With MIZUNO ENERZY LITE, MIZUNO ENERZY (FOAM), and the G3 outsole propelling you forward, plus the fact that most of the design consists of bio-based or recycled materials, the Wave Neo Wind will have you feeling good about your runs in more ways than one.
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I love these running shoes. They’re comfortable and made with ecological materials.
I'm a marathon runner and I would not hesitate to run a marathon in these shoes. They are lightweight, comfortable, and very well designed. The body fits your foot almost like a durable cloth sleeve with extra protection around the toe and the heel. The shoes pull on very easily and there is plenty of room in the toe box. The design is excellent for both stability and comfort.The shoes fit true to size and have good cushioning under the heel. The non-slip tread provides secure footing and the overall appearance of the shoe is very stylish. These shoes are perfect for both walking and running.
I have been wearing Mizuno for over a decade. I currently run in Wave Inspire 17 and Wave Rider 24. I prefer a neutral shoe so the Neo Wind seemed like a good fit for me. The "green" construction of this shoe seems like a gimmick to me and I am not impressed with the results. When I first put them on they felt very uncomfortable. I put on a thicker pair of socks which helped a little. The shoe feels stiff and starched. The only support or padding in the shoe is behind the heal. There is no stretch or flexibility to the upper shoe and it is designed to fit like a sock (no tongue). When it is laced, it puckers because there is no elasticity to improve fit around my foot. My other 2 pair of Mizuno have a mesh upper and that is likely what I expected of these. Their inaugural use was an 8-mile run. As expected, the soles felt great but even after breaking them in, the upper still feels stiff and does not flex to fit well over the top of my foot. There does seem to be some energy/spring effect from the foam soles. I may try wearing these in some races after I break them in.Although my first impression was a 1-star experience, even after breaking them in a little, it has only improved to 2 stars. I'm very loyal to Mizuno but I did not think much of these. I recommend you try the Wave Rider for a neutral shoe