: Mizuno Women's Wave Tornado Volleyball Shoes |
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Rating: - * Good product, great value. ... This product was a great purchase for my high school volleyball player. The shoes fit comfortably and worked well on the court. Service was great from Lady Foot Locker and they arrived on time, as promised. Overall great experience. Rating: - * Sole fell apart ... I bought these from Champs and had about 2 weeks of wear. The rubber sole is thin on the ball of the foot and it split apart. Champs looked at them and declined a refund. This is not considered a manufacturer defect. So if you want to spend a 100.00 for a few weeks wear....go ahead. The Tornado 3 sole is completely redesigned with a more substantial rubber layer. Do you think they realized this was a problem with the Tornado 2????? Very unhappy with this Mizuno product and Champs response. 3 days after listing this review, Champs decided to give a full refund. So I do sincerely appreciate their "new and improved" response. Thanks Kim!!! I still recommend the Tornado 3 instead....you will get better wear on the sole. Rating: - * Hard to find a better shoe ... It is never easy to buy a shoe without trying it on. We got the sizing right based on previous Mizuno shoes. My daughter put the shoe on and liked it right away. Nice! |

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