What we don’t like about the Asics Metaspeed Edge Tokyo

MEG: This isn’t a performance critique per se, but it’s something I feel is worth mentioning: the naming and styling across the Metaspeed lineup is genuinely confusing. The differences between the Edge, Sky, and now Ray aren’t immediately obvious, and visually, they all look almost identical. As someone who tests running shoes regularly, even I find it hard to keep them straight so I can only imagine how overwhelming it must be for the average runner trying to pick the right pair.

As for performance-related feedback, my complaints are relatively minor, but still worth noting. Like many race-day shoes, the ankle collar sits quite low. While I didn’t experience any rubbing or discomfort, the shoe lacks the ankle structure and support I typically prefer when racing. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something I noticed.

Finally, and this is obviously very subjective, I just don’t feel particularly excited about this shoe. It performs well enough, but with so many great race-day options available right now, the Edge Tokyo doesn’t stand out for me. It wouldn’t be my first choice on the start line. Maybe not even my second. More like a solid third or fourth.

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