No matter what pace gets you where you want to be, the Wave Inspire 19 rises to the occasion. MIZUNO ENERZY is now on the top and bottom midsole to add an extra cushioned ride, while the more anatomical wave shape is true to your form for a balanced, stable run every single time.
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I tried out a bunch of shoes for running moderate distances of 3-5 miles. I ended up settling on the Kayano 30. The Saucony Guide 16 and Mizuno Wave Inspire 19 were both in a very close second. I tried all of the shoes in a 11.5 wide.Gel Kayano 30: Best overall for a person with a wide and flat foot, who wants support and maximum cushion for long runs. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.-350 grams-Softness: 5/5-Support/Guide: 4/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5-Width: WideBrooks Glycerin GTS 20: Best overall for a person with wide and flat foot, who wants a firm and nimble feeling ride and support. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.-350 grams-Softness: 1/5-Support/Guide: 3/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5-Width: WideSaucony Guide 16: Best overall for a person with a wider foot, who wants a medium level of cushioning and support. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.-350 grams-Softness: 3/5-Support/Guide: 5/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 4/5-Width: WideMizuno Wave Inspire 19: Very good for a person with a wide and flat foot, who wants high cushioning for long runs. Very similar fit to the Saucony Guide 16, but with less support, slightly more cushioning, and a slightly less smooth heel to toe ride. Only real downside is that the cushioning is so soft that it "bottoms out" as if the foam isn't thick enough and you hit the harder base of the shoe under the cushioning.-343 grams-Softness: 4/5-Support/Guide: 2/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 3/5-Width: WideNew Balance Vongo V5: Best overall for a person with a more normal/narrow width foot who wants a little stability and soft cushioning. This is a slightly more narrow and slightly more soft version of the Saucony Guide 16. Similar to the Mizuno Wave except that it's more narrow and has a little more support.-320 grams-Softness: 4/5-Support/Guide: 3/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5-Width: Normal/NarrowBrooks Adrenaline GTS 23: Best overall for a person with a more narrow/normal width foot who wants support and a firm and nimble feeling ride for shorter and faster runs. Not a light shoe though. Feels like a more narrow and slightly more firm version of the Glycerin GTS 20.-Softness: 1/5-Support/Guide: 3/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5-Width: Normal/NarrowSaucony Tempus: Very light shoe. Fairly firm and feels a little stiff and clunky in the ride from heel to toe. No real advantage unless you just want a really light shoe. Questionable durability.310 grams-Softness: 2/5-Support/Guide: 3/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 2/5-Width: NormalSaucony Omni 20: Similar to the Brooks Glycerin in that it's good for a person with a wide flat foot, who wants a more firm shoe with support. But the ride isn't as smooth and the shoe isn't nimble feeling and there's slightly less support. It is slightly softer than the Glycerin though. Very heavy for how firm it is. Would be a better walking shoe.-350 grams-Softness: 1.5/5-Support/Guide: 2/5-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5-Width: Wide
When I was having pains on my feet, a marathoner friend pointed out that my feet needed more side support. He recommended these Mizuno shoes for my daily commute. I can’t thank him enough because these are wonderful shoes, and the pain gradually faded away after 2-3 weeks. He can’t make me run, but I can walk miles with these very comfortable and stable shoes.
Hugs my feet great and gives pretty good support to my Archie bunker
This tennis shoes have great support!. I have narrow fit and this is great for me. I do not run but i do walk a lot and they feel comfortable and arched support. Happy about this purchase.
This is my 3rd or 4th pair of wave inspires over the years. These have fit very similar to all my previous pairs the only real difference that I see is more looks. So far I have about 150-200 miles on them and they have held up very well . Looking forward to see how many miles I can get out of them.
These shoes are exactly like they say, very comfortable!!!
I've been using Mizuno for probably 20yrs now, love them! Never get shin splints like I would get with other brands and they are super comfortable. They fit perfect. I got the wide size. I bought 2 pairs, one for going out and another for everything else.
I'm back in the Mizuno family after about a year wearing Saucony Endorphin - and the differene is notable. Mizuno has great support buy very little energy return (ie bounce). It's always going to be the tradeoff - bounce creates motion which is the anithesis of support.I've decided support (with light weight) is preferable to cushiony clouds.Mizuno is the porsche 911 of support shoes.