The Neo Vista is one of Mizuno's new generation of trainers that's making waves in the running shoe world. It has generated so much popularity because of its maximalist midsole which is comprised of energetic super foams and a glass fibre plate. It's designed to be a do-it-all super trainer capable of all types of runs. The second version has received some significant updates which has changed the shoe in many ways. This comparison will tell you which version is better for you.
The Adidas Adizero Prime X Strung 3.0 is a stiff, maximalist trainer with the most extreme forefoot rocker on the market. It's best suited to short intervals and short uptempo runs because of its powerful toe offs and hefty weight. Version 3 is lighter and softer than its predecessor but is still too heavy for racing in.
The Mizuno Wave Inspire 21 has truly won me over. It’s a great shoe that delivers reliable stability with a cushioned, smooth ride. Whether you’re heading out for a walk, jog, or mid-distance run, these shoes perform well. Mizuno has definitely stepped up their game, and I’m here for it
Designed to be a fun, fast, speed trainer, the Rebel has become a very popular New Balance trainer over the last 4 years. It has always been an affordable price, has always been widely available and has always had an engaging ride with plenty of energy return. The Rebel v5 is a small evolution of the Rebel v4 but there are some significant changes that you should be aware of. This comparison will tell you which version is better for you.