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Mizuno Wave Skyrise 4 Men's Running Shoes (Size: 7.5 - 11.5) - W/Code

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Reduced from RRP £129.99 to £39, get Mizuno Wave Skyrise 4 Men's Running Shoes for £35.10 with code STUDIOGSG10

- Delivery is £4.99

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For everyday runners who like a floating sensation while running. You will feel like you are floating with this shoe designed for smooth runs. It features MIZUNO ENERZY for soft cushioning and high energy return. MIZUNO WAVE enhances the stability while still maintaining the floating feeling.

  • Running Shoe Type: Everyday
  • Surface: Road
  • Support Type: Cushioning/Neutral
  • Midsole Technology: ENERZY
  • Sole Technology: X10 Carbon Rubber Sole
  • Upper Technology: Waveknit
  • Lining: Synthetic
  • Insole Technology: EVA Insole


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  1. clolly1's avatar
    I have the mizuno wave horizon & they are the comfiest trainers I’ve ever had. I much prefer them over my hokas. I’d say they are a little big fitting, maybe 1/2 size & wide fitting which is perfect for me. My brother swears by mizuno for his choice of running trainer too, he runs a lot & does marathons etc 
    qwertymz's avatar
    If I’m an 11.5 Hoka would you suggest a different size in these?
  2. Bbqueue's avatar
    Does anyone know if they are likely to have these in store at sports direct?

    I've never bought anything from this brand so I've no idea on how they fit so I'd like to try a pair on. If they're any good I'd probably pick up a couple of pairs to go alongside my GT-2000 Asics (and the cheapie 800's)
    Quids's avatar
    If it helps, I only use New Balance and ASICS as they usually for me perfectly. I ordered two pairs of these and they fit like New Balance and ASICS. (edited)
  3. azzap's avatar
    Can anyone recommend a better everyday runner, that’s isn’t over £100+ ?
    nibelheimtimes's avatar
    You can often find a pair of Brooks for £60-70 if you’re not fussed about getting ‘this season’s’ pair. I always buy one down from the newest and haven’t paid more than £75, they last me a good few years and stop my knees going crunchy!
  4. luvabargin's avatar
    These look too fast for me
  5. gchild's avatar
    Anyone with pronation tried these?
    TypicalAsianFindingDeals's avatar
    I'd also like to know this. I can't find much reviews
  6. emma.fenwick's avatar
    Sports Direct sell them for the same price
    charliecroker1966's avatar
    same group of companies
  7. bendanuk's avatar
    Anyone know if they are a true fit for sizes?
    duncanhh's avatar
    I’ve just bought a size 8 and fit perfectly
  8. michaeldudley's avatar
    Quidco
  9. nerftrolls's avatar
    I have a pair of these, perfectly ok everyday runner in my view. The only thing I can really fault is that they anecdotally didn’t seem to last as well as other shoes although I will dig them out again as Strava seems to suggest they’ve done well under. Sizing is pretty on the nose. For 35 quid I might well pick up a pair as spares.
    Bbqueue's avatar
    Don't forget the fiver shipping...
  10. freddyfender's avatar
    great price.....was tempted to try a pair of these a little while ago..was'nt sure if they'd be any good for an over pronator though.... i did buy a pair of mizuno's for my daughter for xmas...she's been happy with them
  11. Bbqueue's avatar
    Does anyone know of any sports direct codes to take 10% off? They show as having sizes in stock that these don't
  12. SoulSonic's avatar
    Does anyone have any experience with these? I'm looking for a shoe for long runs of 20k+ at an easy pace. I recently bought the Hoka Mach 5 which are super comfortable and took me to a half marathon PB, but at 3 times the price of these I don't want to wear them out in a hurry!
  13. greycounciller's avatar
    I've got the Skyrise 3. Paid £100 a year ago. Good entry level running shoe, true to size, comfortable, flat running surface and heel area. Might pick up and box a pair of these as a 2nd pair when my originals run-out.
  14. hurst_ray's avatar
    I've got these. They fit true to size, I couldn't get away with them for running, they just feel weird on the soles and the drops not right for me. They are fairly light and comfortable so just wear them for walking about
  15. RaymondHowe's avatar
    Discount code for Mens Mizumo trainers does not work
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