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Mizuno Women's Wave Inspire 16 Road Running Shoe

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Size: 10.5 Wide


Color: Vapor Blue-silver


Features

  • Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch
  • This favorite stability trainer is a workhorse. Use for fast track workouts All the way up to a marathon distance
  • Smoothride support wave brings an ideal balance of cushion and lightness in every step
  • Premium Sockliner for increased cushioning and comfort
  • All new engineered Mesh upper for a soft and breathable fit
  • X10 outersole for increased durability

Description

The Wave inspire 16 gives you an unbelievably quick and stable ride. Impact- absorbing midsole and smooth ride support Wave technology bring an ideal balance of cushion and lightness to every step, along with a smooth transition. An all-new upper features engineered mesh for a soft, breathable fit, with internal toe cap for a sleeker look-and-feel. Take your daily runs to the next level with the ultimate in performance and comfort.


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.35 x 9.69 x 5 inches; 1.98 Pounds


Department ‏ : ‎ Womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 17, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mizuno


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  • DISAPPOINTED
I am so disappointed with this new version! It is VERY cheaply made. They skimmed on all materials! Including the shoe laces! REALLY? For the price you couldn't give me some decent shoe laces. The new colors are to puke over. This seems to be the trend with all their new styles. Time for me to have a new evaluation to see what other brand of shoe is going work for my feet problems. Update: this new line of shoes now is causing sciatic nerve pain for me! I bought several pairs of the previous version during the past year as they were perfect for me my feet. I am sure it's the shoe as I stopped wearing them and the pain went away...tried again and the pain returned. When will companies learn if it ain't broke don't try to fix it! I'm beyond disappointed! This is actually causing depression as I don't know what I'm going to do for my problem feet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020 by Mel1975

  • BIG shoe!
So Mizuno women's running shoes have always been small for me. My old pair is a 9.5 Wave Runner and bruises my toenails. Granted it's a different 'model' but I would think sizing would be consistent with one single brand. My feet have a wider width in the toe box area (pinkey toe and the bone where it attaches in particular), yet have low volume, super high arches, and thin heels. These shoes are good on the length, having sized up to a 10 (I generally wear 9-9.5 in all other brands). They're actually almost *too* roomy - perhaps because I have low volume feet? Zero arch support in these, and there is a fairly significant drop from heel to toe. I had to shop around for orthotic style arch supports with extra padding, 0 drop, and 32 arches to take up the extra space. Superfeet Green are my usual go-to but they also have a significant drop so wouldn't work. The shoelaces are stretchy. I get why, but they're a tad short? Something is off with them and I had to get replacements. A LOT of work to get this pair of shoes to fit! But it's LIGHT! And breathable. My feet are happier. The photo shows it has the same old style "bumpers" or whatever that extra plastic that sticks out around the sole. But note how it's just BIGGER overall! Almost like a Man's size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by AnotherCourtney AnotherCourtney

  • Too small...
Size: 7 B US Color: Castlerock-quiet Shade
I'm a fan of the Wave Inspire line. They have always been the best fit and comfort for me as an over-pronater. This year's new model has changed a lot from previous iterations. I find that the sole is still comfy (for me), but the design of the upper of the shoe has been changed dramatically, and I don't really like it. Aesthetically speaking, they don't look as good as they used to and the materials used don't appear to be as durable. They look and feel very thin. They may be great for breathability, but hard to say if they would stand the test of time. I ordered a size 7, which is the size that's always been my perfect fit with this line of shoe. Size 7 is now too small. I will have to exchange these for 7.5 and hope they'll fit correctly and the the arch of the sole lines up correctly with my foot. If you've worn these shoes in the past and know your size for sure, I recommend starting a half-size up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Renée

  • 4 black toe nails later and a broken shoe lace after 250 miles...
Update: I have put about 125 miles on the Cayenne colored sneakers and the shoelace on the left shoe broke...again!! I have never had an issue with the shoelaces on Mizuno or any shoe (for that matter), so to have 2 breakages for the same shoe really has me concerned about the quality of the shoe overall. Again, I've decided to convert to Asics going forward, but thought I'd mention this defect. **** Original Review: I have been a faithful Mizuno Wave Inspire sneaker user since they were first recommended to me many many years ago. My first pair were the Mizuno Wave Inspire 8, which I purchased on Amazon.com back in 2012. I have never had any issues with fit, wear and tear or the product over the years, until now. I purchased the sneaker in Dazzling Blue first and put about 250 miles on it before the shoe lace broke, but at that point, I had already purchased the sneaker in Cayenne to replace the blue sneaker in anticipation of hitting 300 miles, which is around the time I normally phase out my running shoes. Fit - Even though I love the colors of this line, they both have serious issues with fit. They fit snugger than the prior versions of the sneaker, which could be due to the fly knit. I always purchase sneakers one size bigger than my normal dress shoe size, so I still have room for my feet to expand, but these definitely felt snugger than normal. The shoe laces are also shorter than normal because I usually lace up all of the holes since I have ankle issues and there is barely enough room to tie loops with the laces. I usually have enough room to do a runner's double knot on the old laces. After my first few runs, I realized that I had 4 black toe nails (2 middle toes, a pinkie toe and an index toe), which could only be from the fit of the sneaker. I even bought new socks with more cushion in the toe, which did not help and my toe nails are still black after about 6-7 months. Wear and Tear - I wore these sneakers on 1 trail run up to McAfee Knob and another on a hike up Dragon's Tooth. On both hikes I turned my ankles, which I take part of the blame for since I should have been wearing hiking boots for the Dragon's Tooth and the trail on McAfee was really rough since I think more people have been hiking on it. After my McAfee run, my shoes had gouges and looked really rough. I've never seen my sneakers look like that before and I've done a lot of trail running. I did hit a lot of large rocks while running, but I guess I expected them to hold up a little better. Product - I have never had the shoe laces on my sneakers break before. Since the laces are already shorter than normal, I tried to tie the broken ends together, but it left no room to loop the laces together. It was either buying new laces or switching to a new pair of sneakers before I hit 300 miles. I decided to chuck the shoes given my issues with them and because they were looking rough. I decided to give them one more go since I already purchased a new pair, but I'm still having the same issues--the shoe laces are short and my toe nails are still black. I've decided that this is the end of the road for my love with Mizuno and am going to be switching to the Asics Kayano. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020 by busybee2

  • This isn't a normal high-quality Mizuno shoe
I've purchased Mizuno shoes for several years. I love them. Well, I love all but this particular model/pair. From the time I first put them on, I felt they weren't nearly as comfortable as or like the other pairs I've purchased. They don't offer as much cushion and the tongue moves to the outside of the shoe every time I wear them. I've never had a Mizuno shoe that's done that. I should've returned them when I first noticed the lower-quality but I thought maybe they needed to be broken in, I needed to get used to them, etc. Not the case. While I will buy Mizuno's again, I won't buy this particular shoe again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by Gretchen5689

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