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Full review: Mizuno Wave Mustang £60
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 in Shoes

Weight 330gEvaluation Mizuno sees the brand-new Wave Mustang as its closest rival to category favourites such as the Nike Air Pegasus and Asics Gel Cumulus. That means a no-frills, comfortably cushioned shoe that you enjoy pulling on every day

Mizuno Wave Mustang
By RUNNERSworld on 09/12/2011 in products

Roomy, lightweight upper and rearfoot parallel Wave cushioning plate, plus VS1 cushioning in the heel and forefoot

Should i buy a second pair of shoes?
By Ostrich on 08/07/2007 in forum
Have Asics Nimbus 7, thinking of Mizuno Wave Mustang 4

for general rotation purposes. The Mizuno Wave Mustang 4 look good (and cheap as last year's!). Anyone got the Mizunos (I had a pair of their spikes when I did athletics and I loved them)? Thoughts?Thanks! Ostrich - I think rotating runners is a good idea

need help with neutral cushioned shoe
By Robert Hilton on 01/04/2005 in forum
too much choice!!!!!

of of waverider 8s and I just do not like the feel of them, have ran on treadmills and I do not like the 'improved ride'. So I have tried other shoes in comparision, Mizuno Mustang, Mizuno Precision, Saucony Grid triumph, NewBalance M753 and Pearl Izumi float

Mizuno Wave Strada II
By Ashley Czirok on 15/03/2003 in forum

Hi,I recently bought some Mizuno Wave Strada II's for £40 as my first pair of running shoes. I am 70kg. Does anyone know about this shoe or similar shoes? Do you think they'll provide enough cushioning for on and off road running? Afternoon Ashley

Adidas Supernova or Muzino Wave Rider 7
By GARY STEVENS 2 on 06/12/2004 in forum
Which do i choose

and was causing me lots of aggro. Took out the inner soles and put in the old inner soles from my Mizuno Mustangs and took the waveriders for a 5miler. Result, no pain whatsover and an excellent ride.Been averaging 30miles a week in these and they have been

Over-Supinator Shoes
By Ronan Mac Con Iomaire on 29/05/2003 in forum

.Try makes like Saucony (Jazz, trigon), Mizuno (wave rider, wave mustang, wave creation), or puma (premise) if you want a firmer cushioning. Also the New balance 1021 in particular was very firm underfoot, also the 751 and 1022 (which has replaced the 1021

Trainers For a Supinator / Underprontator
By Go-KL on 07/08/2003 in forum
One for the Annajo's of this world!

mizuno neutral shoes in particular if I was you as the wave and low profile of the shoe makes them stable for mild overpronators and also mild supinators. The wave rider, creation and mustang are the mizuno neutral shoes. it would be worth trying

How many pairs
By shortstop on 04/06/2009 in forum
of the same trainers have you?

trainer's I currently have Mizuno wave rider 11s, on their way out now but have a few more miles left - mixed terrain/muddy Mizuno wave rider 12s, everyday runsMizuno nirvana, longer runs when a bit more support is neededMizuno Ascends - trail runningMizuno

Up and Running Leeds?
By Halfadragon on 04/03/2006 in forum

the shop every time I've bought shoes from there. I've been done! :-)Avoid Triangle. Okay, been to up and running! I have a neutral gait, and so have got a pair of Mizuno Wave Mustangs that feel like heaven on my feet compared to the trainers I've been




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