The toe drop, the cushioning, the ride, the fit... all perfect. But Asics dont appear to have a non carbon shoe of a similar geometry that is designed to be more durable (if very slightly heavier). For that I may have to look elsewhere. There is a competitor that appears to have taken this insight on board so hoping Asics will follow suit.

Happy Shoe Owner originally posted on asics.com

Specification

SportFast Running, Running
Running TypeCompetitive, Training
Heel Drop5 mm