The Mizuno Men's Wave Rebellion in Blue/Paradise Pink is designed to challenge your limits. This innovative shoe combines technology and style, ensuring that you don’t just hit your personal best but exceed it with every stride. With a focus on both performance and comfort, it's perfect for runners who demand excellence from their footwear.
The standout feature of the Wave Rebellion is its use of MIZUNO ENERZY LITE, which provides exceptional cushioning while being remarkably lightweight. Whether you're tackling a long run or sprinting through intervals, this shoe adapts to your needs effortlessly.
Feature | Mizuno Men's Wave Rebellion | Adidas Ultraboost | Nike Air Zoom Pegasus |
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Cushioning Technology | MIZUNO ENERZY LITE | Boost Foam | Zoom Air |
Weight | Lightweight | Moderate | Lightweight |
Grip | G3 Outsole | Continental Rubber | Rubber outsole |
Eco-Friendly Materials | Yes | No | Incorporates some recycled materials |
Comfort: The Mizuno Men's Wave Rebellion excels in comfort thanks to the MIZUNO ENERZY LITE cushioning system. It offers a plush feel underfoot while allowing for a responsive ride. During my testing, I found that the shoe performed well over long distances, providing adequate support without feeling heavy.
Performance: When it comes to performance, the G3 outsole delivers impressive traction. Whether navigating slick sidewalks or uneven trails, the shoe remains stable. The Glass Fiber reinforced nylon MIZUNO WAVE plate adds an extra layer of responsiveness, making each step feel lively.
Design: The Blue and Paradise Pink color scheme is visually striking and modern. The stretchy gusseted tongue is functional, keeping your foot securely in place while enhancing overall comfort.
Durability: After several weeks of regular use, I observed that the shoe holds up exceptionally well. The materials utilized are durable, showing minimal signs of wear even after numerous runs on varied terrains.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Soft cushioning and snug fit make it ideal for long runs. |
Performance | 4.7/5 | Exceptional grip and responsiveness enhance your speed. |
Design | 4.6/5 | Attractive aesthetics with practical features. |
Durability | 4.4/5 | High-quality materials ensure longevity. |
Very comfortable sneakers
For the value, for the name, and for the features this shoe is a no-show. I've had plenty of running shoes in the past. Nike Pegasus, Adidas Oregon, Brooks, and Asics Tiger. All fit right out of the box. I normally wear a size 11 wide. If there's a question about sizing I might try 11 1/2. Sketchers fit perfectly. In fact, I ordered a similar Sketchers to the Mizuno. Looks the same. Sole the same. Uppers were the same material. They just weren't Mizuno. At one time the Mizuno meant something. Sadly those days have passed. You can spend $60 on Sketchers or $120 on Mizuno. Mine were tight. The width was off. Not made for American feet I guess. The length was off too. Normally I can get a fingertip at least between the toe and tip of the shoe. With Mizuno, I tried cutting toenails really short to gain length. No go. My only way to make these work was to slice a cut from the first eyelet down about an inch. Then make a slit on the inside portion. They work now. Sad. Very sad. Not recommended for anyone at any time and anywhere.
The tread was gone after less than 130 miles. I really liked the fit and design, but they were dusted after only a month of short morning runs.
Not very pleased with this shoe. I like the style, but the grip of the sole is less than adequate. Especially on wet road surface. Also, you tend to get a cupping sound as you run due to the sole design. Would not buy again.
I was excited to receive this, but when I tried it on, the tongue is very thin. I would never buy these again and only did because I have a pair of Wave Inspire 17's, which are much, much better. These became my bartending shoes because they are comfortable, yet I don't care if I get anything spilled on them.