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Mizuno Lightning Volleyball Footwear Womens Women's Shoes for Athletic Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Mizuno Lightning Volleyball Footwear Womens Women's Shoes for Athletic

100% Synthetic. Made in the USA or Imported. Airmesh Upper: Air Mesh Upper For Superior Feel, Breathability, And Comfort. Dynamotion Fit: Creates An Upper That Moves With Your Foot Seamlessly. Intercool: Cool And Dry. Offers Great Breathability. Ventilation System Reduces Heat And Humidity Build-Up Inside The Shoe During Performance. Sensor point: Suspension System Which Connects The Wave Plate To The Ground To Enhance Stability And Traction.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Uncomfortable and Overpriced Volleyball Shoes

As a female athlete who values both performance and style I was disappointed with these shoes.Women's fashion is already limited in the athletic world, and these shoes didn`t do justice to what is available. As my tests showed, these shoes are incredibly uncomfortable and not worth the high price tag. The only pro is that they look decent, but this is not enough to save their LACK of functionality..

Pros
  • They look decent.
Cons
  • Uncomfortable and overpriced.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Only Lasted 1 Year - Men's

These were great volleyball shoes at first but they only lasted a year before the sole ripped out leaving a large 2 inch gap. . The heel pad also steadily shrank until I was forced to add insoles about 6 months later. In comparison, I averaged about 4 hours of baseball per week in these shoes. I only expect a $100 shoe to last longer than a year of intermittent play.

Pros
  • Industry Best
Cons
  • Big and Chunky