
"There's a Japanese saying called "Hiyaku-teki Hatten" which translates to "Leap-like development". This is a perfectly fitting term to describe Mizuno's progress in performance running over the past 2 years. I can remember my first time running in the Wave Rider 22 many years ago and feeling so underwhelmed by the experience. Mizuno has now been transformed from a traditional, boring brand into an innovative, futuristic one that has unique offerings you can get excited about."
"The Mizuno Neo Vista 2 which I tested earlier this year is an absolute pleasure to run in. It has a high level of bounce and energy return that's rarely seen in running shoes. It's one of my favourite super trainers to launch this year. The Wave Rider 29 of 2025 is also unlike any previous Wave Rider version: it has a super soft and modern ride- vast contrast to the firm, flat rides of its predecessors."
The Wave Sky 9 targets easy and recovery daily training as Mizuno's plushest trainer. It incorporates a new supercritical EVA midsole that feels firmer than the typical max-cushioned shoe and delivers limited energy return. The shoe offers a high level of stability and a 360-degree highly reflective upper for enhanced visibility. The men's US 9 weight is 10.3 oz (292 g), representing a 0.5 oz (15 g) increase versus the previous model, and it is priced $10 higher. Field testing covered multiple easy and recovery runs from 8–17 km at roughly 6:32–7:17 per km.
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