Asics Magic Speed 5 – der leichteste Tempotrainer seiner Klasse?

The Asics Magic Speed ​​5 is Asics' speed trainer, now flatter, lighter, and featuring FF Leap as its new top layer. 195 grams, €180. I've tested it extensively and compared it directly to the Puma Deviate Nitro 4, Saucony Endorphin Speed ​​5, and the Asics Sonicblast. 💡 Save on your purchase with my codes: 🛒 Top4Running – Code RUNNINGCULTURE: https://top4running.de/?a_box=ve6avbxb 🛒 i-Run – Code RUNNINGCULTURE15: https://bjd.i-run.de/?P511B2F586AFF2111 🛒 RYOW – Code RUNNINGCULTURE: https://www.ryow.de/ What's new? FF Leap upper, flatter design with a 37mm heel stack, carbon fiber plate with good flex. Lighter and more agile than its predecessor. How does it run? Light, direct, and designed for speed. Excellent for tempo runs, intervals, and races on hard surfaces. Not an all-rounder for relaxed workouts. Not ideal for heel strikers. Who is it for? Midfoot and forefoot strikers looking for an agile, lightweight speed trainer. Excellent value for money at €180. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:24 Overview & Classification 01:49 Upper & Fit 04:08 Midsole & Outsole 06:07 Running Feel 09:18 Comparison with Puma Deviate Nitro 4, Saucony Endorphin Speed ​​5, and Asics Sonicblast 11:11 Conclusion #RunningShoes #RunningCulture #AsicsRunning #PaceTrainer #MagicSpeed5