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Our Podiatrist, and resident shoe guru Phil reviews the Mizuno Wave Ride 19
BRAND: Mizuno
STYLE: Rider 19
CATEGORY: Neutral firm high mileage running shoe
RRP: $220
SIZES: Men’s 7-14 in D and 2E width, Women’s 6-12 in B and D width
WEIGHT: 270g
HEEL PITCH: 12mm
UPPER: Mizuno has used a new mesh with very little stitching or overlays to improve the fit of the shoe. The toe box has no restricting overlays, which dramatically reduces pressure over joint prominences and improves upper flexibility. The firm heel counter is padded but not excessively with thick memory foams as seen in other brands
MIDSOLE: A neutral wave plate finishing at the midfoot, provides equal amounts of medial and lateral support. The U4ic midsole that has been supplemented with the SRtouch cushioning compound in the heel gives this generation one of the softest rides of any Rider.
OUTSOLE: In areas of high wear the designers have utilised Mizuno’s X10 carbon rubber, this dramatically improves durability whilst not hindering grip. To reduce weight and improve grip the rest of the outsole is made up of G3 rubber.
FIT:
RIDE: This is not Mizuno’s softest neutral shoe and therefore the ride is on the firm side. Therefore for runners who like a plush ride they are better suited to the Enigma 5. However the Rider does give a firm and responsive ride that is comparable to high mileage training shoes, high praise for a much more supportive shoe
CONCLUSION: The Mizuno Rider 19 continues a tradition built up my its predecessor for a shoe that functions like a heavy neutral running shoe but feels and performs like a lightweight racing flat. It works well for the runner with a neutral to mildly pronating foot or those with orthoses. Its ideal for the runner who wants a lighter shoe but requires more stability than the performance biased options.
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