Weight 253gEvaluation The Phantom has always been a fantastic midweight racing shoe. It became even better when Mizuno added its Wave technology into the midsole. With minimal weight cost, that added cushioning, because the rippled plastic plate
the ground for a racing shoe, and the midfoot plate doesnt actually stop the shoe twisting very much.The Wave Phantom is lighter than the original, making it only 17g heavier than Mizunos new £50 Wave Goodbye so which should you choose? If you want
Nirvana Wave Mercury Wave Maverick PERFORMANCE TRAININGWave Precision Wave Aero RACINGWave Revolver OFF-ROADWave Ascend 2003 MODELSCUSHIONEDWave IgniteWave Mustang Wave Rider 6 STABILITYWave Mercury RACING Phantom Classic 2002 MODELSCUSHIONEDWave
stable ride. If you have any problems with a heavy or slightly unstable footstrike, the better-cushioned, more stable Phantom is your better bet, but the Wave Goodbye is a great no-frills option. Mizuno has added more support in the upper over last year
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 242gEvaluation Mizuno now has three Wave racing shoes the £70 Wave Spacer at 205g, the £60 Wave Phantom at 257g, and the £50 Wave
Weight 284gEvaluation The Wave Phantom is an excellent responsive lightweight racer. But its Wave-less predecessor was a great shoe, too a supportive, cushioned marathon racer. And, essentially, the Phantom Classic is that shoe with a new upper
it manages to be more softly cushioned even than a great marathon racer such as the Mizuno Wave Phantom, and yet more responsive. Its hard to find down sides, but here they are: it could still do with losing an ounce, because its weight keeps it out of the 5