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Men's
Mizuno Wave Inspire 4
Item #MIZ640
Fit Size: Buy this shoe 1/2 size up
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Men's MIZUNO® WAVE® INSPIRE™ 4 :: Renew your inspiration to run with the men's Mizuno Wave Inspire™ 4, a well-cushioned running shoe that gives you moderate stability for just the right amount of guidance. The new Dynamotion Fit™ gives your feet the best heel and midfoot fit ever. 10.9 ounces
Men's
Mizuno Wave Inspire 4
Item #MIZ640
Predecessor Product Type:
Wave Inspire 3
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Shock Absorption:
Heel|VS-1
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Toebox Width:
Medium
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Heel Fit:
Medium
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Shoe Construction:
Slip last
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Midsole Material:
Compression molded EVA
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Outsole Material:
Carbon rubber
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Upper Material:
Mesh|Synthetic leather
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Country of Origin:
China
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Gender:
Men's
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Men's
Mizuno Wave Inspire 4
Item #MIZ640
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14 Runners have reviewed this product.
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chris rated this product
5 stars
Sun, October 26,2008:
best shoe ever. 160lbs 39 yrs old. ran 4 miles out of the box and 12 miles as my longest run building up for disney marathon in january. feels like a mold was built for my foot with this shoe. heel support, midfoot and front felt very comfortable.
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anton rated this product
5 stars
Mon, September 01,2008:
I have had all stablity/guidance shoes...Some worked better some got me into real trouble. I was running in Adrenalines, Kayanos, new adrenalines (with this terrible MOGO stuff), 2100,,,,but this is so far the best shoe for what I need it for. Wonderfull cushioning without sacrifising stability. I d...
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William rated this product
5 stars
Wed, June 18,2008:
These are terrific - light, stable, and now much better-fitting. I've usd them for tempo runs, as well as my long runs, and have no complaints whatsoever.
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ohio runner rated this product
2 stars
Fri, April 25,2008:
I have run on the inspire 2/3 and the 4 has much bigger toe and runs hard. I ran on the inspire 2 and 3 for previous marathon. I loved them. The four is much less comfortable due to extra room at the toe. Hurt my feet. Returned both pairs I had bought
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Chan rated this product
4 stars
Wed, April 09,2008:
My previous 2 shoes were Asics 1110 and Sacouny Omni 6 moderate. In comparison, this shoe's cushioning is appreciably less and the heel fit was the least snug. The tongue is also very short thinly padded. On the plus side, the shoe is the lightest and heel to toe transition is the best. There is as...
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kidswing rated this product
3 stars
Mon, April 07,2008:
weigh 220 and 6ft 2in tall. nice shoe, cushioned supportive. wear size 12 brooks, assics, saucony. Had to go up half size with this shoe. Felt a little too big. If Mizuno can get the fit right this would be a great shoe.
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matt rated this product
4 stars
Thu, March 27,2008:
I'm just getting into running at age 39. I've always had bad knees and the pain of running kept me out of the sport as a youth. I never knew I was a pronator, and these provide great stability for me. I'm 6'2" and 190#, but I have relatively thin feet- these fit me like a glove- so I could see th...
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Double D rated this product
5 stars
Wed, February 27,2008:
I have worn the inspire 2 and inspire 3. This is a great update! At the first few miles the shoe felt firm, but as i continued on my 7 mile run, the great Mizuno ride gave me that excellant heel to toe transition. At the end of my second run, i was happy with the cushioning, new technology and overa...
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nick rated this product
2 stars
Tue, February 26,2008:
I've owned 2 pairs of the Inspire 3, and put about 800 miles between them. I ran about 40 miles in these, and had to shelf them. The heel is much harder, and these shoes make me over pronate pretty bad. I developed runners knee (patella femoral syndrome) after training in these. I've never had any k...
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disappointed rated this product
2 stars
Wed, February 20,2008:
The fit has changed from the Inspire 3. The heel fits higher and snugger, and the forefoot has less volume than the past. The heel to toe transition (flexibility) is stiffer than the past. I can't seem to get used to the ride of this new shoe as it's a rather big change over the last model being ...
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Joe rated this product
2 stars
Wed, February 06,2008:
Very disappointed. I felt like these forced me onto my heels and also "slapped" down my one foot hard. I can definitely see people getting shin splints in these.
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Jim rated this product
3 stars
Sun, January 27,2008:
Similar to first reviewer. I'm a moderate over pronator and after a few days of running on these, I had pain in my shin and knee. It's also a narrow shoe. My stats - 5'8" 145, medium arches. I went back to NB.
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Dave Weeks rated this product
4 stars
Mon, January 21,2008:
Slightly narrower in the forefoot (good for me) than the prior model. Just the right amount of medial support
ans still a good cushioned feel overall. Neutral arch and good alternative to the Rider 11.
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Will rated this product
2 stars
Wed, January 16,2008:
I have chondromalacia(a knee condition), and I look for stability shoes to help correct the way I run which in turn helps my knees. On my first run(about 3.2 miles on a dirt path) it was about halfway through that I started to feel alot of pain in my ankles. At the end of the run, my knees weren't f...
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