: Mizuno Men's Wave Rider 11

: Mizuno Men's Wave Rider 11

Mizuno Men's Wave Rider 11

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Mizuno Men's Wave Rider 11
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 16282










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Mizuno
Color: Silver/Beetroot-Raven
Department: mens
Fabric Type: mesh
Label: Mizuno
Manufacturer: Mizuno
Publisher: Mizuno
Sales Rank: 16282
Studio: Mizuno



Features:
  • Midsole Material: AP Midsole--The AP midsole provides lightweight, responsive cushioning.
  • Cushioning Technology: Mizuno Wave®--Disperses impact forces uniformly over the length and width of the midsole, providing unrivaled cushioning.
  • Heel Technology: VS-1--VS-1 absorbs shock and enhances cushioning properties by resisting compression-set, thus extending the cushioning life of the shoe.
  • Outsole: X-10--Durable carbon rubber that allows for longer wear in high impact areas and supplements traction at heel strike.
  • Model Number: 410291-005G







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
The Mizuno Wave Rider 11 running shoe was created for the runner who has a neutral gait cycle and wants a blend of cushioning and support. AIRmesh™ upper provides the utmost in breathability and comfort of the upper. AP midsole offers lightweight, responsive yet durable cushioning. Intercool™ full-length midsole ventilation system reduces heat and humidity build up inside the shoe. VS-1™ shock absorbing cushioning compound in the heel. Composite Parallel Wave™ for superior shock absorption and dispersion with a great transition to boot. SmoothRide™ engineering approach minimizes the rapid acceleration and deceleration of the foot during transition, creating the smoothest ride possible. X-10™ durable carbon rubber heel allows for longer wear in high impact areas and supplements traction at heel strike. Solid rubber forefoot outsole design adds durability and flexibility. Wt. 11.2 oz.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Second pair for my son. He loves them! ...
My son wore his first pair out. He's away at school so I ordered the second pair on Amazon, and they fit him great, he loves them, and the shipping was fast and efficient. He's a size 14 and wears these to the gym for weights, cardio, and he does run a bit.


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