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Since our founding in 1906, we at Mizuno have taken special pride and pleasure in being able to participate in the exciting world of sports and in making the entire globe the stage for our activities. Each and every one of us is guided by the ideal of true sportsmanship. That was true nearly 100 years ago and is still true today. It is evident in our corporate philosophy which, simply stated, is "Contributing to society through the advancement of sporting goods and the promotion of sports." This philosophy is clearly reflected in our strong support of numerous worldwide sport events and in our dedication to advancing sports through cutting edge technology and research. Our product development strategy is to create products with features that enhance athlete performance and are unique to only Mizuno. These technological advancements make our sporting equipment and apparel go the extra mile and keep you in tip top playing form no matter the sport nor the conditions. Whether it's our Breath Thermo line of clothing which generates heat from the absorption of moisture to keep you warm in cooler temperatures, to our line of Arctic Touch garments that expels heat and moisture generated by the body during exercise to keep your body cool and comfortable, your comfort and performance are at the forefront of our innovation. From the diamond to the track, from the court to the fairway, Mizuno's commitment to Serious Performance shines through. Today, the high quality equipment that only Mizuno can produce are relied upon by athletes throughout the world. We produce superior quality equipment for serious performance, through the artful combination of technology and craftsmanship. Because, at Mizuno, your passion is our obsession.
Mizuno Womens Alchemy 12 Trainers Amazing Feel Underfoot! How can a shoe be so supportive, yet incredibly light weight That's the magic of Wave Alchemy. With a flat mid-sole and a wider base, the Alchemy delivers a smooth run without compromising support. Mizuno Womens Alchemy 12 Trainers feature: AIRmesh and synthetic overlay upper for superior feel, breathability and comfort Dynamotion Fit relieves stress that the foot normally puts on the upper and eliminates distortion for a customized fit WAVE Technology provides superior cushioning and stability Padded collar and mesh tongue provides greater comfort AP+ Midsole provides greater spring of momentum X-10 technology allows for longer wear in high impact areas and supplements traction at heel strike VS-1 features sustain incredible cushioning Mizuno Intercool ventilation helps keep your feet cool SmoothRide technology helps reduce shock Gender Engineering tailors footwear for customized fit A moderate control shoe designed for severe over pronation Weight: 9.7 oz Mizuno... Serious Performance!
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By sarah
I've always loved Mizuno Alchemy. LOVED them. They're the only shoes that doesn't give me any problems while running. I have the Alchemy 11 (my favorite by the way).I bought the Alchemy 12's and wore them several times and I can barely run without pain. They are hard as a rock. My shins hurt, my feet hurt, there is no cushion like the 11's. I HATE these 12's. I've ran outside once and made it a mile. Ran the treadmill for 5 (horrible). Did they change something about them? Someone mentioned that I need to "break them in" Disappointing in that my Alchemy 11's never needed broke in. I'm thinking about sending them back. I did buy another pair of the 11's b/c I really liked them that much. I could wear them for my cross training since they don't bother me for that but I have other shoes for those classes (spinning, turbo, and BodyPump).Anyone else having issues with the 12's or is it just me? Did I just get a bad pair?
By sarah
So, I read the reviews before buying these, and was a littler nervous about people saying they were different, but I've been buying the alchemy's for the last 4ish models and I have loved every. single. one. I didn't trust the complainers :)Sadly, the complainers ended up being right. The Alchemy 12 is a COMPLETELY different shoe from the 11's. The 11's are by far my favorite, best shoe EVER. The 12's are hard. After a couple weeks running with them I developed patellar tendonitis, and my shin splints returned. Not wanting to believe it was the shoe, I kept running in them. Today however, I ran in my old 11's and had zero pain.Please, please, please, Mizuno, if you're reading this, PLEASE go back to the design of the 11's. I don't want to give up on the alchemy's yet, but until there's a new model I'm going to have to find a different motion control shoe. :/I still gave it 2 stars because the fit is great, they look good, and I'm sure they work for some people, but not this girls severe over-pronation.
By E. Silva
I usually buy Saucony running shoes, but decided after several years of the same brand to try something new. BIG MISTAKE. I know everyone has a unique foot, but I did go online to use the Mizuno custom guide to find the "right" shoe for me. Even repeated the test twice to make sure I got the right one! Unfortunately, this shoe was so bad for my feet, I could only wear it for 3 six-mile runs and then went and bought my good old Saucony brand, tried but true. The Mizuno Alchemy was terrible for cushion in the ball of my feet, and the way it fit across the midsection of my foot caused my left foot to actually feel tingly, almost numb. I thought maybe it was laced too tight, but no. Even after I fixed it, still had the same problem. There seemed to be very little cushioning in the shoe and arch support was minimal, even though I had checked "high arches" on the custom fit guide. I have high arches and tend to roll my feet to the outside when running. These shoes did NOT work for me. Not worth the $110 pricetag by any means. Sorry, Mizuno. Going back to Saucony for good. Lesson learned.
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