The Mizuno USA is a comfortable, versatile and durable running shoe. This new version comes with softer and more springy cushioning.
The Consensus
A very good, versatile, and sturdy running shoe with a classic ride
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The Mizuno collection gets an upgrade with the new Enerzy foam. The Mizuno USA especially benefits from this evolution with a more modern and lighter design.
While some Rider models suffered from a lack of responsiveness, testers note that this shoe offers a slight bounce and a smooth run. The feel is still classic but very pleasant. Testers also report that the cushioning is softer than ever before.
The upper is thinner and more breathable while providing a snug foot lockdown without floating. Besides, the materials used are more environmentally friendly than in the past.
In terms of durability, while the Wave Rider 24 was disappointing, runners remark that the outsole of the Wave Rider 25 is very sturdy and does not get damaged easily, even after multiple long runs. Also, despite the generous amount of rubber to achieve this result, the platform remains flexible and pleasant underfoot with the use of deep flex grooves (Flex Controllers)
The only weak point of the Wave Rider, according to runners, is the thinness of the sole under the forefoot (20 mm) and the high drop of 12 mm. It’s a characteristic that has not changed since the beginning of the series and seems somewhat outdated in 2021.
All in all, the Mizuno USA is a very good running shoe with a classic design for a comfortable and smooth ride. It’s for you if you’re looking for reliable running shoes suitable for daily workouts and long runs.
PROS
- Great comfort
- Lighter than before (270 g)
- Robust, mileage-proof design
- Very nice cushioning with softer foam and a slight bounce
- Versatile running shoes
- Good lockdown
CONS
- Thin forefoot stack height, according to some testers
- The high drop of 12mm
- Not the sleekest looking shoe out there
MizunoUSA Products
MEN’S WAVE SKY 5 RUNNING SHOE
Look to the Wave Sky 5 for a lighter weight, improved fit due to the woven upper and higher energy return from the MIZUNO ENERZY CORE: our most responsive material yet.
ST-Z 220 DRIVER LIMITED EDITION BLUE
With a balanced toe/heel carbon construction and central back weight, Mizuno’s ST-Z driver encourages a low spinning, efficient straight ball flight.
PRO SELECT INFIELD BASEBALL GLOVE 11.5″ – REGULAR POCKET
Pro Select combines Mizuno’s rich glove heritage with advanced glove scans of hundreds of professionals to create pocket designs tailored specifically to each position and how players prefer to break-in their glove.
F21-TITANIUM – FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT (-10)
High performance right out of the wrapper, the innovative F21-TITANIUM is engineered with a Hot Metal™ Titanium barrel for high-level performance. Engineered with several ground-breaking softball bat innovations, including Black Onyx Carbon™ applied throughout the bat for a lower weight and better feel. 3-Piece bat construction creates high performance with decreased vibration for a smooth feel through contact.
WAVE MOMENTUM 2 MID VOLLEYBALL SHOE
Stay on your A-game from start to finish with this shoe’s unprecedented comfort and cushioning.
MORELIA NEO II BETA MADE IN JAPAN
The same level of quality and craftmanship you’ve come to expect in the Mizuno Morelia Neo II, offered in a Global Limited Edition model.
WAVE EXCEED TOUR 5 AC MEN’S TENNIS SHOE
Faster, lighter and more flexible than before, the all-new WAVE EXCEED TOUR 5 AC is designed for the advanced player looking for the utmost in explosive on-court performance.
Mizuno USA Complete Review Analysis
Introduction
Novelist Haruki Murakami confides in his disguised autobiography, What I talk about When I Talk About Running (a great book to read if you get the chance), that he runs in Mizuno. Not out of a sense of patriotism (the brand is Japanese) but because their shoes are reliable and straightforward.
They have no gimmicks, no sense of style, no catchy slogan…Yet, the soles of these shoes have a solid, reliable feel as you run.
We’ve seen more enthusiastic endorsements, but the fact that Murakami has been running in Mizuno shoes for several decades speaks volumes about his attachment to the brand.
Despite its sober marketing, Mizuno launched its new foam last year with great fanfare: Mizuno Enerzy. With a better energy return and lighter, it brought a breath of fresh air to the Wave Rider series.
This 25th model follows suit with an even lighter design and a bit softer cushioning without compromising the signature classic ride of the shoe.
Cushioning
Similar in appearance to the Wave Rider 24, the midsole changes somewhat. It features a new Mizuno Wave plate with an improved design and uses a more environmentally friendly material: PEBA (a type of plastic) made from castor oil.
With 32 mm heel stack height and 20 mm forefoot stack height, the Wave Rider is a cushioned shoe with a comfortable stack.
However, according to the testers, the forefoot feels a bit thin. Also, the heel-to-toe drop is objectively high (12 mm). Thus, it would seem logical to increase the cushioning and reduce the shoe’s drop to 22 mm under the toe. At the same time, this is one of the shoe features that gives it its classic feel so that Mizuno wouldn’t change its formula understandably
The Enerzy foam was very popular with runners. It was already present on the WR24 as a heel wedge, but now it equips the entire midsole of the Wave Rider 25! The top layer is compression molded, while the bottom foam uses an injection process. Simply put, the goal is to combine comfort and long-term durability. The U4ic (the brand’s historical foam) seems to be gradually taking a back seat. Also, Enerzy is lighter, giving a more lightweight build: the shoe weighs 270 g/9.5 oz compared to 280 g/9.9 oz last year (men’s model).
Foot lockdown (upper)
The upper, like the midsole, goes green. So to speak, because it’s blue … Well, let’s just say it uses eco-friendly materials to reduce the negative impact of the shoe on the environment.
The lightweight engineered mesh upper is thin and well ventilated. There are 3D printed overlays in the midfoot, but the result is lightweight yet with good structure. The padded heel collar and the gusseted tongue construction comfortably cradle the feet for a superior fit (no pun intended). The heel counter is not too intrusive and contributes to the great stability of the Wave Rider.
The fit is true to size and the toe box is roomy without being loose (so no worries if you have wider feet).
Users note an effective foot lockdown even though it’s more oriented towards comfort than performance, compared to previous versions.
Grip and durability
The outsole of the Wave Rider 24 had received criticism regarding its longevity (sacrilege for a brand like Mizuno that makes reliability its key selling point). It seems that the Japanese brand has revised its copy for the WR25.
Thus, the sole uses more carbon rubber (X10) than before. It used to be mostly under the heel but it now covers most of the platform. The part under the toes also features blown rubber for more flexibility. In addition, the deep flex grooves give a flexible forefoot for a peppy toe-off.
The Wave Rider 25 offers good traction on the pavement, even in rainy weather. Also, the platform is rather wide for full ground contact. While the Wave Rider is a neutral shoe, it’s quite suitable for athletes looking for a stable ride.
We’re back to a more traditional configuration: durable yet flexible for smooth transitions. Testers note that the sole is durable: no signs of wear even after 50 mi/80 km of testing. We expected no less from Mizuno!
The Ride
The Mizuno USA is not famous for its responsiveness. As we said in the introduction, it’s a reliable and stable shoe with a classic ride, but the energy return has never been impressive.
It’s confirmed once again on this model. However, according to the testers, the ride is not bland either and definitely has a dynamic feel. They note a pleasant slight bounce, courtesy of the new Mizuno Enerzy foam and Wave Plate. Can you call it a bouncy ride? Maybe not, but we’re not far either.
According to the testers, the new decoupled design of the sole under the heel, combined with the Mizuno Wave plate, gives efficient and smooth propulsion through the different phases of the gait cycle. As a result, the Wave Rider 25’s smooth ride reminisces of a rocker while remaining the epitome of a classic daily trainer. While the previous models were most suitable for your long run at slow to moderate paces, the Wave Rider 25’s responsive ride makes it suitable for uptempo efforts.
In addition, the cushioning is relatively soft for a Mizuno. So you can expect great comfort with a high level of shock absorption on the road. Runners note that the Wave Rider 25 is comfortable enough for longer runs.
Conclusion
The Mizuno USA continues to live up to its reputation as the star of daily running. The bet of the Japanese brand on the new midsole foam Mizuno Enerzy pays off with a lighter and more responsive ride. However, the shoe retains a classic configuration for daily workouts and comfortable long runs. The bounce is not incredible but it’s there and there’s even a slight rocker effect with the Mizuno Wave plate.
The Mizuno USA makes an excellent choice for beginner runners looking for an undisputable reference as well as for more experienced runners who are after reliable and stable running shoes with a classic ride.
The only complaint from testers is the high heel-to-toe drop of the shoes and the thinness of the sole under the forefoot. A point that is part of Wave Rider’s DNA but that we hope to see change on the following models.
Facts
Technical Specs
Cushioning
Technologies
Use
Comparisons – Mizuno USA vs.:
Mizuno USA
The new model is lighter with softer cushioning. In addition, the upper is thinner and better ventilated without decreasing the effectiveness of the foot lockdown. The improvement is clear, and we recommend that you opt for the 25 if you can.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Does the Mizuno USA fit true to size?
Yes, based on our review analysis, we can confirm that this shoe fits true to size. So you can pick up your usual size.
Is the Mizuno USA good for marathon running?
Yes, it is! The Wave Rider offers comfortable cushioning with a slight bounce making it a good choice for longer distances like the marathon.