need stiff arch support and are less concerned about impact protection. Weight (M): 331g Weight (W): 260g Contact: www.mizuno.co.uk Full Review: There are a couple of cosmetic tweaks to the latest version of this maximum-support shoe, such as a new
smooth ride, perfect for high-arched, efficient runners. Weight (W): 249g Contact: www.mizuno.co.uk Full Review: The women's Rider has the same updated Wave plate and sockliner as the men's version. The flex-grooves in the sole have been made deeper
: This review is of Mizuno Wave Nirvana. I haven't tried Wave Nirvana 2 yet.Mizuno Wave Nirvana is a shoe supporive enough for moderate overpronation. I've ran up to 44 miles per week in them with no problems. Have tried all sorts of shoes and all gave me
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 370g Weight (W): 294g Contact: www.mizuno.co.uk Full Review: What’s new? Mizuno has stripped an impressive 28g from this update, while using dynamotion stretch panels to improve fit around the heel and arch. An Ortholite
. But nevertheless, gone is the smooth ride, lightweight feel and supreme cushioning of yore, replaced by a shoe criticised by testers for a loose heel grip, a tight arch grip, a clunky heel, lack of forefoot cushioning and average responsiveness – all backed
) but wide feet. Overall: Great, balanced shoe. I'm 5'8'' and 12 stone, my last pair of shoes (Adidas) were tight and seemed to have unnatural levels of bounce. I never realised now much my old shoes pinched in the forefoot. The Mizunos are snug, but never
surprised with this radical update - it's lighter, softer and more flexible. Weight (M): 361g Weight (W): 289g Contact: www.mizuno.eu Full Review: What's new? This version has gender-specific lasts and 'Dynamotion' fit - Mizuno's new flexible upper
Weight (W): 243g Contact: www.mizuno.eu Full Review: What's new? More built up than its predecessor, this shoe uses a higher grade of EVA (foam rubber) in the last and a bouncier cushioning in the midsole. The heel collar and moulding have also been