Comments on: Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro Beta Review: A man, a tram, a canal, Amsterdam (Marathon) https://believeintherun.com/shoe-reviews/mizuno-wave-rebellion-pro-beta-review/ Running shoe review and run culture website Wed, 05 Mar 2025 16:01:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Kyle https://believeintherun.com/shoe-reviews/mizuno-wave-rebellion-pro-beta-review/#comment-25873 Tue, 07 Jan 2025 16:46:21 +0000 https://believeintherun.com/?post_type=shoe&p=50542#comment-25873 Sounds like you could’ve benefited from doing some training and workouts in the shoe to become accustomed to the aggressive geometries. Excited to try em for a half in 2025!

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By: Ryan Becker https://believeintherun.com/shoe-reviews/mizuno-wave-rebellion-pro-beta-review/#comment-24692 Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:56:05 +0000 https://believeintherun.com/?post_type=shoe&p=50542#comment-24692 I’m definitely curious to give these a go! As a heavy forefoot striker I never thought that the Alphafly or Vaporfly ever worked for me with all of that delicious foam sitting behind where I land. I’ve run around 100-150 workout miles in the WRP 2s, and find them working best for me with a relatively high cadence, probably close to marathon pace. Mile reps when you’re too on the toes I don’t find engages the rocker/foam as much as you’d want, but when a workout or LR gets too long and your cadence drops or form gets a little sloppy, that mountain of foam encourages you to reengage your stride and pick it back up again. Again, I’m curious enough to see what changed that I’ll probably pick up a pair. I just can’t decide if I should wait and see if the 2s will drop in price, and so try the 3s the next, next time I need a fresh pair of marathon racers. At the end of the day, I’m super stoked that a brand is doing something outside the mold and want to support that initiative by buying the product.

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By: alex https://believeintherun.com/shoe-reviews/mizuno-wave-rebellion-pro-beta-review/#comment-24673 Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:14:46 +0000 https://believeintherun.com/?post_type=shoe&p=50542#comment-24673 I like the idea of a heel strike-less shoe. Even walking around in it must be good training for different parts of your leg and foot muscles right?

Do you feel any other shoes provide a similar experience? And how was the heel/ankle stability on these? I usually run Nikes but never felt totally confident with their newer react foam x midsole.

Thanks!

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