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Mizuno Wave Rider £70
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 in Shoes

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

Mizuno Wave Rider
By Rover Queen on 23/03/2009 in forum
in comparison to Asics Cumulus

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

Mizuno Wave Rider
By jimfin on 25/11/2004 in forum

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

Mizuno wave rider
By matthew humphreys 2 on 11/03/2009 in forum

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

Mizuno Wave Riders Rule!!!
By KorsaKing on 13/03/2010 in forum

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

Mizuno Wave Rider £70
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 in Shoes

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

Mizuno Wave Rider 6
By Dave West on 07/10/2004 in forum

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

Mizuno inspires or wave rider
By Slimline chips on 28/02/2010 in forum

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

Mizuno Wave Rider 8
By Red Run 123 on 12/04/2006 in forum

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

faults with mizuno wave rider
By abbs on 23/08/2009 in forum

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




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