Given the amount of rubber on the outsole, Mizuno’s Rider 24 certainly looks durable. The best summary (also from an expert): “Kudos, Mizuno!” However, experts were surprised by the looks of this model saying: All who pitched in said the 24th Rider is “breathable.” Zero complaints. While experts tend to focus on breathability a lot, here it wasn’t the case. However, that “nice kick” only works if you’re a heel striker. Wave Rider 24 has seen a great improvement in the heel: there’s a bounce. Keep in mind that it “wasn’t built for the short and fast runs” and that it isn’t a “blazing fast speedwork shoe.” Springy heel, but not for everyone Experts described it as a “soft daily trainer for numerous runs” and “everyday training shoe.” Obviously it’s good for easy runs. Mizuno Wave Rider 24 is Not your fast shoe Experts have described this as “hugs around the foot” and “wrap-like sensation.” Most of the comments were about the upper which they described to be “top-notch.”Īll in all, Rider 24 offers a “very comfortable fit.” Experts tested this shoe on light trails, wet pavement, gravel path, grass, asphalt, and reported no complaints.įit is “spot on true-to-size.” The heel doesn’t slip. “Premium traction” and “zero traction issues”: that’s how this shoe grips everything in sight. Others explained this experience as: “I’m fighting a heel landing,” “my arches would be sore or tight,” “sore in parts of my quads and hips flexors.”īe mindful of the heel drop and, if you’re making a big transition (~4mm), think of an adaptation period. It’s not so much of an issue for heel striking runners - they make the best out of that bounce in the heel. 12mm is not a heel drop experts appreciate, the most common description was “really high.”
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