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Neo Zen Sport Shoes Running White / Black / Frontier Blue Code: J1GC258601

Description & Specifications

The Mizuno Neo Zen is a modern athletic shoe designed for runners seeking a combined experience of comfort, relief, and lightness.

Product advantages:

  • Mizuno Enerzy NXT – technology that offers exceptional relief and improves comfort during running, while providing better elasticity.
  • Polyurethane foam in the midsole – ensures satisfactory relief and...
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  • This review is about the colour: Blue

    The chronicle shoe is one step ahead. I don't know if there is anything better in terms of the combination of responsiveness (bounce) and shock absorption. There are many good shoes in the daily/super trainer category, but for me, the only one that can truly compete for the top spot with the Puma Velocity Nitro 4. On the first run, the runner might think it's mainly a soft-max cushioning shoe, but it's more than that. Those abroad who say it's unstable should make sure to strengthen their legs and ankles. It's a shoe for strong legs and definitely NOT UNSTABLE. If it were more stable, it would lose its purpose, as it says on the side: EFFORTLESS PERFORMANCE. So if you want something more stable, you could go for a Novablast 5, for example, but you lose responsiveness from the midsole and comfort. The Adidas EVO SL and Saucony Azura are also very good options, and somewhat different. The shoe opens up after the first 10-20 kilometers you use it, and that's when you see how generous it is! You can't get enough of it!!!! Of course, it loses in terms of ground feel. You feel like you're stepping on a cloud-trampoline! It's all about personal preference. And the competition is quite close, so it's fair for someone to choose another shoe in the category. However, in terms of the combination of comfort (the upper hugs the foot well, ultra-lightweight, soft underneath and moderately/quite stable, shock absorption) and performance from the sole, so naturally and comfortably, without the risk of injuries from hard carbon plates, it is the top of the category along with the Puma VN4, which matches it because it completes other boxes and leaves others less complete.

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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    The shoes are very soft and pleasant to step on, but a bit unstable. Anyone who needs stability should avoid them. I found them a bit larger in size than they should be, probably because they have no padding or internal cushioning at all. The fabric is quite elastic and hugs the foot. I mainly use them for more relaxed workouts, but I have also tried them in faster sessions, in which they did respond, but they tired me a bit. The outsole looks fragile but, to my surprise, it is not at all. I would buy them again in the future

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  • John Pacific
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    1) Good quality materials with a nice design.

    2) The sole is very soft, maybe more than it should be.

    3) The tongue of the shoe is integrated and not a separate piece, and the only way to wear the shoe is by using a shoehorn.

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  • The chronicle shoe is one step ahead. I don't know if there is anything better in terms of the combination of responsiveness (bounce) and shock absorption. There are many good shoes in the daily/super trainer category, but for me, the only one that can truly compete for the top spot with the Puma Velocity Nitro 4. On the first run, the runner might think it's mainly a soft-max cushioning shoe, but it's more than that. Those abroad who say it's unstable should make sure to strengthen their legs and ankles. It's a shoe for strong legs and definitely NOT UNSTABLE. If it were more stable, it would lose its purpose, as it says on the side: EFFORTLESS PERFORMANCE. So if you want something more stable, you could go for a Novablast 5, for example, but you lose responsiveness from the midsole and comfort. The Adidas EVO SL and Saucony Azura are also very good options, and somewhat different. The shoe opens up after the first 10-20 kilometers you use it, and that's when you see how generous it is! You can't get enough of it!!!! Of course, it loses in terms of ground feel. You feel like you're stepping on a cloud-trampoline! It's all about personal preference. And the competition is quite close, so it's fair for someone to choose another shoe in the category. However, in terms of the combination of comfort (the upper hugs the foot well, ultra-lightweight, soft underneath and moderately/quite stable, shock absorption) and performance from the sole, so naturally and comfortably, without the risk of injuries from hard carbon plates, it is the top of the category along with the Puma VN4, which matches it because it completes other boxes and leaves others less complete.

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  • The shoes are very soft and pleasant to step on, but a bit unstable. Anyone who needs stability should avoid them. I found them a bit larger in size than they should be, probably because they have no padding or internal cushioning at all. The fabric is quite elastic and hugs the foot. I mainly use them for more relaxed workouts, but I have also tried them in faster sessions, in which they did respond, but they tired me a bit. The outsole looks fragile but, to my surprise, it is not at all. I would buy them again in the future

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  • 1) Good quality materials with a nice design.

    2) The sole is very soft, maybe more than it should be.

    3) The tongue of the shoe is integrated and not a separate piece, and the only way to wear the shoe is by using a shoehorn.

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Description & Specifications

The Mizuno Neo Zen is a modern athletic shoe designed for runners seeking a combined experience of comfort, relief, and lightness.

Product advantages:

  • Mizuno Enerzy NXT – technology that offers exceptional relief and improves comfort during running, while providing better elasticity.
  • Polyurethane foam in the midsole – ensures satisfactory relief and flexibility, reducing the impact of shocks on the joints.
  • Rubber outsole – provides durability and excellent traction on a variety of surfaces.
  • Low upper – offers greater freedom of movement around the ankle joint, which is important during extended runs.
  • Lace-up fastening – allows precise adjustment of the shoe to the foot, increasing its stability.

SkuDescription|Brand

Product Number
J1GC258601
Style
Running
Gender
Men's
Colour
White
Fit
-
Insole
-
Midsole Technology
BOUNCE
Drop
6 mm
Weight
235 gr
Standing
Yes

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  • This review is about the colour: Blue

    The chronicle shoe is one step ahead. I don't know if there is anything better in terms of the combination of responsiveness (bounce) and shock absorption. There are many good shoes in the daily/super trainer category, but for me, the only one that can truly compete for the top spot with the Puma Velocity Nitro 4. On the first run, the runner might think it's mainly a soft-max cushioning shoe, but it's more than that. Those abroad who say it's unstable should make sure to strengthen their legs and ankles. It's a shoe for strong legs and definitely NOT UNSTABLE. If it were more stable, it would lose its purpose, as it says on the side: EFFORTLESS PERFORMANCE. So if you want something more stable, you could go for a Novablast 5, for example, but you lose responsiveness from the midsole and comfort. The Adidas EVO SL and Saucony Azura are also very good options, and somewhat different. The shoe opens up after the first 10-20 kilometers you use it, and that's when you see how generous it is! You can't get enough of it!!!! Of course, it loses in terms of ground feel. You feel like you're stepping on a cloud-trampoline! It's all about personal preference. And the competition is quite close, so it's fair for someone to choose another shoe in the category. However, in terms of the combination of comfort (the upper hugs the foot well, ultra-lightweight, soft underneath and moderately/quite stable, shock absorption) and performance from the sole, so naturally and comfortably, without the risk of injuries from hard carbon plates, it is the top of the category along with the Puma VN4, which matches it because it completes other boxes and leaves others less complete.

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  • tnik
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    The shoes are very soft and pleasant to step on, but a bit unstable. Anyone who needs stability should avoid them. I found them a bit larger in size than they should be, probably because they have no padding or internal cushioning at all. The fabric is quite elastic and hugs the foot. I mainly use them for more relaxed workouts, but I have also tried them in faster sessions, in which they did respond, but they tired me a bit. The outsole looks fragile but, to my surprise, it is not at all. I would buy them again in the future

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    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • John Pacific
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    1) Good quality materials with a nice design.

    2) The sole is very soft, maybe more than it should be.

    3) The tongue of the shoe is integrated and not a separate piece, and the only way to wear the shoe is by using a shoehorn.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • The chronicle shoe is one step ahead. I don't know if there is anything better in terms of the combination of responsiveness (bounce) and shock absorption. There are many good shoes in the daily/super trainer category, but for me, the only one that can truly compete for the top spot with the Puma Velocity Nitro 4. On the first run, the runner might think it's mainly a soft-max cushioning shoe, but it's more than that. Those abroad who say it's unstable should make sure to strengthen their legs and ankles. It's a shoe for strong legs and definitely NOT UNSTABLE. If it were more stable, it would lose its purpose, as it says on the side: EFFORTLESS PERFORMANCE. So if you want something more stable, you could go for a Novablast 5, for example, but you lose responsiveness from the midsole and comfort. The Adidas EVO SL and Saucony Azura are also very good options, and somewhat different. The shoe opens up after the first 10-20 kilometers you use it, and that's when you see how generous it is! You can't get enough of it!!!! Of course, it loses in terms of ground feel. You feel like you're stepping on a cloud-trampoline! It's all about personal preference. And the competition is quite close, so it's fair for someone to choose another shoe in the category. However, in terms of the combination of comfort (the upper hugs the foot well, ultra-lightweight, soft underneath and moderately/quite stable, shock absorption) and performance from the sole, so naturally and comfortably, without the risk of injuries from hard carbon plates, it is the top of the category along with the Puma VN4, which matches it because it completes other boxes and leaves others less complete.

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    0
  • The shoes are very soft and pleasant to step on, but a bit unstable. Anyone who needs stability should avoid them. I found them a bit larger in size than they should be, probably because they have no padding or internal cushioning at all. The fabric is quite elastic and hugs the foot. I mainly use them for more relaxed workouts, but I have also tried them in faster sessions, in which they did respond, but they tired me a bit. The outsole looks fragile but, to my surprise, it is not at all. I would buy them again in the future

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • 1) Good quality materials with a nice design.

    2) The sole is very soft, maybe more than it should be.

    3) The tongue of the shoe is integrated and not a separate piece, and the only way to wear the shoe is by using a shoehorn.

    Translated from Greek ·
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