): 277g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: What's new? A substantial overhaul for New Balance's flagship neutral running shoe. The biggest changes are a new shape for the upper and more cushioning gel in the midfoot. We say A light and responsive
Pros: Cons: Full Review: What's new? Lighter than the previous model, the 1226 has been completely re-engineered. The heel is no longer fully decoupled, giving more contact between the outsole and the ground, and the upper has an improved fit
In short:New Balance has updated its fast off-roader with a neoprene gusseted tongue and N-lock lacing system OOK!: EXCELLENT ALL ROUNDER FOR THE THE ROUGHER OFF ROAD RACES Strengths: Neoprene stretch fit tongue gives a excellent fit, literally
and those with a pronounced heel strike. Weight (M): 340g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: The 769 is built on the new, lower-profile PL-1 last for a better fit and feel. The heel geometry has changed and the Abzorb gel in the heel has been re
marathon training with no excessive heel wear despite having clocked up several hundred miles. Overall: Cool Dog: Can't get on with them Strengths: None really Weaknesses: None really Overall: I went for New Balance as they do a 12 ½ UK unlike all
the extra weight. Cons:A solid, low-profile shoe with good medial support for those who want a supportive race-day shoe without the extra weight. Weight (M): 277g Weight (W): 232g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: New Balance have barely touched
with New Balance shoes is the great amount of cushioning and support - I personally prefer a harder ride and the Abzorb cushioning is a great buffer on hard surfaces. I have a pair of 858s but suffer from rubbing on the instep on longer runs. Weaknesses