Mizuno Wave Fission


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Performance

Lightness
7
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
7
Responsive
8
Stability
7
Grip
8

Details of Wave Fission

Gender Men , Women
Cushion Neutral
Runner weight Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Road
Use training
Pace Low , Medium
Foot Normal feet
Strike Forefoot
Year 2018

The Mizuno Wave Fission, a Running shoes that includes high performance features to achieve high levels of training, has arrived on the market. Aimed at runners with a neutral stride, itfeatures Mizuno 's most advanced technologies that result in a versatile, responsive and reactive model.

Mizuno Wave Fission, features

The big brands in the running world are continually analyzing and studying new compounds that serve to respond to the different needs of runners. Mizuno does not lag behind and prioritizing innovation, resulting in models as competent as the Mizuno Wave Fission. This running shoe has a midsole that incorporates the UA1C, a new EVA that has a new polymer composition and offers high shock absorption. It is also 36% lighter than regular EVA.

The midsole of these Mizuno Fission also features the UaicX cushioning that is giving such good results. This structure is lighter and innovative, offers very good cushioning and, at the same time, reduces the weight of the model.

The upper is covered in its entirety by a large mesh that offers good breathability. This keeps the foot cool and ventilated during the race.

As for the outsole of these Mizuno Fission we should point out the introduction of Mizuno's most durable rubber compound, el X. Besides offering superb traction, it increases the shoe's durability.

Mizuno Fission, traction and cushioning

If there is one thing that stands out in the Mizuno Fission Running shoes, it is their high performance. It offers a response adapted to each moment and features some of Mizuno's most advanced technologies. Aimed at neutral runners with a certain technical level of running, they promise dynamism, protection, cushioning and traction in running.

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