I've used New Balance 1040's for the last 3 years simply because I get on with them so well.But does anyone know if they have been replaced by a new model or which current shoe, from any manufacturer, is the nearest to them? It did get replaced
Howdy,I've just bought a pair of NB 1040 by mail order, they don't seem to me to be a pair, the left one seems to have much more arch support than the right to such an extent that it is almost painful, all the numbers on the shoes are identical
I puchased some New Balance 1040's because of the excellent fit and UK manufacture. How ever when I have been running in them for 10k or greater (when my legs get tired and I run less efficiently) I end up with very sore knees. I think
video gait analysis. They spent about an hour trying to find the right shoes for me, & I ended up with a superb fit.I'm not too keen on Grays, certainly for shoes. They fitted me out with some New Balance 1040s, and when I went to a NB rep about a new
at the back (Achilles problems) and New Balance 854 - No heel cushioningI am now desperate to start London Training (Injury forced me to drop out last year), any suggestions will be gratefully appreciated. Go to a decent running shop, try a load on and run
or hide. I don't know of any off-hand, but do a google search with vegan trainers, and I'm sure you will come up many internet sites that sell the shoes you are after. I think that some New Balance shoes are vegan Pardon my ignorance, but what ARE vegan
I bought some more shoes from the New Balance factory shop this week. 2 pairs of 854s for £35 a pair.If you know you want NBs, I'd really recommend people to buy direct like this - you save a fortune.Sorry I don't have the phone number anymore
pair of Grid 3D Web three weeks ago....to replace New Balance 1040s.I have had slight blistering on left heal over longer distances but found them good with respect to shock absorbance on the road from day one..assistant at Greaves advised me to take
there's a greater (weekly) emphasis on intervals and tempo than in the Hal Plan, but the weekday sessions and long runs don't look nearly as long, which alarms me somewhat. Plus the recommended LSR pace is 10.40 to 11.10 / mile and there are only 2 x
that the Nike Air Max is fashion before functuality - so more fool you for even trying them on if you are aftera running shoe.My worst would be the New Balance r142 racers - great as slippers, but struggle with anything over 3miles. Asics 2040s many moons ago