
| Spec | Neo Zen 1 | Fresh Foam X 1080 15 |
|---|---|---|
| Best price now | £65.00 | £102.00 |
| 90-day low | £64.99 | £102.00 |
| 30-day average | £83.63 | £141.41 |
| RRP | £150.00 | £170.00 |
| Category | Daily | Daily |
| Surface | Road | Road |
| Weight | 235g | 261g |
| Drop | 6mm | 6.4mm |
| Heel stack | 40mm | 37mm |
| Forefoot stack | 34mm | 30.6mm |
| Carbon plated | No | No |
| Stability | No | No |
| Review rating | — | — |
The Mizuno Neo Zen 1 is a soft, springy daily training shoe that shows Mizuno moving on from its old firm reputation. This is a plush, bouncy road running shoe built for the everyday miles that make up most of your week, from easy recovery jogs to steady long runs. At 235g it is genuinely light for a cushioned daily trainer, so it never feels like a chore underfoot. It sits above the Wave Rider as the more premium, more energetic option in Mizuno's line, and at RRP 150 pounds it lands in the same bracket as the plush daily trainers from the big brands. We rate it as a versatile one-shoe answer for a runner who wants comfort without a heavy, dead feel. It is a neutral shoe with a natural 6mm drop, so it rewards a fairly efficient, grounded stride.
The Fresh Foam X 1080v15 is New Balance at its most comfortable: a premium, max-cushioned daily training shoe built to soak up easy miles and long runs without ever feeling harsh. This is the brand's flagship cushioned trainer, and the pitch is simple. You get a big, soft slab of Fresh Foam X underfoot, a smooth heel-to-toe roll and a knit upper that feels more like a slipper than a race shoe. At 261g it is not light, and it is not trying to be. It is a neutral running shoe for runners who put comfort first and want one dependable pair for the bulk of their weekly mileage. We rate it as one of the best plush daily trainers you can buy right now, especially if your legs like a forgiving landing. It will not thrill you at pace, but for recovery days, steady runs and marathon training blocks it is hard to fault.
A side-by-side comparison makes the trade-offs between two running shoes easy to see, but the right pick still depends on how you run. Weight and stack height shape the feel underfoot: a lighter shoe with a lower stack feels nimble and fast, while a heavier, taller stack gives a softer, more protective ride for long miles. Heel-to-toe drop changes where you feel the load, with lower drops asking more of the calves and Achilles.
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