Would you say these are good for all they wear since I’m on my feet 8hrs and I need it to be stable ?, I have some hokas they are super comfy but not stable
Very good Toe box for runners with wide feet. Definitely for slow runs. Very stable , cushioning with small pop . I enjoy them a lot. I put inside Currex insoles and they roll like Bentley. I have flat and wide feet. Top quality.
@@RunMoore The last time a Wave Inspire actually provided support (for me) with the Inspire 14 - with that awesome midfoot lock down system they had. I really plan to give these a shot.
last gen was awesome .. I love the diafora vigore .. I have a bad ankle and doing a lot of walking on vacation to Disney .. usually my ankle locks up or I need a walking stick .. I didn’t need it with the mizuno it keep my ankle stable
We found it to be very similar to the Brooks Beast. I would have to say it is slightly better for running than the Beast due to the energy return from the midsole having a bit more of a pop to it than the Brooks Beast.
I have the original Wave Horizon and like that it "throws" my foot outward which takes pressure off of my posterior tibial tendon. Does this shoe do the same? Thanks.
The Wave Horizon has a firmer midsole compared to some of the other maximum cushioned counterparts. The firmer midsole helps give it extra support as a stability shoe. However, it is stiff in the forefoot.
That would depend on what you are looking for. If you want a comfortable, supportive, soft, and cushioned walking/running/everyday shoe, then the Wave Horizon would be for you. If you want a very soft, lightweight hybrid road/trail training shoe, we recommend the Challenger ATR 7.
There ugly, the color scheme is a turn off.. Reminds me of NB 1540, 928 and 990. Those are a solid stability shoe. The wave inspire is much nice with a higher drop.
I have daily used every Wave Horizon since the 4 and I'm happy to say the 7 is even more comfy than earlier iterations, significantly so
Would you say these are good for all they wear since I’m on my feet 8hrs and I need it to be stable ?, I have some hokas they are super comfy but not stable
@@robwhiff3411 yes I walk in them all day at work
Very good Toe box for runners with wide feet. Definitely for slow runs. Very stable , cushioning with small pop . I enjoy them a lot. I put inside Currex insoles and they roll like Bentley. I have flat and wide feet. Top quality.
We're glad to hear you love yours! Mizuno is definitely one of our highest-quality brands. We hope they treat you well for many moore miles!
which currex insoles?
I have the Wave Inspire and really enjoy it.
That's great to hear! The Wave Inspire is one of our favorite shoes here at the shop in its respective category.
@@RunMoore The last time a Wave Inspire actually provided support (for me) with the Inspire 14 - with that awesome midfoot lock down system they had. I really plan to give these a shot.
Totally agree with the colour options. Really hoping for a tripleblack or at least a black/white version 🤞
last gen was awesome .. I love the diafora vigore .. I have a bad ankle and doing a lot of walking on vacation to Disney .. usually my ankle locks up or I need a walking stick .. I didn’t need it with the mizuno it keep my ankle stable
Thanks for watching! We are Glad you found a good stable and supportive walking shoe.
@@RunMoore definitely I’ll have to try the new version .. going to Florida in May and august.. also does diadiora offer and wide sizes
Do they have a smooth heal-to-forefoot transition?
How does the Horizon compare to the Sky? Ive tried the sky on briefly but liked it.
How does this compare to the Brooks Beast?
We found it to be very similar to the Brooks Beast. I would have to say it is slightly better for running than the Beast due to the energy return from the midsole having a bit more of a pop to it than the Brooks Beast.
I have the original Wave Horizon and like that it "throws" my foot outward which takes pressure off of my posterior tibial tendon. Does this shoe do the same? Thanks.
How flexible is the forefoot?
The Wave Horizon has a firmer midsole compared to some of the other maximum cushioned counterparts. The firmer midsole helps give it extra support as a stability shoe. However, it is stiff in the forefoot.
Mizuno Wave Horizon 7 or Hoka Challenger ATR 7?
That would depend on what you are looking for. If you want a comfortable, supportive, soft, and cushioned walking/running/everyday shoe, then the Wave Horizon would be for you. If you want a very soft, lightweight hybrid road/trail training shoe, we recommend the Challenger ATR 7.
There ugly, the color scheme is a turn off.. Reminds me of NB 1540, 928 and 990. Those are a solid stability shoe.
The wave inspire is much nice with a higher drop.