Our verdict

We found the Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous to be a very fun and nimble tennis shoe. Being lighter than average didn't make it any less stable or cushioned, based on our playtests and lab measurements. We were also surprised by its flexible design which added a good deal of manoeuvrability to our footwork. Minor issues aside, we belive that it is an excellent value for the price.

Mizuno Chaussures Football Morelia Neo III Pro AG Pros

  • Lighter than average speedy
  • Bouncy and responsive cushioning
  • Very stable for a lightweight shoe
  • Unusually flexible
  • Secure midfoot lockdown
  • Perfect grip on the court
  • Mizuno Core Graphic Sleeveless T-Shirt
  • 6-month outsole durability guarantee

Mizuno Chaussures Football Morelia Neo III Pro AG Cons

  • Not very breathable
  • Toe drag guard is not very sturdy
  • Laces bite when cinched tightly (or when a runner's knot)

Audience verdict

80
Good!

Who should buy

We gladly recommend the Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous to players looking for the following:

  • Footwear MIZUNO Wave Ibuki 3 J1GJ207340 Turb Antarctica Opepper
  • a flexible profile that Waveknit close to the court
  • a speed-oriented tennis shoe that doesn't skimp on stability

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous review

Mizuno Chaussures Football Morelia Neo III Pro AG

We only found a couple of mishaps in the Wave Exceed Tour 6 which may not even be considered deal-breakers by most players.

Reebok talla 34 ASICS Solution Speed FF 3 or the NB 996 v5 instead:

  • you are a really aggressive slider and media extra reinforcement on the medial side
  • you tie a runner's knot frequently or have to tie laces really hard (the tongue is too short and thin to buffer the lace pressure)

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous lab test

Breathability

Our only point of concern is how thin the shoe's outsole is compared to the average. With a calliper measurement of 3.1 mm, we found it to be a whole millimetre thinner than average.

Good thing that the Exceed Tour 6 is backed by a 6-month outsole guarantee.

But if you media a lightweight shoe with a much more promising outsole potential, we recommend looking into the ASICS Solution Speed FF 3.

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 2
Average 3.1
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Breathability
5

Durability

Toebox durability

We were amazed at this Mizuno shoe's ability to resist abrasion! With a 3D-Solid technology covering its entire upper, this shoe is ready for some aggressive court action.

To test the limits of the Exceed Tour 6, we applied a Dremel with a sandpaper tip to the centre of its toebox. After drilling the material for 12 seconds at 5K RPM speed and 3.2N pressure, we saw just a minor scratch on the PU coverage!

The tool didn't even burn through the topmost layer!

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Toebox durability comparison

The comparison photo above clearly shows why the Mizuno shoe scored 4 out of 5 for toebox durability.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous toe drag guard

The Exceed Tour 6 doesn't have a very pronounced toe drag guard like other shoes (the ASICS Solution Speed FF 3 for example) but the 3D-Solid technology and raised rubber outsole offer a pretty good level of protection. 

Mizuno Wave Rider TT 2

Toe drag guard on the ASICS Solution Speed FF 3

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 4
Average 4.1
Compared to 23 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

Another shoe area that's prone to premature wear due to constant friction is the inner lining of the heel counter.

We held the Dremel against the Exceed Tour 6's heel padding for 4 seconds and the damage was barely even visible! We applaud the brand's choice of fabric for the inner lining.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Heel padding durability comparison

On a 1-5 scale, we rated the shoe's heel padding durability with the highest possible score of 5. Great job, Mizuno!

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 5
Average 3.3
Compared to 23 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole hardness

The Exceed Tour 6 uses a proprietary DuRubber compound for the shoe's outsole.

Measuring its hardness with a durometer, we got a reading of 87.6 HC which is firmer than 72% of tennis shoe outsoles.

This is usually a positive sign of durability.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Outsole hardness
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 87.6 HC
Average 85.8 HC
Warmalita de Mizuno.
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
73.4 HC
Outsole hardness
92.0 HC

Outsole durability

To mimic the abrasion caused by slashes and slides on the court, we set the Dremel to 10K RPM speed and held it against the shoe's outsole for 22 seconds.

The rubber stood up to the challenge quite well but not better than the average tennis shoe. The tool left a 1.1 mm dent in the outsole.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Outsole durability test
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 1.1 mm
Average 0.7 mm
Compared to 23 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
0.0 mm
Outsole wear
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

Our only point of concern is how thin the shoe's outsole is compared to the average. With a calliper measurement of 3.1 mm, we found it to be a whole millimetre thinner than average.

Good thing that the Exceed Tour 6 is backed by a 6-month outsole guarantee.

But if you media a lightweight shoe with a much more promising outsole potential, we recommend looking into the ASICS Solution Speed FF 3.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Outsole thickness
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 3.1 mm
Average 4.1 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.0 mm
Outsole thickness
5.1 mm

Weight

The biggest selling point of the Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous is its lighter-than-average weight.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous tennis shoe

The shoe was barely noticeable on our feet, allowing us to move around freely and easily.

Weighing it in a men's US size 9, we got 11.7 oz (332.0g) which is true to the official specs and is about an ounce lighter than the average tennis shoe.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Weight
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 11.71 oz (332g)
Average 12.84 oz (364g)
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
10.30 oz (292g)
Weight
14.71 oz (417g)

Cushioning

Heel stack

The Wave Exceed Tour 6 features two foams stacked one upon another in the heel section of the midsole.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Heel stack

Combined with the outsole and the insole, they make up 30.2 mm of heel stack height. It's not much thicker than the average but enough to offer plenty of impact protection.

It surely Waveknit more grounded than its highly cushioned counterpart, the Enforce Tour.

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 30.2 mm
Average 29.3 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
25.3 mm
Heel stack
33.0 mm

Forefoot stack

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We experienced a fine balance of court feel and cushioning when standing on our toes and doing split steps.  

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Forefoot stack
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 19.5 mm
Average 19.7 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
17.0 mm
Forefoot stack
23.4 mm

Drop

The difference in stack heights (aka drop) in this Mizuno shoe comes in at 10.7 mm.

It means that the heel is moderately elevated above the toes but not too much to cause toe jamming.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Drop
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 10.7 mm
Average 9.7 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
6.3 mm
Drop
12.4 mm

Midsole softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

The primary cushioning foam of the Exceed Tour 6 is the updated Enerzy NXT.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous enerzy next

The brand claims that it is their lightest and most responsive foam yet and we can subscribe to that! The shoe did feel very bouncy and offered plenty of energy return. 

However, don't expect it to be a soft foam. Pressing our durometer against it returned 30.9 HA. This is slightly firmer than average.

But in the case of the Exceed Tour, firm by no means implies dead! As we said, the shoe's responsiveness makes it quite fun to play in.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Midsole softness
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 30.9 HA
Average 29.2 HA
Warmalita de Mizuno.
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
21.5 HA
Midsole softness (soft to firm)
34.0 HA

Secondary foam softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

To enhance impact protection in the heel, Mizuno added a different type of foam called the PoWnCe. It is supposed to be a more resilient cushioning unit than the Enerzy.

Based on our durometer measurements, the PoWnCe is not much different when it comes to firmness. The durometer reading is exactly the same (31.0 HA).

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Secondary foam softness
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 31.0 HA
Average 25.5 HA
Warmalita de Mizuno.

Insole thickness

Mizuno kept the insole on the thin side for the Exceed Tour 6. We assume that's because they didn't media to take away from the shoe's grounded underfoot experience.

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Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Insole thickness
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 4.4 mm
Average 5.3 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.9 mm
Insole thickness
8.5 mm

Stability

Lateral stability test

The Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous is a stellar example of a lightweight shoe that doesn't compromise stability. We felt very well supported on forceful lateral cuts and crossover steps.

The shoe features an extra stiff Wave plate to provide stability. But at the same time, it also has a D-Flex Groove running through the midsole to let the shoe bend freely with the foot. That's a rare combination in tennis shoes these days.

Torsional rigidity

Ankle rolls are out of the question in the Wave Exceed Tour 6. The Wave shank makes this tennis shoe exceptionally rigid in the midfoot which makes it hard to twist and prevents the foot from rolling over the edge.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous arch support

Manually assessing its torsional stiffness on a 1-5 scale, we rated this Mizuno shoe with a solid 4 out of 5!

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 4
Average 4.2
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Torsional rigidity
5

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A supportive heel counter is just as important if you media to feel completely stable in a tennis shoe.

It won't let the heel and ankle shift inside the shoe as you make forceful multi-directional movements across the court.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous dyna eyelet wrap

The Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous nails our push-and-squeeze test with its extra-stiff and structured heel counter. This is what a perfect 5 looks like on a 1-5 stiffness scale!

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 5
Average 3.9
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
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5

Mizuno Chaussures Football Morelia Neo III Pro AG | Midsole width in the forefoot

We were surprised by the level of stability offered in this Mizuno tennis shoe because it doesn't have a very wide platform.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Midsole width in the forefoot

Measuring the widest part of its midsole in the forefoot, our calliper showed a modest 106.3 mm. It is narrower than average but not too narrow to compromise stability.

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 106.3 mm
Average 111.7 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
105.3 mm
Midsole width in the forefoot
117.4 mm

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Just like the forefoot, the shoe's heel is not very wide either. It showed only 83.7 mm in the widest area. This is one of the narrowest tennis shoe heel measurements in our lab.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Mizuno Cena od 400 do 499 Czarne
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 83.7 mm
Average 89.7 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
82.4 mm
Mizuno Cena od 400 do 499 Czarne
99.7 mm

Flexibility

Stiffness

We already mentioned the D-Flex Groove that runs through the shoe's midsole.

On the court, we were amazed at how well it allowed the Exceed Tour 6 to bend along with our feet during turns and pivots.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous flexibility

Measuring its flexibility in our lab, we found that this Mizuno shoe only needs 22.3N of force to be bent to a 90-degree angle!

We don't see that level of flexibility very often. Most tennis shoes need up to 35% more force to do the same.

Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 22.3N
Average 30.1N
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Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
20.6N
Stiffness
44.9N

Grip / Traction

From our experience, the shoe's DuRubber and razor-blade tread pattern provide lots of grip for stopping on a sixpence, bouncing back from a shot, and feeling stable when cornering.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous outsole grip

We would even say that the Exceed Tour 6 is on the tackier side of tennis shoes.

Its sliding potential is only revealed after hours of breaking in or when the player applies a lot of force.

Size and fit

Toebox width at the widest part

The Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous offered a one-to-one fit for our medium-sized feet.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous fit

We believe that this tennis shoe favours medium-to-slightly-narrow feet and our measurements confirm that.

In the widest part of the shoe's toebox, our calliper showed 98.6 mm which is narrower than the average reading.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Toebox width at the widest part
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 98.6 mm
Average 101.2 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
98.2 mm
Toebox width at the widest part
105.0 mm

Toebox width at the big toe

On the bright side, the Tour 6's toebox doesn't taper as much and leaves a little breathing room.

Measuring it at the big toe mark, we got 78.4 mm.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Toebox width at the big toe
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 78.4 mm
Average 76.8 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
74.8 mm
Toebox width at the big toe
79.8 mm

Tongue: gusset type

At first, we were bummed by the lack of gussets on the shoe's tongue.

But as we playtested the Tour 6, we realised that it's not really necessary given the shoe's lacing system. 

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 None

Lockdown

The Dyna-Eyelet Wrap is Mizuno's approach to a supportive and secure fit that keeps the foot in place during the most dynamic movements.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous lacing

Once we cinched down the laces, we could feel the PU panels tighten up on both sides to wrap our feet.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous wave

The shoe also comes with an extra eyelet at the top to allow for a runner's knot. Unfortunately, we found it hard to make use of it because the tongue is very short and thins out towards the end.

This causes pressure and lace bites on top of the foot. 

Comfort

Tongue padding

The good news is that the tongue has more padding in the middle part, reaching 7.7 mm of thickness.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Tongue padding
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 7.7 mm
Average 7.8 mm
Compared to 25 all court tennis shoes
Number of shoes
2.5 mm
Tongue padding
13.1 mm

Heel tab

The Wave Exceed Tour 6 features an extended heel collar instead of pull tabs or finger loops. We found it easy to grab and hold on to when putting the shoe on.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Heel tab
Test results
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Removable insole

The shoe's stock insole is easily removable. You can replace it with a custom orthotic if necessary.

Mizuno Scarpe Da Pallavolo Wave Luminous Removable insole
Test results
Wave Exceed Tour 6 Yes