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GeoVersus FX Evaluation Review

¥19,250(including tax)
  • Full cover type upper
    Suppresses wobbling when pushing off the ground, achieving stable takeoff
  • Comfortable fit for Japanese people with wider feet
    Designed to avoid stress such as pressure and blisters
  • 9 pins that create stability
    Suppresses shifting and wobbling at ground contact, supporting center of gravity movement
  • Sole structure specialized for lightweight design
    Achieves lightweight design by reducing volume while maintaining strength and cushioning
  • Forefoot landing specialized type
    Smooth movement is possible with an angled plate and an inwardly tilted design
Spike Name
GeoVersus FX
Price
19,250 (including tax)
Weight
170g (one foot, size 26.0cm)
Applicable events
100m, 200m, 400m, 110mH, 400mH
Compatible environment
All-weather specific
Spike Pins
8mm×3, 6mm×3, 4mm×3
Release year
2020
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Shoelace type
With string
Upper Material
Artificial leather, synthetic fiber
Sole Material
Synthetic sole
Size
22cm ~ 29cm
Competition level
intermediate
Recommended for such people
- First all-weather specific spikes  
- Short distance (100-400m) hurdles (110mH, 400mH)  
- For those looking for spikes that put less strain on the feet  
- For those who want to use spikes for a long time in practice  
For middle and high school athletes looking to level up, these are definitely recommended as the first all-weather specific spikes from the same company, Cityus Swing. With cushioning throughout the sole and a soft feel, these spikes are less likely to cause injuries. As a full upper type, they are durable instead of heavy, making them suitable for both practice and competition. They are particularly suitable for training runs as they put less strain on the feet.

Features

This is the one I hesitated over as my first all-weather specific spikes

The upper is secured with shoelaces.  
The most distinctive feature of this upper is that the structure differs between the inside and outside of the upper. The inside uses durable synthetic leather to enhance the feeling of hold, while the outside employs a highly flexible mesh material. This allows for stabilization during takeoff by securing the inside upper part, achieving a stable push-off. Additionally, when moving the center of gravity from ground contact, the outer upper allows the toes to move freely, making it easier to shift the center of gravity. This supports beginners in short-distance track and field by addressing common issues of wobbling during takeoff and center of gravity movement.
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A wide and foot-friendly upper like a training shoe

The width of the spikes is particularly wider compared to other Mizuno spikes. They are recommended for those concerned about foot width. Those with narrower feet can also adjust by tightening the laces. The heel is designed to be flatter compared to other spikes, giving a sensation closer to training shoes. While there is some weight, it has a highly cushioned structure. The toe area is rounded to avoid a cramped feeling, designed to prevent fatigue even after long wear.
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Lightweight and highly grip-enhancing sole

The pins total 9, arranged as 2-3-3-1 (outer), suppressing wobbling at ground contact and supporting center of gravity movement. This means that with a higher number of pins, even beginners or athletes who struggle with ground contact will benefit from the supportive features, making these spikes easy to handle. The sole has fine holes like a honeycomb structure, reducing volume while maintaining strength and cushioning, making them lighter compared to standard beginner spikes. While the rebound is less compared to other spikes, they have sufficient performance as an entry-level spike. On the downside, the higher number of pins increases friction, which can lead to greater braking at ground contact and difficulty in lift-off. Six of the pins are fixed, minimizing friction caused by the pins.
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Balances support for center of gravity movement and flat ground contact

The sole slightly curves upward from the ball of the big toe forward, creating a slight incline. This structure supports the movement of the center of gravity toward the toes, allowing for smoother running. In contrast, the area from the heel to the ball of the big toe is flat, making it easy to run as it absorbs the overall rebound from the ground when making contact with the foot. Additionally, this structure suppresses rebound damage, contributing to injury prevention. It is highly recommended to use these spikes as a preventive measure during intensive training opportunities in summer and winter. Since they are specifically designed for all-weather tracks, caution is needed if you are practicing on dirt grounds, as these spikes cannot be used in that case.
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