Shoe Review: Mizuno Wave Rider 15
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Last updated: Tuesday, December 13, 2011

I’m a Mizuno fan - the company’s roster of running shoes has something for every serious runner (or any type of runner who’s serious about getting the right gear). So I was happy to test out the Wave Rider 15 ($115), the newest model in a line of shoes that has proven to be one of Mizuno’s most popular since it was introduced 15 years ago. I was a little wary about trying the Wave Riders, however, since the shoes are built for neutral runners and not those who over- or underpronate (I usually buy shoes for overpronators). And while the Wave Rider has enjoyed immense

popularity, the Wave Rider 15s were my first encounter with the style, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. As soon as I unboxed the ruby red sneakers, though, my reservations started disappearing. My first thoughts were that even though they look substantial, they felt incredibly lightweight. The sole is relatively thick, but it doesn’t interfere with the responsiveness of the shoe as you run. In fact, as I ran I felt more connected with the ground than I thought I would. Read more about the Mizuno Waver Rider 15s after the break.

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Shoe Review: Mizuno Wave Rider 15