Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets. No really, which one do you prefer? Or, would you run with the Nike Perseus?
Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets. No really, which one do you prefer? Or, would you run with the Nike Perseus?
The Mercury fits me way better, and it feels lighter.
-the shoes are about equal in weight, i think
-nike air cushion will feel softer, mizuno will have a more responsive cushion
-the structure's pronation control denser eva is soft and not as supportive
-the mizuno wave is plastic and VERY stiff -- watch out if you have any tight calf or shin spling issues
this is almost like apples to oranges, try the mizuno wave maverick if you want something that feels like the structure moreso
shoe guy wrote:
-the shoes are about equal in weight, i think
-nike air cushion will feel softer, mizuno will have a more responsive cushion
-the structure's pronation control denser eva is soft and not as supportive
-the mizuno wave is plastic and VERY stiff -- watch out if you have any tight calf or shin spling issues
this is almost like apples to oranges, try the mizuno wave maverick if you want something that feels like the structure moreso
This is the complete opposite of what I've found.
The Mercury (and a lot of the Mizuno's) tend to be lighter than the others. They do not use the dual density, thus cutting back on some of the weight.
They also feel softer to me than the Structures.
Support-wise, the Structure is more supportive in my opinion. There is a decent sized footbridge, as well as a large chunk of posting.
The Maverick is even lighter than the Mercury as well.
Just my 2 cents.
Agree with these comments. Found the Mercury to be MUCH lighter and less on the motion control end. THe structure is not a nike that I like and I like the brand.