Mizuno Wave Rider 21 Review
The Mizuno Wave Rider 21 is a high-mileage trainer that keeps the main features that made the 20 work. Priced well, this continues to be Mizuno's ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Rider 21 is a high-mileage trainer that keeps the main features that made the 20 work. Priced well, this continues to be Mizuno's ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Sonic is a new edition to their racing line up that will eventually become the only racing option that Mizuno offers. While it is ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Shadow is the first in a new line of shoes designed to be lightweight daily trainers. It performs well, but has a few quirks that keep ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Sky is a brand new offering from Mizuno in their full cushion line. Pricy with good cushion, but still Mizuno's famous firm cushion ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Catalyst 2 is a fast and responsive everyday trainer or racing day shoe for runners who need a touch of extra stability ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Daichi 2 professes to be a trail shoe built for all kinds of terrain. But its small lugs do not handle even moderate trail ... (Read more)
Mizuno’s Wave Horizon is a snug-fitting stability shoe that delivers moderate cushion and control with little bulk. The ride is a bit stiff but ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave inspire 13 is a hulking stability shoe that feels light. While it may take some time to properly break in, it is built to last ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Rider 20 is a high-mileage trainer that packs a lot of features into a fairly lightweight offering. Priced well, it is not a ... (Read more)
The Enigma is designed to be a generously cushioned high mileage trainer. The shoe is very durable and can take a lot of abuse and miles, but fails ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Creation 18 is a high mileage trainer that will take a pounding. However, it performs poorly on long runs ... (Read more)
The Wave Paradox is a good stability shoe. I do, however, have some issues with it. For instance, the lateral heel of this shoe is still pretty ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Sayonara 4 is a lightweight racer/trainer that feels fast. It has cushioning for the long runs but maintains a firm base for ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Prophecy 5 is a high-mileage trainer that advertises high cushion. It is very pricey, and although the fit was superb, it did not ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Catalyst tries to fill the gap left by the demise of the Wave Elixir in 2014. Lightweight stability - don't we all want that? ... (Read more)
The Mizuno Wave Hitogami 3 is a lightweight trainer meant for speed. Set at a very competitive price point, the shoe delivers on it's speed ... (Read more)
The Wave Rider 19 is a great option for high mileage daily training. It adds some welcomed upgrades from the previous version and provides a ... (Read more)
Mizuno pares down some aspects of the Wave Inspire 12 and beefs up other areas. This could be a divisive shoe for fans of the last few Inspires. ... (Read more)