In the section of the shoe of the week, today we go to the classic. Watch out, but to the renewed classic because in the following lines you will discover everything you need to know about the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 Model runner with support and dynamism, brand of the Japanese house, and that, although it does not seem, brings with it certain improvements that continue to keep it in the privileged zone of the best-selling shoes in its class For something will be, and so we tell you in Runnea, do not lose detail of these Mizuno!
It is fair to start by saying that the latest version of these Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 has entered the scene as a daily training shoe that has been reinvented. We say it has reinvented itself, because, today, you can find in the market two different versions of the same model with identical features: the standard and more classic Wave Inspire 16; and the Wave Inspire 16 Waveknit, more updated and with a knitted upper, which not only make it more attractive, but also reinforce that feeling of dynamism in each stride. Obviously, prices vary depending on the model chosen, and it goes without saying that the evolved Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 Waveknit is the more expensive version of the two.
Mizuno Wave Inspire 16, runner profile: Which runners is it aimed at?
Loyal followers of Mizuno know that the Wave Inspire is the saga par excellence oriented to runners who need support and stability to keep moving forward in each workout. It's a full-fledged pronator running shoe with cushioning.
A brief analysis of the market allows us to witness this change of trend in the segment of Running shoes for training day in and day out. Here, silhouettes are looking to be more versatile, lighter, and even faster. This does not mean that the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 vaya against the current of what is demanded in the market, but it is true that this model of the Osaka brand remains faithful to its philosophy and its own hallmarks. The Wave Inspire 16 offers the cushioning and stability you need to run without restrictions and with total safety.
So the runner with excessive pronation will find in these Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 a model that ensures firmer and more responsive transitions to run all kinds of distances.
New features of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16
It is true that the design of the MizunoWave Inspire 16 is intended to offer superior performance, and for this the balance between cushioning, dynamism and lightness is more than studied in this model. Thus, the developers of the Japanese brand put into action their best materials and cutting-edge technologies. The result: a midsole with a high level of shock absorption, but also designed to provide the necessary support, contributing to smoother and more comfortable transitions. Not without a touch of responsiveness in every stride.
Answering the question: what's new in the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16? Basically two sections: renewed upper and Fan Wave technology. Starting with Mizunos exclusive Fan Wave technology, this translates into a double wave whose mission is to improve support to deal with overpronation, in addition to increasing the flexibility of the model, thanks to this system of flexible grooves.
As we have mentioned that these Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 have two different versions, perhaps we can talk about different models, but what really changes is the construction of its upper. In the more classic and standard version, the Wave Inspire 16 features an engineered mesh with the breathability and fit that Mizuno always offers. While in the WaveKnit version, these Inspire 16s implement a knitted fabric to reinforce a softer fit, as well as improved support, but also a more attractive aesthetic. Both upper styles offer a superior fit, because these Wave Inspire 16 are able to wrap the foot more effectively to offer a higher degree of comfort.
One thing to note is that the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 also features a wider last, making it a great option for all runners who wear insoles.
All the technologies implemented in the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16
In the full breakdown of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 6, these are the midsole, upper and outsole materials and technologies that make it a reliable and safe daily training shoe:
Midsole technologies
- Cloudwave
A redesigned plastic wave feature that runs from the heel to the midfoot to promote well-cushioned and springy transitions.
- Fan Wave
Double wave that provides the stability needed to run while reducing the degree of pronation, and also without increasing the stiffness of the model.
- SmoothRide
The web of flex grooves that reduce both rapid acceleration and deceleration of the foot, creating a smoother running feel from toe to heel.
- U4ic
Lightweight compound that has been arranged to absorb more shock while increasing the durability and strength of the model.
- U4icX
Material designed to reinforce the cushioning capacity of the shoe, and also increase the energy return in each stride.
Sole technologies
- X10
Mizuno's most solid and resistant compound, located in the heel area, offering resistance and better traction on the surface.
Also the blown rubber in the forefoot increases cushioning as well as responsiveness.
Technologies in the upper
- Engineered Mesh (Mizuno Wave Inspire 16)
Engineered technical mesh that contributes to the aesthetics of the model, but also makes the fit softer and more comfortable to the foot.
- WaveKnit (Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 WaveKnit)
That knitted fabric that wraps around the entire upper, resulting in a more pleasant feel with optimal support, and ensures superior comfort with every step.
- Dynamotion Fit
All for the benefit of comfort, this system provides the necessary elasticity in the forefoot area, while the collar design offers precise support in the heel area. This is also supported by the stitched overlays on the instep and sides to keep the foot in place.
Mizuno Wave Inspire 16, technical specifications
To finish off the review of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 shoe of the week, we must refer to the technical specifications section. This Mizuno pronator shoe has a standard 12 mmdrop (heel height of 31 mm and forefoot height of 19 mm), and weights about 286 grams for the men's model (size 42EU) and 241 grams for the women's version (size 39EU).
These characteristics serve to certify that the Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 is a supportive shoe with dynamic and lightweight cushioning. A classic evolved to offer maximum performance in every workout.
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