What is the difference between Mizuno Wave Inspire 14 and 15?

The Mizuno Wave Inspire 15 debuts a new upper for the Wave Inspire line, although the midsole and outsole remain unchanged from the Wave Inspire 14. The new shoe’s engineered mesh upper is designed for a softer fit, and a toned-down aesthetic isn’t too aggressive for casual wear.

What is the difference between Mizuno Wave Inspire 13 and 14?

The upper, midsole and the outsole of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 14 have been updated to provide runners a more stable, smoother, and faster running experience. The shoe continues to feature some of the unique technologies found in the Wave Inspire 13, but they have been modified to deliver a new level of performance.

Is Mizuno Wave Rider good for walking?

The Mizuno Wave Rider is a cushioned shoe that is good for high-mileage walkers who have a neutral gait. It is light enough in weight for speed (average of 8.5 ounces for the women’s model) while still providing good cushioning. It also has stability elements.

What is the heel drop on a Mizuno Wave Inspire?

The Wave Inspire has a 12mm drop, which takes some getting used to. The sole unit has two distinct personalities. In the midfoot and forefoot, you find a bouncy flexible ride while in the heel you find a stiff and responsive ride. The changes they have made have improved the ride slightly.

Are Mizuno shoes good for arch support?

The Mizuno Inspire—a light, moderately supportive training shoe—supports the arch and reduces foot pronation by using Mizuno’s Fan Wave technology. Many runners who pronate normally can run safely in a neutral shoe which though supportive, isn’t as supportive as a support shoe.

What is a stability running shoe?

A stability shoe, or a shoe with stability features, is a running shoe designed to help athletes who overpronate.It supports the arch of the foot and provides greater support through the midsole and into the heel. Stability shoes are usually more rigid than neutral running shoes.