: Mizuno Nexus 2 Motion Control/Stability Running Shoe Womens

: Mizuno Nexus 2 Motion Control/Stability Running Shoe Womens

Mizuno Nexus 2 Motion Control/Stability Running Shoe Womens

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Mizuno Nexus 2 Motion Control/Stability Running Shoe Womens
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Brand: Mizuno
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Department: womens
Label: Mizuno
Manufacturer: Mizuno
Publisher: Mizuno
Sales Rank: 41065
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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.
  • Outsole: X-10™--Durable carbon rubber that allows for longer wear in high impact areas and supplements traction at heel strike.
  • Lacing System: Traditional Lacing System--Traditional lacing system provides a tighter fit for more centralized support.
  • Recommended Fit: These shoes run True to Size.







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The Mizuno® Wave® Nexus™ 2 men's running shoe features Mizuno®'s trademark Mizuno Wave™ cushioning technology that provides just the right amount of cushioning and support for the runner looking for a daily trainer at a great value. The shoe is constructed using an air mesh upper for the utmost in breathability and comfort and a combination solid rubber/blown rubber outsole design for cushioning, flexibility and durability.











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