: Mizuno - Men's Wave Creation 8

: Mizuno - Men's Wave Creation 8

Mizuno - Men's Wave Creation 8



Mizuno - Men's Wave Creation 8
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15628










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Mizuno
Color: White/yellow/black
Department: mens
Fabric Type: mesh
Sales Rank: 15628



Features:
  • These shoes accomodate most orthodics
  • 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.
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  • Upper - Airmesh upper provides the utmost in breathability and comfort of the upper. AP Midsole is a lightweight, reponsive, yet durable cushioning copolymer. Weight: 12.9 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.







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Men's Maxiumum Cushioning running shoe for the neutral foot type.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * These shoes are great ...
These shoes are great. I'm a heavy weight runner, and these make running less taxing on my knees. The also look nice.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * keeps my knee happy ...
These are easily the most expensive running shoes I've ever had. They're also by far the best. Comfortable, durable, and they keep my knee from exploding. What's not to like?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love Mizuno ...
I was referred to this shoe following a foot and stride analysis by Mizuno. I waited until my "Nirvana's" by them were beat, and I ordered this shoe. It has met all specifications named that Mizuno pointed out during the analysis. I am by no means an employee, nor do I know any. Nevertheless, I am a firm believer in their shoes' value and performance. The best thing about all of my leftovers, I look forward to wearing them with jeans.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * good for training ...
I use this tennis to my training sessions and some medium competition 10K and 20K. Even it is a little heavy, it give a very nice stability during the running. the price worth the benefits it gives to your articulations.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great running shoes! ...
I am little bit on heavy side and these shoes provide the cushion that i need... i dont have any knee problems anymore. Great pair. Will def buy again


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