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Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour Radiant Rd/Wh Men's Shoes

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Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour Radiant Rd/Wh Men's Shoes

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Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour Red/White Men's 7.0
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Price: $139.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 7.0
Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour Red/White Men's 11.5
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Price: $139.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.5

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Mizuno's premium shoe for stability, support, and durability. Backed by a 6-month outsole durability guarantee.

Designed for powerful, aggressive movers who put a premium on support and stability, the Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour is the ideal shoe to supply confidence in your movement. Not only does this shoe provide a high level of support and stability, it maintains the comfort needed for long matches and offers a speedy feel. Compared to the Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 5, this shoe will feel a bit more sturdy, stable, and durable, without feeling heavy or weighed down. The midsole provides a decent amount of comfort underneath the foot, while still feeling responsive and provides energy return as you sprint. Mizuno’s signature DuRubber outsole holds up strong to the gritty hardcourts, and provides an ideal blend of grip and give for the modern hardcourt slider. Backed by a six-month outsole durability guarantee.

  • Upper: Lightweight 3-D Solid upper provides a comfortable fit, durability, and breathability. Internal sleeve connected to the tongue supplies great comfort and a glove-like fit.
  • Midsole: Enerzy high rebound material to maximize energy return into every stride. PoWnCe offer lightweight, and responsive cushioning. Mizuno Wave enhances lateral stability of the shoe, and with shock absorption; disperses energy more evenly upon foot-strike.
  • Outsole: DuRubber increases durability to high impact areas, and is formed into modified herringbone pattern for traction on any court surface. Lateral outrigger provides a more powerful base, and maximizes the lateral stability for aggressive cuts. Backed by a six month outsole durability guarantee.
  • Color: Radiant Red / White

Fit Details

Length: True
Width: Medium
Arch: Slightly Low
Break-in: Slight
Surface: Hard (all-court)
Durability Guarantee: Yes
Weight: 14.7 ounces (size 10.5)

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
10 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great shoeI've been playing for four decades and I've played with everything. These past few years I've been playing with Adidas Barricades and Asics Gel Resolutions, but these are my new favorites. Love the cushioning and the support my feet get when playing with these shoes. Also, I really like the warranty procedure Mizuno has when replacing shoes.
4 out of 5 Stars
Good shoeGood shoes but, I only used them five times: Four singles matches and one two hour practice and I could already see my sock from the toe drag during my service motion. Won’t be buying another pair but it was a good shoe for everything else.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Perfect!!!So far the best shoes I have had. I have tried Nike, Asics, Wilson, adidas and all of those shoes left me in pain. Finally with the Mizuno not only do I not have pain but I also feel confident in running and sprinting. They have an excellent grip and I feel so stable and grounded. They have solved my fascia pain, they leave the toes free, and they protect under the ball of the foot. Do not need any insoles.
2 out of 5 Stars
Comfortable but lacks stabilityI really wanted to like this shoe but its lack of stability has been an issue. I have never rolled my ankles playing tennis or basketball, and after I started using this shoe I rolled my ankle. Overall it’s a comfortable shoe but lacks stability.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Amazing package of comfort and playabilityI’m coming from using the exceed for two generations. I absolutely loved the exceed line but felt like I needed more cushion. Tried the enforce and while it certainly did take a little getting used to, I can’t imagine playing with a Different shoe now. The underfoot comfort while still being responsive is crazy! The shoe feels balanced on fast and aggressive side to side movement. The tongue and heel lockdown is also just incredible. The only knock I’ll give it is the outsole only lasted me about three months. However, Mizuno stands behind their products with the 6 month outsole warranty.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Very comfortableI have a medium width foot with a low arch. Good fitting shoe. True to size. Comfortable. No sore areas. My break in time was zero to short. Though heavier than the Mizuno Exceed, I didn’t feel slow on court. Support felt better than the Exceed. Padding underfoot felt good without loss of feel for the court.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best tennis shoeThis is by far the best tennis shoe I've ever had on my feet. Good cushioning, energy return & fits a bit wider forefoot perfectly. I've always been a K-Swiss guy. No comparison. You feel like you've got some substance under your feet with good traction in a lighter package. 6 month sole guarantee. I just purchased a second pair. What's not to like? 4.5 all court senior player that plays much younger competition.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Snug with good gripAgree with prior reviews. Lighter than Diadora Blushield. Containment is great around my ankles where I have had issues in the past. Haven’t noticed the Achilles slip that had been mentioned in other reviews. Great tread and grip for side to side and front quick stops. Very comfortable and feel like I can play for hours without fatigue. I'm a quick 4.5 all-court player.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
BEST SHOE OF 2023?Got mine yesterday and played in them today. I am definitely impressed. I would compare this shoe to the Lotto Raptors 100 and the Diadora B.Icon 2 (pretty good company to be inn IMO). A little more stable that a Babloat Jet Mach 3, but nearly as quick. Blows anything from Adidas, Asics, New Balance, or Nike out of the water. It has to be a TOP FIVE shoe right now - perhaps #1 at this time. The shoe is everything Dr. Zach says it is in his review. One thing I found very interesting with these shoes was the lockdown of the foot really focused on encasing the ankle to secure the foot, whereas, the Asics Gel Res 9 tries to strap your foot in using it's "DYNAWRAP technology" with the straps in the lacing. The Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour system is much more stable and MUCH more comfortable. The Gel Res 9s also feel less nimble that the Enforce Tour. The Mizuno is hands down a better shoe IMO. I would compare the cushioning to a Babolat, Adidas Solecourt Boost, or Diadora Blushield shoe - cushioned yet responsive IMO. Compares to the Lotto Raptor 100 based on my playtests, but without the pressure on the achilles tendon the Raptor has. They feel great on the court. I am ordering a second pair!
4 out of 5 Stars
Comfortable, some heel slippageHave these and the FF3s. These feel more like running shoes, very comfortable, but not as supportive as the FF3s. They fit true to size. Wish they had had one more eyelet to lock in my heels. Overall, I think the FF3s are a slightly better shoe.