If you’re looking for a shoe that feels incredibly light but still delivers a fast, responsive ride, the Skechers Aero Razor might surprise you. Designed as an “everyday to fast day” trainer, this shoe blurs the line between training and racing—and does so at a very competitive weight.
Model Overview & Purpose
The Aero Razor is a high-performance, featherlight trainer built for faster efforts. While Skechers positions it as a training shoe, it easily edges into race-day territory for many runners.
This is the kind of shoe you reach for when:
- You want to go fast
- You don’t want to burn out your race shoes
- You still want something lightweight and responsive
Specs
- Stack Height: 36mm heel / 32mm forefoot
- Drop: 4mm
- Weight:
- Brand spec: 5.6 oz (159g)
- Women’s size 8.5 (tested): 6.2 oz / 175g
- Price: $140
To put that into perspective, this is lighter than many carbon-plated racing shoes, which is impressive for a trainer.
Upper & Fit
The upper is extremely breathable and nearly see-through, making it ideal for hot and humid conditions (especially if you’re training somewhere like Florida).
Key highlights:
- Ultra-light mesh upper for maximum airflow
- Gusseted tongue for a secure, locked-in fit
- Light padding in the tongue and heel collar—just enough for comfort without holding moisture
- Sawtooth laces (Skechers’ term) that stay tied exceptionally well
The shoe is also:
- Machine washable
- Equipped with removable insoles
A big plus if you run sockless or train in hot climates.
Midsole & Ride
The midsole features Hyper Burst Pro, a supercritical TPU-based foam.
While TPU is typically heavier than premium PEBA foams, Skechers offsets that by infusing it with CO₂ and nitrogen, creating a foam that is:
- Surprisingly lightweight
- Durable
- Responsive
The ride feels:
- Snappy and energetic
- Soft—but not overly soft
- Built for turnover rather than cruising
Inside the midsole is a winged H-shaped nylon plate (not carbon). Its role:
- Add responsiveness
- Mimic natural foot spring
- Provide stability by preventing excess rolling
Even without carbon, the shoe feels fast enough to trick you into thinking it has one.
Outsole
The outsole uses Goodyear rubber, adding:
- Reliable traction
- Extra durability
- Protection for the midsole foam
This helps the shoe hold up even during harder efforts.
On the Run
This is where the Aero Razor really shines.
The ride is:
- Highly responsive
- Very lightweight underfoot
- Driven by a more aggressive rocker, especially in the forefoot
It encourages you to:
- Run faster
- Stay on your toes
- Keep turnover high
This shoe excels during:
- Marathon pace efforts
- Long runs with intensity
- Faster group runs
- Tempo sessions
It’s not just for short speed—it can handle high-mileage efforts at pace, depending on your preference.
Comparisons
If you’re trying to place it mentally:
It feels like a softer, more cushioned version of the Brooks Hyperion, while maintaining that same responsive, fast feel.
Think:
- Hyperion-level responsiveness
- But with added comfort for longer efforts
Where It Fits in a Rotation
The Aero Razor works best as a:
Fast training shoe
- Tempo runs
- Marathon pace work
- Long runs with effort
Optional race shoe
- Especially if you prefer non-carbon options
- Or want something lighter and more natural-feeling
It’s a great alternative if you:
- Don’t want to overuse your carbon racers
- Still want a performance-oriented ride
Value
At $140, this shoe offers:
- Extremely low weight
- High responsiveness
- Durable construction
That’s a strong value, especially given how it performs compared to higher-priced racing shoes.
Final Verdict
The Skechers Aero Razor is one of the most surprising shoes in this category—a non-carbon trainer that feels race-ready.
It’s light, fast, and fun, while still being usable for real training miles.
Best for:
- Runners who want a lightweight speed trainer
- Those who enjoy aggressive rockers and snappy rides
- Anyone looking for a non-carbon alternative to race shoes
If you like fast shoes and want something that can handle both workouts and long efforts, this one absolutely delivers.



