![]() (As soon as I laced up, I noticed the 25 supporting the medial side of my foot, slightly resisting an inward roll, which is something I never really noticed in past Rider models.) My foot also sat a little deeper inside the midsole of the 25, whereas I felt more “on top of” the foam in the 24. And, while both shoes are neutral, the 25 offers a touch more stability-likely from its thicker, longer wave plate. Comparatively, the 24 has a slightly stiffer feel with a bit more snap. Overall, I found it more comfortable, but slower on toe-off than the 24. The 25 felt softer, especially in the forefoot, and more flexible. On foot, the shoes’ rides were similar enough that I could log over five miles without any discomfort, but I did notice a difference. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.I laced up the Wave Rider 24 on my left foot and the 25 on my right to see what’s changed between models.
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