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Anyone have Mizuno runners?
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27th Apr 08, 10:59 AM
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Anyone have Mizuno runners?
When I first started running I used to wear a normal old pair of Nike trainers. I always got blisters and sometimes pain in my shins. A friend advised me to get new running shoes. I didn’t think it would help... how wrong I was. Went to the local specialist shop, purchased a pair of Mizuno Wave Elixer 2. They are quite possibly the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned, never had a blister with them. Anyone else have Mizuno runners?
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27th Apr 08, 07:05 PM
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Not me... I'm an asics man! (for the time being at least) - I've heard many people comment on how much they like their Mizuno's, but at the end of teh day it's just a case of what you as an individual feels most comfy!
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27th Apr 08, 07:54 PM
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I'm a mizuno runner
I have never had a shoe which is built as well as Mizuno, even the glue seems to last 3 times longer than any other manufacturer.
I have Idaten, Precision and Wave Rider for my shoes, race up to distance training shoe. In fact I've not worn any others since 2005! And I haven't had a blister either (even running with bare feet)
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28th Apr 08, 08:28 AM
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These are my first proper running shoes, so not much to benchmark against. They do seem to fit my feet perfectly, and its good to hear they last well!
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28th Apr 08, 10:02 PM
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I've had Mizuno Asics Mizuno but now I'm back to Asics. In disagrement with TL I found the mMizunos wore out faster than the Asics. Each to their own though.
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28th Apr 08, 11:39 PM
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I would be interested to try mizunos... Never seem to find anywhere that sells them
Asics seem incredibly hard-wearing though, based on the one pair I've known...
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29th Apr 08, 09:00 AM
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I've had two pairs of trainers and one pair of racers, my current trainers aren't far off needing replacement but all pairs still look pretty much brand new! (apart from some creasing in the cushioning foam that would indicate high mileage)
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29th Apr 08, 11:05 AM
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I am an Asics fan, but have Mizuno trail shoes. First time out fell over gashed my knee and elbo, my own fault probably. Only gripe is the tongue bit under the laces isn't very adequate, have to lace up loose or they rub. Also laces could do to be a few inches shorter. Apart from that, grip on wet mud is really good, and feet don't get wet or hot.
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29th Apr 08, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Bagpuss
...my own fault probably.
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I'd blame the Mizuno's
Just worked out I'm up to about 480miles on my current trainers, so I'll be looking to change soon - how exciting!! 
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29th Apr 08, 05:42 PM
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I'm still running in my first pair of mizuno race shoes. They weigh 215g and running up and down steps and on sand they are still going strong. Asics seem to have something that makes the soles get really hard 1/2 way through the life of the trainer.
But it also depends on the person, Asics were always fairly wide, where as mizuno are narrow which suits me and the tongue is fine with that. Often you can stay with the manufacture that suits your foot.
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