Looking at purchasing Mizuno runners.....should I ?
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Feb 2013
4:50pm, 20 Feb 2013
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FurryFeet
Riders are heavier and more a classic trainer. Precisions are anti lighter, less cushioning/more responsive, hence more a cross between racer and trainer.
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Feb 2013
4:54pm, 20 Feb 2013
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faithfulred
I'd go for precisions every time, but I suppose the only way to know which you'd prefer is to try them on.
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Feb 2013
7:44am, 21 Feb 2013
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Hackett
Gone for the Wave Riders will let you know how they go.
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Feb 2013
8:58pm, 26 Feb 2013
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Hackett
Got my Wave Riders and wore them out of the box for Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon ...not one blister.
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Mar 2013
7:41am, 4 Mar 2013
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Hackett
Second half marathon in the Mizunos and not a blister. Happy with the purchase , going to buy another pair for Brighton Marathon.
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Mar 2013
11:28am, 27 Mar 2013
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Hackett
Thanks for the input guys, just ordered my second pair of Mizuno Wave Riders to get me through Brighton Marathon.
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Mar 2013
11:32am, 27 Mar 2013
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Wriggling Snake
I have Asics and Wave Riders and prefer Riders by quite a distance, buy.
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