ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris vs the ASICS Metaspeed Edge Paris: Full Review

Hummingbird brings you the answers to the big question on what separates the Metaspeed range.

With the Paris Olympics 2024 in full swing, Asics has dropped some class and unleashed a new colorway for the Metaspeed range, capturing the vibrancy of Paris Olympics 2024. We took them for a spin and covered the main differences.

The Specs:

While they share many similarities in stack height and weight, the differences lie primarily in the positioning of the carbon plate and how each shoe caters to different running styles.

Asics Metaspeed Sky Paris Review:

  • Cushion: Highly cushioned

  • Stability: Neutral

  • Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm): 5 mm

  • Stack Height: 39.5 mm

  • Upper: Breathable mesh

  • Midsole: Full-length carbon plate

  • Weight: 183 grams

Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris Review:

  • Cushion: Balanced plush

  • Stability: Some stability

  • Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm): 5 mm

  • Stack Height: 39.5 mm

  • Upper: Mesh

  • Midsole: Full-length carbon plate

  • Weight: 185 grams

The Fit on Foot:

The Main Differences: Carbon Plate Positioning

ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris:
The Metaspeed Sky Paris features a carbon plate positioned centrally in the midsole. This placement is optimized for runners with a longer stride length. The central positioning of the carbon plate ensures a responsive and snappy feel, particularly when picking up the pace. This design is ideal for long-distance races where maintaining speed and efficiency is crucial.

ASICS Metaspeed Edge Paris:
In contrast, the Metaspeed Edge Paris has a carbon plate positioned lower in the midsole, meaning there is more cushioning on top of the plate. This design caters to runners with a high cadence, providing greater responsiveness and a snappier feel with each step. The additional cushioning offers enhanced comfort, making it perfect for runners who rely on frequent, shorter strides.

Performance and Comfort:

Metaspeed Sky Paris:

  • Ideal for: Long-distance runners who benefit from a longer stride length.

  • Performance: Provides a super responsive feel, perfect for marathon runners aiming to maintain a high pace.

  • Comfort: Highly cushioned ride with significant stack height and minimal drop, ensuring comfort over long distances.

Metaspeed Edge Paris:

  • Ideal for: Runners with a high cadence and those who prefer shorter, quicker strides.

  • Performance: Offers a more snappy feel with each step, enhancing responsiveness for high-cadence runners.

  • Comfort: Balanced plush cushioning with added stability, making it suitable for daily training and longer runs alike.

Pros and Cons:

ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris

  • Pros:

    • Highly Cushioned: Provides extra cushioning in the forefoot and heel, suitable for longer strides.

    • Lightweight: Weighs only 183 grams, making it ideal for racing and fast-paced workouts.

    • Responsive Ride: The placement of the carbon plate closer to the foot offers a responsive and snappy feel.

    • Optimized for Stride-Style Runners: Perfect for runners who increase their stride length at faster paces but maintain the same cadence.

  • Cons:

    • On the firmer side

ASICS Metaspeed Edge Paris

  • Pros:

    • Balanced Cushioning: Offers a balanced amount of cushioning, suitable for high-cadence runners.

    • Lightweight: At 185 grams, it's very light, enhancing speed and performance.

    • Responsive Feel: The lower placement of the carbon plate provides more cushioning on top, offering a more responsive and snappy feel for high-cadence running.

    • Optimized for Cadence-Style Runners: Best for runners whose cadence increases at faster paces.

  • Cons:

    • On the firmer side

Verdict:

Both the ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris and Metaspeed Edge Paris are exceptional running shoes, each tailored to meet the specific needs of different running styles. Whether you prefer the responsive, long-stride optimization of the Sky Paris or the snappy, high-cadence support of the Edge Paris, these shoes deliver top-notch performance and comfort.

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