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Where To Buy Mizuno Running Shoes


Quality and performance meet in Mizuno running shoes. Mizuno designs its running shoes to meet the needs of first-time 5K runners and the demands of lifelong marathoners. Premium materials and outstanding engineering increase durability, and innovative technology promotes stability and speed depending on the model.




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Today, the Runbird flashes its attitude above the popular Wave technology in Mizuno shoes, a staple in the running industry. The Wave technology in Mizuno running shoes takes different forms to achieve different characteristics:


Michael is a freelance writer with years of experience covering gear and the outdoors for Runner's World and other publications; when he's not writing, he's usually biking, hiking, and running in the mountains around Los Angeles, where he lives.


Another factor in determining shoe life is the fact that not all running shoes are created equally. For example, a Mizuno shoe, designed for daily use, such as the Wave Inspire, Wave Creation or the Wave Prophecy are much more durable than say a light, racing shoe such as the Wave Hitogami. (Racing shoes, lightweight trainers and minimalist shoes are the least durable types of running shoe.)


Although no guarantees on mileage can be made, 500 miles is still about the max for most conventional running shoes (again, racing and minimalist shoes get fewer miles). True, some runners are known to double that mileage range, but once the midsole foam has lost its ability to cushion, the shoe will no longer provide the protection you need to run safely.


We all know that running shoes are not inexpensive. A great pair of Mizuno shoes costs anywhere from $90-$220. Most runners need at least two pair to get through a year, but high-mileage runners training for a marathon may need as many as five pair.


Flexibility. Almost all technical running shoes have adequate flexibility. But the flexibility in the forefoot differs from brand to brand. The shoe should flex in the forefoot at approximately the same point your foot flexes. To check this, bend the shoe and have the store associate check that your foot bends where the shoe flexes.


On this first shake-out run, pay attention to the same fit characteristics you checked out in the store. Pay particular attention to the width and length and whether rearfoot is riding up on your heel. If there is any major fit issue on your break-in walk or shake-out run, bring the shoes back to the retailer where the shoes were purchased and get a different pair.


Ruggero is the founder and publisher of Running Shoes Guru. After earning his degree in Business Administration in Milan, he moved to the Netherlands where he worked in companies such as Nike, and Adidas/Reebok where he expanded and cultivated his interest for running shoes. Originally a swimmer, Ruggero started running in 2009 while preparing for his first triathlon and has not stopped since. He launched Running Shoes Guru in 2009 because he could not find a reliable, independent and trusted source of running shoe reviews elsewhere on the internet.


Most Mizuno running shoes have mesh in the upper to increase their breathability. Some shoes have mesh throughout the entire upper, while others just have mesh on the toebox. The best shoe for you has the right mix of mesh and tougher material so your foot gets the right mix of breathability and support.


A. That depends on how often you use them and how well you take care of them. On average, a Mizuno running shoe should last for several hundred miles worth of running. Using a road shoe on rough trails or trail shoes on pavement will see this average drop.


Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro Review: Uniquely Aggressive FunBy David Salas & Matthew KleinEvery company you can name at this point has a super shoe. The racing market has now become a big showcase for footwear companies to debut midsoles, plates, and fun progressions of their shoes. Mizuno has now entered this world with their own named the Wave Rebellion Pro. The Rebellion Pro features a unique geometry that is eye-catching and provides its own unique running experience.


RUNNING SHOE SUMMARYMatt: Mizuno is known to take time with releasing new product concepts. Despite its history with racing shoes, one of the last major Mizuno racers widely available in the US was the Mizuno Wave Universe series. It was one of the lightest racing shoes on the market (version 5 was the lightest at 2.8 oz for men's size 9). Gone are the days of super light and minimal racing shoes as the maximal super shoes have taken over. After a long wait, Mizuno is finally releasing its super shoe. Like the Mizuno Wave Universe series, the Rebellion Pro takes its place among the best racing shoes on the market, but with a far different footprint from both a sustainability standpoint and literally as it is a massive super shoe.The Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro is a super racing shoe with a unique midsole geometry. An exaggerated heel bevel creates an optimal landing point at the posterior midfoot forward, where duel layers of Mizuno Wave Enerzy Lite+ and Enerzy Lite create an incredibly bouncy and responsive ride. A unique geometry keeps weight down while providing an incredible amount of cushioning. Continuing to be different, an extremely unique sustainable carbon-infused nylon plate travels along the length of the shoe, adding stiffness and stability to the tall height. A light but secure upper holds the foot down with a slightly short and snug fit (in our prototypes). An incredible racing shoe with tons of cushioning and bounce, the Mizuno Wave Rebellion adds one more to the list of shoes moving beyond "super" in the racing shoe category.David: The Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro is the newest addition to the super shoe lineup. The Rebellion Pro has a couple of things that stand out right away. The shoe almost has a hyper bevel at the heel and a gradual toe spring. The midsole is dual-density and using two relatively new materials for Mizuno. The plate is a carbon-infused nylon stiffening agent. This shoe is definitely in the super shoe category and gives you a different feel than a lot of its peers. SIMILAR SHOES: Nike Alphafly Next% 2


PERFORMANCEMatt: The Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro is a unique and true super racing shoe. Although we do not have exact measurements, the stack height is definitely maxed at (40mm). There are dual layers of Mizuno ENERZY Lite+ and Enerzy Lite. The softer top layer of Enerzy Lite+ feels like a super PEBA type foam and is incredibly bouncy underfoot. The sole geometry is interesting. Despite the extreme heel bevel, landing right at that pivot point is the most propulsive and responsive sweet point. Landing further back on the heel is possible but feels slightly awkward. Landing farther forward is fine and the aggressive forefoot rocker rolls you forward quickly but does not seem to engage the foam or plate as much. Hitting that posterior midfoot is incredibly bouncy and the harder you hit it, the faster you will go. The best way I can describe this feeling is like Skechers M Strike on an extreme level. This makes the Rebellion Pro a specific tool that requires some experimentation and learning to properly utilize. This is a racing shoe and the above elements make it best for moderate to faster speeds. It feels awkward at slower paces but at steady efforts where you want to hold a faster pace, it is excellent. It is a large shoe and the softer/taller stack height does not respond as fast as I would want for extremely fast efforts. I raced a 5k in these and while everything went well, I would want a lighter and closer-to-the-ground shoe for that short a distance. For longer races from 10k/half marathon to the marathon the Rebellion Pro excels given that it is a longer distance racing shoe and it can hold paces extremely well.Despite being a racing shoe, the Rebellion Pro has excellent traction and durability. The G3 outsole grips the road well on both dry and wet pavement. I would not take this on trails given the large cut outs in the sole that can catch socks and the tall stack height. Despite being isolated mostly to roads, it is highly durable. I have 90 miles on my pair and have still failed to wear through the outsole. The midsole has continued to break in nicely and has maintained a majority of the responsiveness that it started with. This is a shoe that should last a while, making it an excellent choice for faster training and racing.David: The Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro is one my favorite racing shoes this year (writing this in December, though this will be a 2023 review). The geometry is incredibly unique and more than just eye catching. When you look at it you will see the intense heel bevel and gradual toe spring. The shoe still transitions pretty well at the heel without being jarring. The transition however is really quick. The Rebellion Pro definitely likes to keep you feeling a little bit forward the whole time. The plate is really noticeable in the midfoot and almost feels like a firm pogo. After getting that spring like load through the midfoot the shoe rolls quickly off of the forefoot. This shoe feels really fast and fun when you are running in straight lines. The midsole composition is also interesting as well. The top layer is Enerzy Lite+, a new material that is really soft and bouncy like FuelCell. This layer is relatively thin though. The majority of the midsole is in the lower half and is of Mizuno Enerzy Lite. To my knowledge this is still a PEBA-based midsole, though runs firmer than the other ones I have tried. The combination of everything above makes for a ride that has a sense of softness, but ultimately a firmer and faster rolling shoe than many of the other super shoes people are used to. The one thing I did struggle with in the Rebellion Pro was turning. That pogo sensation and fast rolling geometry feels good when you don't have to navigate terrain or make turns. I found I was more ginger when moving into sharper turns, ran on sharper cambered roads, or if I needed to get off of a smooth road for whatever reason. If you look at the outsole you will notice there is a large cutout and a medial bias in the cutout. Because of this the shoe does feel like it wobbles a little if you have do something that is not run straight. The traction underfoot is quite good and I have not had any problems with grip, though it does give off a little scratchy sound when running on the roads. In summary, the performance of the midsole is really good, though the cutout and instability of the platform make it difficult with turns. In straight lines or courses with minimal turns, this shoe can stand toe-to-toe with any major super shoe offering. 041b061a72


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