The Mizuno Wave Sky 6 men's running shoes are designed to ensure a smooth running experience for neutral footstrike runners both in daily workouts and in long competitions.
The upper, in mesh made with 100% sustainable materials, is now 31% more elastic than the previous version and adapts better to the foot with every movement, guaranteeing an extremely precise fit as well as constant ventilation. The midsole, also in recycled materials, offers a perfect balance between cushioning and reactivity and a smoother roll thanks to the dual compound Mizuno Enerzy and Mizuno Enerzy Core that work in synergy.
With the Sky 6 you can enjoy a fantastic sensation of softness and cushioning at every step.
Details:
Dynamotion Fit
Combination of shoe technologies that create an upper that moves with your foot seamlessly throughout your stride, eliminating stress points and bunching for a more comfortable run.
Smoothride
This Unique approach to the sole of the shoe is designed to create a smooth, rocking-chair-like transition from heel to toe on every step.
X10
Durability and Traction. X-10 provides the most durable carbon rubber from Mizuno, it allows for longer wear in high impact areas and provides more traction at heel strike.
U4iCX
Lighter midsole with greater density and better comfort, and superior bounce.
Mizuno Enerzy
It is the midsole technology created to offer runners the highest cushioning and energy return experience ever, as well as an excellent feeling of comfort. It is 17% softer and provides 15% more response than previously used materials.
AeroHug
Technology that wraps the arch to eliminate the space between the foot and the shoe during the race, so as to ensure a secure fit and unrivaled comfort.
Mizuno Enerzy Core
Midsole material even softer and more elastic that ensures great energy return. Offers 293% softness and 56% more cushioning than previous compounds.
Foam Wave
Composed of two soft materials, joined in a wave-shaped design, this technology creates a structure with a unique impact absorption capacity, increases stability and controls pressure during landing by guiding the movement of the foot.