







Take your best game indoors with the Copero soccer shoe from ASICS. The outsole features multi-directional tread to enhance agility while the soft, responsive upper gives you exceptional feel for the ball. Lightweight and sleek, this is a game changer. In 1949, Mr. Kihachiro Onitsuka began his athletic footwear company (Onitsuka Co., Ltd.) by manufacturing basketball shoes out of his living room in Kobe, Japan. He chose the name ASICS for his company in 1977, based on a famous Latin phrase "Anima Sana In Corpore Sano," which, when translated, expresses the ancient ideal of "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body." Taking the acronym of this phrase, ASICS was founded on the belief that the best way to create a healthy and happy lifestyle is to promote total health and fitness. Today, ASICS offers a full line of performance-driven athletic shoes and technical active sports apparel and accessories dedicated to bringing harmony to the body and soul.
D**R
ASICS Men's Copero S Soccer Shoe,Black/White,11.5 M
I see a lot of the comments were about the sizing of this soccer shoe. I did plenty of research and found a good sizing chart that can be found on worldsoccershop.com and it was able to help me choose the best size and I even use orthotics which the shoe still fit perfectly when its in. Fits perfect, like a glove but not too snug. Very form fitting to ones foot. Probably one of the best fit indoor soccer shoe I've had. I've also just ordered the Copero S Turf shoe in the same size and hopefully that will fit like a glove too when I receive it in a couple of days. Thank you Asics!
L**A
the shoe I thought would be great, but they felt too narrow
Ive used 10.5 for soccer for "ever" , so I bought and returned some 10.5's and went with the 11, but even these felt too narrow and I'm not sure they would stretch enough. I'm playing with 10.5 diadora and they fit fine (although after 2 seasons they need replacement. But I also custom ordered some Adidas (which I wore exclusively before the diadora) in a 10.5 and they won't lace up. So my feet have somehow gotten wider or the shoe manufacturers have changed to some new sizing chart.But the 10.5 nor the 11 worked for me..
M**D
better than 5 top shoes i own
So I am both a soccer but and a sneaker freak, have tried and own many. Playing 5 aside on hard turf and at 50/my feet hurt for days after a match. Tried Adidas Mondial Turf shoes which I like for outdoor fields but they lack cushioning and feel bulky. New Nike Luna gatos feel amazing, great touch, fit perfect day 1 and are super cushiony, but have almost no support. Kelma were next and I loved the grip, quality of overall shoe but very flat, no arch ,no cushion and heavy. Sambas are OK, no cushion and flat as well. Puma Kings are almost ideal and not much wrong with them but didnt like long tongue, a bit heavy and like gato's pricey. So I tried my first pair of asics and first synthetic pair of shoes. Tight to start and it took weeks to get them right. I wear 12 in all other shoes including puma but the toe box in these is narrow to start. Pros- super light, flexible, good stability all around, great grip on sole and upper and second best cushioning of all above (gato wins that) I also now have broken them in and they feel amazing and after 30 games are holding up well. The synthetic upper adds grip to touch and shot . a simple, straight forward quality shoe.Cons- longer break in time(I wet mine and stuffed with paper, hammered it in repeated for two weeks)Color is a bit bright for me and black was out of size .That's it, best indoor or turf type shoe I have owned and yes I get excellent traction on the turf I play on although it is pretty old. They are certainly made for indoor surfaces but work for me on turf and have great grip on hardwood floors at my gym
P**M
Narrow in the toes for me, but great bang for buck.
I noted these as somewhat small becase they are narrow in the toe area, so that makes them feel small, but there is still room between toe end the the show.This is my first pair of indoor soccer shoes (for futsal) so I don't know what normal design is like. My friend just ordered the Kelme brand on here for the same price and totally loves them. At least there are 2 great inexpensive options.
R**F
Best Trainers Ever!! - RIP
My second pair of Blue. Normally 11.5 but couldn't find that size anywhere so took the 12's, a bit big but if they are the end of line (and I hope it not), what the heck.Great for casual with Jeans, playing soccer/football or just about any sport. I Love them.I noted they were somewhat narrow but after wearing them in, they fit your feet like a glove :)Simply the best trainers out there and it seems they may be discontinued. I can't even find the Blue ones anywhere even on the ASICS website.
D**R
Very comfortable, size seems OK, but lots of heel slippage and cheep materials.
I purchased the Asics based on the reviews about good support as I am going through a bout of plantar fascitis. I've been wearing Asics runners for a while and purchased my normal size. The shoes were very comfortable and very supportive, but even though the size felt right there was a lot of slippage in the heel - far too much for an athletic shoe and something that would definitely lead to blisters. If these were made in K-Leather I would have ordered another half size down to see if it would secure the heel, because the forefoot would stretch. But since they are "artificial leather" (vinyl) and won't stretch I sent them back. Too bad, these would be fantastic in real K-leather with a better heel cup to lock the heel down.
M**Y
very good soccer 5 indoor
comfortable and very technical shoes, i can play easily and with perfect control.they perfect fit the foot and give outstanding control when i play. after few months they look as new, they seem to last long))i am semi profy from italy and i feel good with ASICS for indoor, so my experience is good.however, i suggest to try them in a shop before to buy because every foot is different man by man. for ex. my foot fit good in DIADORA for outdoor soccer 5))
C**A
Great shoe as expected from Asics!
I was looking to replace my now retired Nike Tiempo for indoor play. I chanced upon this while browsing and having good experiences with past Asics shoes took a chance. Putting them on for the first time fit like a glove! Very comfy and felt secure immediately, important for playing ball. However, as a heads-up, I've put "fit as expected" but my foot is rather narrow. So folks with "normal" feet may find the fit smaller than expected.
G**A
Good, but poor sizing and expensive
At 6' 4" and 17 stone, I tend to pound my way through trainers fairly regularly, and suffer from Plantar Fasciiitis if they don't have enough padding. For indoor court shoes (squash / badminton) I long ago discovered that Asics gel shoes suited me the best, providing plenty of support and padding for pain-free sport. However, they're not designed for kicking a football, so I thought I'd try this Asics football-specific Copero. I baulked at the price - £70 (inc. P&P), but figured that if they performed as well as the court shoes, it'd be money well spent.First, the fit: I'm as bog-standard a UK10 as it's possible to be, and my other Asics are UK10 too, but I could barely get the UK10 Coperos on, so the first thing I had to do was swap them for a UK11 - which are comfortable, but slightly too long. Strange, annoying - and yet more expense for the return postage! They look good and feel like they'll last, but they're not as supportive as I'd hoped, given the Asics pedigree - the memory foam construction doesn't work as well as gel.Time will tell, and the Coperos may yet change my opinion if they last a long time; but as things stand, I can't help but feel it'd be a cheaper option to (mis)use regular Asics gel court shoes, and put up with having to replace them frequently.
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