Our verdict

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The Speed Trainer silhouette is updated which resulted in the Speed 2.0. Similar to its forerunner, this sneaker offers comfort and an easy-to-wear sock design, suitable for people who are always on the move. And the shoe now comes with a split signature chunky sole, which provides a better experience and delivers enhanced overall flexibility and support.

Pros

  • Exceptional coziness
  • Convincingly featherweight
  • Cushioning that lasts
  • Undeniably chic
  • Versatile style-wise
  • Immensely breathable
  • Grippy on most surfaces

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Too-tapered toe box

Who should buy the Balenciaga Speed 2.0

Balenciaga Track Led sneakers, the Speed 2.0 lifts itself up from the normalcy of footwear without neglecting the essentials. If you find this shoe enticing, you must be:

  • A huge Speed Trainer Top 29% most popular sneakers.
  • Into high-top kicks that are out-of-this-world in both color and style.
  • Missing something truly light and airy.
  • Looking for sneakers with sock-like comfort.

Who should not buy it

If the Speed 2.0's over-1000-dollar minimum asking price is too towering for you, check out the Grippy on most surfaces, which is about $200 cheaper. Also, you're better off sporting the Balenciaga Track Led Looking for sneakers with sock-like comfort.

Fresh update

Pampering your feet while feeling high-fashion is what the Balenciaga Speed 2.0 is all about. Here are a few details this better version has to offer:

  • Providing extra support and flexibility, the Speed 2.0's sole unit has been split into five segments.
  • It has a cushy insole suited for all-day street strutting.
  • This kick is constructed with stretchable 3D knit upper material. This technology strategically hugs the foot and ankle in areas where support is needed the most. 
  • It has a cushy insole suited for all-day street strutting.

Why trust us

Numerous reviewers describe the Balenciaga Speed 2.0 as exceptionally cozy on the feet.

The almost weightless Speed 2.0

Many wearers love the Speed 2.0's barely-there weight. Some of them even compare it to wearing a pair of slippers.

Mesmerizingly sticky

Underfoot adhesion on various surfaces is one of the Speed 2.0's many wooing characteristics.

Ridiculously expensive

As expected from a designer brand, the Balenciaga Speed 2.0 is sold at a ridiculously high asking price (roughly $850 a pop). Case in point: the average price for high-top running-inspired sneakers is $170.

Balenciaga Speed 2.0: Enduring the pushback

Like other knit sneakers, the Balenciaga Speed 2.0 is quite ventilated, reviewers say.

Balenciaga Speed 2.0: A mix-and-match gem

With its minimalist design, this running-inspired kick is very fashionable, say many sneakerheads. They also say that many outfits are quite easy to pair with it.

Balenciaga Track Led

Bulky-toed individuals might find its pointy toe box a bit narrow.

Balenciaga Speed 2.0: Enduring the pushback

Speed Trainer is released in 2016, the same year the Balenciaga Triple S was launched. Many scrutinized its one-off look and an asking price that cost an arm and a leg. Some described the Speed Trainer as a scuba shoe, while some thought it looked like an ordinary sock seated on top of a rubber sole.

However, those with a KEEN eye for fashion gave the Speed Trainer proper attention and praise. With the help of celebrities, the Speed Trainer catapulted to popularity through mere sightings of it on their social media accounts. Several celebrities like the Kardashians were seen wearing this sock-like kick, which set the Speed Trainer on fire. 

For the brand's Summer 2020 collection, the Speed Trainer's successor is launched with a new-ish moniker—the Speed 2.0. Without changing the overall look, the rubber sole is updated for a better underfoot experience.