Mizuno Wave EVO Cursoris


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Performance

Lightness
10
Cushioning
5
Flexibility
9
Responsive
8
Stability
6
Grip
8

Details of Wave EVO Cursoris

Gender Men , Women
Runner weight Light , Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Road
Use training
Pace Medium
Foot Normal feet
Strike Forefoot
Year 2013

The Mizuno wave Evo Cursoris is the first bet of the brand in footwear with 0 drop along with the Wave Evo Levitas. In reality and despite the fact that there is no drop, it is not purely a minimalist shoe, but rather a transition shoe. It combines lightweight materials with minimal cushioning throughout the sole (18 mm thick). With a lightweight construction (172 grams), and a sober but attractive design it will allow the runner to run fast with a little more cushioning than a pure minimalist shoe. The upper has perforations that give it great breathability and at the same time makes it lighter. The lacing is classic of the brand. The sole has a thickness of 18 mm3 mm thicker than the Wave Levitas) and consists of rigid treads in the forefoot, which ends in the midfoot and a heel area in which the cushioning reinforcement included in the Wave Levitas model has been eliminated. Good traction of its sole. A good option for those who decide to make the leap to more natural running but want to go slowly. Let's say it would be the ideal shoe prior to pure minimalism... Asymmetric configuration, following the anatomy of the foot. Wider forefoot than in a conventional shoe. Completely flat profile. Multidirectional flex grooves in the forefoot. EVO WAVE technology in the forefoot: A wave platform to cushion the metatarsal area, where there is more impact in MIDFOOT RUNNING. Midsole made of AP+ Minimalist upper for increased lightness. Recommended for: Runners who wish to train the plantar musculature.
- Runners who wish to practice MIDFOOT RUNNING (natural running with metatarsal impact).

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