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New Balance shoes
By Runner's World on 18/06/2002 08:59:13
RW reviews of New Balance shoes, and New Balance contact details
NEW BALANCE320 Firecrest Court, Centre Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1RG; 0800 389 1055; www.newbalance.co.uk2005 MODELSCUSHIONED 1060 844 STABILITY 854 1050 766 718 2004 MODELSCUSHIONED 1023 STABILITY 856 1221 PERFORMANCE TRAINING 834 900 MOTION
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New Balance 1122 £80
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:53:33
shoe.In short New Balance has always been the big-runners’ brand. Its two best ultra-supportive models are the 587 and now, the 1122. Which one is for you? Both shoes are built on the same last, but with its improvements the 1122’s cushioning
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New Balance 1022 £75
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:55:33
We've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 350gEvaluation The 1021 was a plush, nicely cushioned shoe that appealed to runners who loved a soft ride. Its replacement, the 1022, is all that and more. New Balance has softened
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New Balance 730 £50
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
Nothing more than an even lighter mesh upper for this gem of a lightweight shoe for efficient runners. (A review of the previous version is below). At 290g, it strikes a super balance between cushioning and responsiveness. It’s quick, well
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New Balance 855 £70
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:55:33
Weight 420gEvaluation The 850 series has been one of the mainstays in the stability category for several years, but New Balance has improved the new 855 in so many important ways that even more overpronators will be able to wear it. Compared
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New Balance 879 £60
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
version is below.) Even though it has no added medial support, its broad, flat outsole helps keep it stable. A good option for runners who have orthotics designed for a neutral shoe; and fairly light at 336g.NEW BALANCE 878 £59.99Weight 347gSizes (m) 6
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New Balance 763 £59.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
fit, which brings it more into the classic New Balance mould. (It also has better forefoot flex grooves, an extended midfoot shank for better stability, and good universal grip.)In short The 763 is a super shoe for neutral runners and mild to moderate
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New Balance 2000 £119.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
Weight 406gEvaluation Though the heavy-duty 2000 is an update of the 1700 and looks very similar, its a very different shoe. It features New Balances new N-Ergy cushioning and stability cartridge in the rearfoot, plus several other changes
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Full review: New Balance 870 £60
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:55:33
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this. Weight 346gEvaluation Last year, New Balance showed that it could make good trail shoes after all, with the low-profile, top of the range 904
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Full review: New Balance 705 £55
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:57:33
The 705 continues New Balance’s venerable subset of cushioned and protective off-road shoes - the 700 and 800 series. These have always been decent, if not great shoes – relatively heavy, unresponsive and not that grippy in mud. In this respect
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