Mizuno Wave Technology: SmoothRide Engineered Infinity Wave, full-length, that provides the ultimate in protective cushioning. Sensor Point - Suspension system which connects the Wave plate to the ground, thereby enhancing stability and traction.
Smooth Ride - engineering approach to minimize the rapid acceleration and deceleration of the foot during transition, creating the smoothest ride possible. Dynamotion Fit technology maximizes fit and reduces stress.
Upper - Airmesh upper provides the utmost in breathability and comfort of the upper. AP Midsole is a lightweight, reponsive, yet durable cushioning copolymer. Weight: 11.7 oz
X-10 outsole is the most durable carbon rubber that allows for longer wear in high impact areas and supplements traction in the heel strike. VS-1 - Shock-absorbing cushioning compound found in the heel and forefoot.
Product Description: Women's Maxiumum Cushioning running shoe for the neutral foot type. Mizuno Intercool - Full-length midsole ventilation system reduces heat and humidity build-up inside the shoe.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Agree - very stiff for running, but makes for good trainers
I bought these to back up a pair of well-cushioned (but well-worn) Asics Gel Kinetics. Running in these Mizunos is like running in track spikes - that nifty wave design gives me virtually no heel cushioning. ... Read More
Rating: - favorite running shoes
I had a previous generation of this model and really enjoyed running with them. This new pair is even better than the last. I tried another nike air pair with lots of cushioning, but can't beat the structure ... Read More
Rating: - Perfect for those with high arches, IT band pain
This shoe came highly recommended...and boy was it worth it! Although I was a long-time Nike wearer, these shoes have a better toebox for my foot, they are extremely comfortable, and--most important--my chronic ... Read More
Rating: - stiff run
I am avid runner and decided to try this shoe after a friend recommended it. On my first run, the shoes felt very stiff like I was running on cement. Even after a few weeks of running, they never broke in. There ... Read More