First spotted the Mizuno Wave Phantom in August 2016. It’s originally a handball shoe, so will be non-marking and appropriate for squash courts.
Update: this shoe is being replaced by the Mizuno Wave Phantom 2
Men
White, Mazarine Blue, Safety Yellow, spotted April 2017:
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Never seen this model before. It’s got sort of a Two-Face design:
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Women
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Zarko says
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Super su patike…
Gregor says
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Stealth 3 was way different from 2 which I liked more: more confort, less weight, faster… Phantom looks similar. Interesting, But stealth 4 is a step back to 2, I think. Which is good.
Mike c says
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Look a lot like stealth 2 which i liked a lot.
Midole and sole look identical.
Angel says
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Hi Mike,
What was good about them? And what drawbacks did you find about the model you had?
Thanks,
Angel
Ghostface says
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Hi Angel,
I have both the Wave Stealth 2 and 3 models, and Stealth 3 is definitely a better shoe with more cushioning and support.
Stealth 2 is very light has good support at the heel, but the front toecap area isn’t as well protected as Stealth 3. But Stealth 2 is still a very good shoe in my opinion, only a little dated.
Like most Mizuno indoor shoes, both Stealth versions feel a little elevated / tall, which might risk rolling the ankle if you’re not used to them.