Mizuno substantially upgraded the Wave Rider last summer and ended up with a fantastic shoe. Wisely, it has changed little on the Rider other than the upper materials. That said, by using a lighter, more breathable mesh, the Rider's fit now feels
How does the Mizuno Wave Rider compare to Asics Cumulus? Quite like Cumulus but they feel a bit big and 'clumpy'. Quite fancy trying a different brand to asics - any suggestions welcome. i bought a pair of each with the idea of alternating.use my
Hello all,Considering buying Mizuno Wave Rider as a nuetral cushioned shoe for medium mile on the road. I am a bit concerned as to its light weight e.g. does this compromise its cushoining ability ?.Many Thanks for any replies As Tony the Tiger
running show advice.I have run for the last year in mizuno wave riders 10 and 11 and have been really pleased with them, however I need a new pair now and cant really find any in my size for a good price. Don't really want to pay over £50 for them
Just tried my first pair of Mizunos since the Wave Rider III & I have to say, the Wave Rider is awesome! Light, protective, responsive... Suits my running style perfectly. Go Mizuno! (Another wonderful Berkshire company... D@ng I meant wave phantom
light, responsive ride in their everyday shoes. The moderately firm, perky midsole remains the same; though the upper has lost its internal stability strap to simplify it and reduce the cost. (Review of previous version follows:)Mizuno Wave Rider 2001
for your running style, then ignore the ds trainers and go for the mizunos. the difference between the rider and the creation is basically in the forefoot-the creations are better cushioned and also a little bit more stable there. The 'wave' cushioning goes
I've been running in Mizuno Inspires for about 1.5 years now with no serious probs (recent hamstring), recently i went to a runnning shop who informed me that i am a neutral runner and reconmended i try the Mizuno Wave rider 11 as the Inspire is a
I am considering buying a pair of Mizuno Wave Rider 8 running shoes but want to make sure they are a good fit for me. I am 6'2, weigh 195 pounds and am a neutral runner. Just wondering if I am too heavy for the shoe? Possibly - you will break down
Has anyone else found large holes developing in the fabric of their wave riders, just over the little toe? I switched to them in May and loved the arch support they provide, but I've never had shoes before where the fabric gives out before