Mizuno Gives the Wave Rider 1 Tech an Earthy "Forest Night" Makeover
Taking it from track to trail.



Mizuno strays from its customary white sneaker look with the latest Wave Rider 1 release. As part of Mizuno’s “Tech Future” range, the Wave Rider 1 receives a more low-key Forest Night and bronze makeover, driving home the technical aspect with camouflage-like tones.
The majority of the synthetic/leather uppers receive the earthy Forest Night color, but a nice pop of bronze has been added in key areas — the RunBird logo, tongue branding, and on the midsole’s Mizuno Wave patterns. While this is not a new model, the updated colorway dissociates this shoe from a running shoe, and gears it towards a more lifestyle-driven audience.
Those interested can find the “Forest Night” Mizuno Wave Rider 1 Tech over at AFEW where it retails for €149 EUR.
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