Mizuno Shoes from TT11

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Hey guys

I need new shoes for tt, as my butterfly sneakers are worn out. I wanted to buy two pairs at the same time so i can switch between them.

I am thinking of buying the Wave Drive series 5 or 7, or maybe one of each. Do you guys have experiences with those shoes? And are there any problems with ordering them from tt11, size differences etc?

Or are there better alternatives?



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I've got a pair of Wave Drive 7s and I think they're excellent. Very light, huge grip, very comfortable - couldn't be happier at the moment. The sizing appears to be accurate. They are quite narrow, so if you have very wide feet you may have an issue there. I got mine from Bribar in the UK, so I can't give you an opinion on TT11.
 
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Hey Boogar,

A while ago someone else was asking about these shoes and since I own a pair, this is what I wrote:

I bought these shoes a short time ago and this is what I can say about it so far:
At first I used regular sneakers to play table tennis and when I wore the Drive 7's for the first time, I noticed they're a lot more comfortable. The damping is really nice and it also prevented foot fatigue which I experienced with other shoes. The model is really low, that was something I wasn't used to, but it turned out that this really wasn't a problem. When it comes to grip, until now I only played on wooden floors and I had plenty of grip. Only when some sweatdrops hit the floor, the grip got noticably worse. I can imagine that this will be the case with any shoe to a certain extent though. These shoes are also very light.

Since these are my first pair of 'real' table tennis shows, it's impossible for me to make a comparison with other table tennis shoes. Despite this, I hope this will help you a bit.

Now, a few months later, I'm still very satisfied with the shoes. I'm using them 3 hours a week average and there's hardly any wear. I wish I could use them more, but that's another story ;).


 
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You are right about that. It's quite a bit of money, especially if you want to buy two pairs. How much did you pay for your Butterfly shoes?

I don't recall. However they were a special offer. And they don't have them anymore at the store i bought em.
Normal price is about 130$.
 
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I ****ed up... bought three pairs. ****...

That is not bad. That is an investment. At least, as long as they fit. They are awesome shoes.


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I ****ed up... bought three pairs. ****...

You could give the shop a call or send an email and tell them about the mistake. Shouldn't be a problem. I don't know where you've ordered them but something like this happened to me when i bought at sport-schreiner and they were very friendly and told me to just send it back.
Butterfly or spinfactory do the same. So really no big deal.
In fact i know a guy who always orders 3 pair of shoes from spinfactory in different sizes and sends back the ones that don't fit... ALWAYS
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BTW: good choice. I also use Wave Drive 7 and i love mine....
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You could give the shop a call or send an email and tell them about the mistake. Shouldn't be a problem. I don't know where you've ordered them but something like this happened to me when i bought at sport-schreiner and they were very friendly and told me to just send it back.
Butterfly or spinfactory do the same. So really no big deal.
In fact i know a guy who always orders 3 pair of shoes from spinfactory in different sizes and sends back the ones that don't fit... ALWAYS
;)

BTW: good choice. I also use Wave Drive 7 and i love mine....
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Fortunately I could cancel the third pair :D

That's actually a good idea to order different sizes for trying out. But I hate sending stuff, so i hope they will fit :p

My Butterfly shoes were 42.5 and fit perfectly, as Mizuno is japanese as well i am tempted to think they have the same sizes.
 
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Fortunately I could cancel the third pair :D

That's actually a good idea to order different sizes for trying out. But I hate sending stuff, so i hope they will fit :p

My Butterfly shoes were 42.5 and fit perfectly, as Mizuno is japanese as well i am tempted to think they have the same sizes.

Oh, i see. Great, that's customer friendly.

Your thought with japanese sizes sounds logical and makes somewhat sense, but i think it might be better not relying too much on this.
My mizunos were pretty huge.
My old Asics (former outsourced producer of Butterfly shoes) i used to have are size 45 and fit like a glove, whereas in the mizunos i took a size smaller 44 1/2 'cause they were larger than expected.
Hopefully yours might be fitting better, and if not you still can send them back anyways.
Good luck, mate.
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Oh, i see. Great, that's customer friendly.

Your thought with japanese sizes sounds logical and makes somewhat sense, but i think it might be better not relying too much on this.
My mizunos were pretty huge.
My old Asics (former outsourced producer of Butterfly shoes) i used to have are size 45 and fit like a glove, whereas in the mizunos i took a size smaller 44 1/2 'cause they were larger than expected.
Hopefully yours might be fitting better, and if not you still can send them back anyways.
Good luck, mate.
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I have the same experience. I thought that I needed size 42.5/43, since my sneakers / sports shoes usually are that size (Nike, Adidas). So I went to a retail store to try these Drive 7's and asked the seller if I could try them in size 42.5 and 43. Both sizes were definitely too large, so the seller went back and took a pair of 42 and they fitted perfectly. My hiking shoes are also in size 42 and these are usually larger than sports shoes.
 
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