Just received mine today for £75 British pounds. This seems a bargain given your review. I'm overweight, I'm a never going to be vying for the lead spot in 10ks let alone marathons so I think this "work horse" of a shoe may well do me fine. Oh, and despite not running in it yet, the fit of the shoe seems plush on my foot well fitting and I think I may have found a worthy successor to my usual Brooks Adrenaline!
@@soupyruns9709 For me, they're so good! I don't even acknowledge that I'm wearing them they're that comfy (with a slightly wider than normal, and very welcome, forefoot/toebox.) I've now got 4 pairs: 3 blue and one green. And now that you've told me they're on sale I'm gonna get a 5th pair: The blue and Yellow ones. I'm tired of having to adapt to various annual changes in style, support, technology and worst of all...reduced quality at higher prices! I've found a worthy successor to my much coveted but now mediocre built Brooks Adrenaline and frankly, I'm stocking up on these Mizunos for the next few years whilst I've got the money! Thanks for the heads-up!
@@percrunner1433 I have been running for about 16 years already, in recent years 8-10 pairs in my rotation. Runs with low cushioning and also with high cushioning, running with zero to10 drop. of course depending on the goal of the run, but yes trying to choose lighter shoes. Can't find a reason to buy such a heavy and expensive shoe, there are so many good shoes out there..
@@yakiweiss546 just because a shoe is heavy doesn’t mean it’s bad, or even feels heavy on the run. Also, the shoe is super durable, so you’re paying for a shoe that will last you for a super long time.
Bought a pair after checking out your review and had my first run in them this morning. Brilliant. Thanks for the recommendation.
I used v4. Very stable. Zero snap. Zero energy return. Can be very very good for pronators that just started running. Very expensive for the value
I’m intrigued by mizuno but haven’t purchased one yet. My wife gets a medical discount for ASICS so take advantage of that. These look so well built.
How do you get a medical discount?
Just received mine today for £75 British pounds. This seems a bargain given your review.
I'm overweight, I'm a never going to be vying for the lead spot in 10ks let alone marathons so I think this "work horse" of a shoe may well do me fine.
Oh, and despite not running in it yet, the fit of the shoe seems plush on my foot well fitting and I think I may have found a worthy successor to my usual Brooks Adrenaline!
How did you find this shoe? They’re currently on offer for £60 here in the uk at the moment.
@@soupyruns9709 For me, they're so good! I don't even acknowledge that I'm wearing them they're that comfy (with a slightly wider than normal, and very welcome, forefoot/toebox.) I've now got 4 pairs: 3 blue and one green. And now that you've told me they're on sale I'm gonna get a 5th pair: The blue and Yellow ones.
I'm tired of having to adapt to various annual changes in style, support, technology and worst of all...reduced quality at higher prices! I've found a worthy successor to my much coveted but now mediocre built Brooks Adrenaline and frankly, I'm stocking up on these Mizunos for the next few years whilst I've got the money!
Thanks for the heads-up!
I love my v5. Interested in trying out the v6
Hello. Thank you for your review. May I also know your foot length and shoe size for reference?
11.6 oz /330g at 170$, Give me a break...
How weak are your legs? For real.
@@percrunner1433 I have been running for about 16 years already, in recent years 8-10 pairs in my rotation. Runs with low cushioning and also with high cushioning, running with zero to10 drop. of course depending on the goal of the run, but yes trying to choose lighter shoes. Can't find a reason to buy such a heavy and expensive shoe, there are so many good shoes out there..
@@yakiweiss546 just because a shoe is heavy doesn’t mean it’s bad, or even feels heavy on the run. Also, the shoe is super durable, so you’re paying for a shoe that will last you for a super long time.
@@percrunner1433 Sorry you will not convince me, maybe a decade ago, today no place for such a shoes for my opinion
@@yakiweiss546 Your loss due to your stubbornness. The shoe is incredible.