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Mizuno Wave Inspire

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Happychap
Reviewed: 05 December 2009

I love these shoes

Mizuno have just released Wave Inspire 6. No real change to the shoe. Lightweight, firm responsive cushioning that's consistent whether your running a 5k or a marathon and so, so comfy. And not that it matters but the new ones are a really cute pink. These shoes last much longer than most others tried in the past.
Can be a tad wide across the forefoot so not really suitable for those with really narrow feet.
These are brilliant shoes for all distances. Lightweight, supportive and flexible they're great straight out the box.
Score breakdown



Fit:
5.0
Responsiveness:
5.0
Cushioning:
5.0
Comfort:
5.0
Breathability:
5.0
Durability:
5.0
Value:
5.0

Happychap would recommend this product
Oompa
Reviewed: 02 December 2009

Light, comfortable "out of the box", great shoe...would/will buy again.

Lighter and more responsive than a lot of other stbility shoes i'd tried... Asics, Brooks. Seem to be holding up well (have done 300 miles so far).
Laces are ridiculously long and the tongue is a bit too short... i'm nitpicking though!
Great, responsive shoe.
Score breakdown



Fit:
5.0
Responsiveness:
5.0
Cushioning:
4.0
Comfort:
4.0
Breathability:
5.0
Durability:
4.0
Value:
4.0

Oompa would recommend this product
Unicorn
Reviewed: 07 March 2006

LIGHTWEIGHT BUT NOT PERFECT

Fairly stable, light.
I found the tab across the top of my foot uncomfortable at times. I suffer from achilles problems from pronation, and found the shoe good for this, but only for about 300 miles, then my tendon started aching and I needed new shoes. Has very poor grip on wet tarmac!
Am trying something else next time. (ASICS Kayano)
Score breakdown



Performance:
3.0
Comfort:
2.0
Value:
3.0

M.ister W
Reviewed: 01 February 2006

PERFECT, APART FROM THE LOGO STITCHING.

Very light, stable shoe. It feels much lighter than comparable stability shoes. It is also more flexible then my previous shoe (Saucony Omni 3) and provides a better "feel" for the surface you're running on.
The stitching on the logo rubs my foot. It requires a bit of lace adjustment to stop it rubbing but it would be better if Mizuno changed the construction slightly.
Very good shoe for people who require stability without sacrificing flexibility.
Score breakdown



Performance:
4.0
Comfort:
3.0
Value:
4.0

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