Mizuno once again puts us between a rock and a hard place with a duel of titans between two of its most emblematic pronator shoes, the Mizuno Wave Horizon 5 and the Mizuno Wave Inspire 17 Two ambitious proposals from the Osaka firm for runners who demand greater control of stability in the race and that also incorporate the latest technology from the Japanese firm. We've already told you, it will be really difficult to choose one of them...
To talk about these Running shoes is to talk about a safevalor for those runners who require greater control of running movements. Silhouettes that, in addition, incorporate the most innovative materials and technologies of the Japanese firm with the aim of offering an unbeatable running response.
If weeks ago in the post "Whose are you?Mizuno Wave Rider 25 vs Mizuno Wave Ultima 12?" we made you participants of a duel between two of the most acclaimed Mizuno neutral Running shoes, now it's time to face two of its best-selling pronatorRunning shoes; Mizuno Wave Horizon 5 and Mizuno Wave Inspire 17 Two heavyweights that have much more in common than you think ... let's see it!
While it is true that the Wave Inspire saga of is longer-lived than the Wave Horizon, the latter has successfully positioned itself among pronator runners. These top of the range Running shoes in cushioning are aimed at completing long distances on asphalt at medium and low paces and that is why they share many of the most innovative technological applications such as:
Weights are more or less similar in both training shoes, with the men's and women's versions weighing around 250-300 grams.
The main difference between these models lies in their midsole configuration. While it is true that both share the presence of Mizuno ENERZY foam, the Wave Horizon 5 combine it with the XPOP system and U4icX technology, the result? A fluid stride together with an impulse effect that will surprise you a lot.
For their part, the Mizuno Wave Inspire 17 incorporate the renewed Fan-Shaped Wave wavy foam structure. A platform that presents various types of heights to promote excellent cushioning and stability. In this case, the ENERZY technology is accompanied by the U4ic compound for greater reactivity and softer feel, something that our tester already mentioned in the review of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 17.
If there is one thing I could qualify these Mizuno Wave Inspire 17 for, it is their outstanding cushioning.
Aimed at pronator runners looking to complete long distances on asphalt, both silhouettes stand as a safe bet for pronator runners looking to enjoy extra support, stability and support during the race.
A successful combination of cushioning and stability optimized for paces around 4:30min/km-5:30min/km in the case of the Mizuno Wave Inspire 17 and somewhat slower paces in the case of the Mizuno Wave Horizon, above 5:30 min/km.
In short, two Mizuno heavyweights for those runners who demand greater control of running movements, discover them!
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