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Mizuno Cursoris

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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Best Running Shoe Reviews – Mizuno Cursoris}}
[[File:CursorisSlice.JPG|none|thumb|x300px|The Mizuno Cursoris. You can see the plastic wave plate in the forefoot as a thin blue line between the orange foam and the small black foam inset.]]
The [http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/MIZ752/ Cursoris] is a light shoe with a soft sole, almost as soft as the Hokas, but only half the thickness so overall the cushioning is less. The Cursoris is clearly a road shoe, with little protection from stones, and no outsole grip. The toe box is the biggest and best designed of any shoe I've tried, even better than the Altra. In fact it's one of the [[Shoe Modifications| few shoes that I don't need to modify]]. The upper is soft, which some people find strange and can result in them being over tightened. Once you get used to the feeling that they're barely there, they stay in place well. However, they wear as quickly as you might expect, so the cost per mile is quite high.
{| class="wikitable"
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|[[File:Mizuno-Wave-Runner-Cursoris-top.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris top]]
|[[File:Mizuno-Wave-Runner-Cursoris-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris bottom]]
|[[File:Mizuno-Wave-Runner-Cursoris-inside.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris inside]]
|[[File:Mizuno-Wave-Runner-Cursoris-outside.jpg|none|thumb|150px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris outside]]
|[[File:CursorisSlice.JPG|none|thumb|150px|The Mizuno Cursoris. You can see the plastic wave plate in the forefoot as a thin blue line between the orange foam and the small black foam inset.]]
|}
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