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New Balance 1225
Price: £110 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 3 reviews 

Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: This new model is New Balance's top-of-the-range stability shoe, containing its new support structure, Stabilicore, a moulded thermoplastic designed to give more consistent support and greater smoothness through

New Balance 1221
Price: £100 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 6 reviews 

Strengths: not good on long distances Weaknesses: not good on long distances Overall: would not buy New Balance again Michael Snow: GOOD ALL-ROUNDER Strengths: Good stability and likes to eat up the miles. Post race they feel just as comfortable. Weaknesses

New Balance 890
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review 

In short:The 890 is aimed at runners who are looking for a lightweight – but not minimalist – shoe. Full Review: WHAT’S NEW? A new addition to the New Balance stable, the 890 is aimed at runners who are looking for a lightweight – but not minimalist

New Balance 1063
Price: £90 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews 

-mileage shoe for light, high-arched runners or heavier runners looking for secure cushioning. Weight (M): 343g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: This shoe should feel very different to its predecessor, as it's built on New Balance's new PL-1 last

New Balance 1260
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 5/5 from 5 reviews 

support. I bought a pair of the 1260v2 and went for my first run last week.The best word to describe them is "plush". They have the typical New Balance fit that I have been searching for, snug without being tight. I am a C/D width fitting so these are just

New Balance 860
Price: £85 
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 5 reviews 

really Overall: I went for New Balance as they do a 12 ½ UK unlike all the other manufacturers that jump from 12 to 13. Have run in the Asics 2000 series for years but the 12 is a little snug and the 13 big – hence my purchase. Despite having a gait

New Balance 758
Price: £75 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 4 reviews 

was a popular choice with neutral runners looking for a lightweight durable everyday shoe, so New Balance has merely tweaked this update. It has shaved off nearly 28g by using a lighter foam in the midsole.It has also introduced Lightning Dry, a water

New Balance 905
Price: £75 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review 

Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 273g Weight (W): 217g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: What's new? A feather of a racing shoe, New Balance has knocked 14g off the 904 to produce a ride that's lighter without losing cushioning. Asymmetrical lacing

New Balance Minimus Zero
Price: £74.99 
Year: 2012 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 1 review 

Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 124gg Weight (W): 124gg Contact: newbalance.co.uk Full Review: New Balance has teamed up with Vibram (of FiveFingers fame) to create a shoe inspired, the makers say, by the barefoot running movement. The outsole is based

New Balance 856
Price: £80 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 4 reviews 

Balance are very good for people with flat feet as whatever arch support there is does not seem to cause blisters associated with other brands, particulalry Asics. teresa ware 2: COMFORTABLE,EXCELLENT SUPPORT Strengths: Breathable - and, after

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