New Balance Men's MR790 Running Shoe,Coffee/Yellow,7 D

: New Balance Men's MR790 Running Shoe,Coffee/Yellow,7 D

New Balance Men's MR790 Running Shoe,Coffee/Yellow,7 D

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Binding: Apparel
Brand: New Balance
Clothing Size: 7 D
Color: Coffee/Yellow
Department: mens
EAN: 0883575828749
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: New Balance
Manufacturer: New Balance
Publisher: New Balance
Studio: New Balance

Features:
  • ACTEVA midsole
  • ROCK STOP
  • AT TREAD
  • Ndurance outsole


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great shoes if you're lucky with quality
I haven't had any of the quality problems that other people have described, but I believe them. (Not particular to New Balance, it just seems that everything we buy these days is potentially shoddy.) I'm a casual runner, some of it on dirt roads, and they're great. I've worn the sole out before I've had anything fall apart, and I have no complaints.

For me, though, I have a special affection for them them; after fighting mild plantar fasciitis for several years, discovering and wearing these shoes almost full time has improved my condition 98 or 99%. The things that cause people the stresses of plantar fasciitis to begin with are most likely unique to individuals, so I doubt they're ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great idea, poor quality
I love the idea of a lightweight breatheable trail running shoe. These both light and breatheable but the quality is very poor. If your intention is to use these of hiking or running expect to superglue the rubber back onto the soles regularly. I reccomend spending the extra money and getting a quality shoe.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BLACK SOLE FALLS OFF!
As the other reviewer mentioned, the soles come off. traction is gone within the first few days.

Its ashame because they are feather light and really comfy.

I contact New Balance and I am hoping they will help me with this problem. I may return these for another brand....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great running shoe!!
This shoe is awesome, very lightweight, attractive, and great to run on all surfaces. I'm a serious runner, i have taken them to run on concrete, grass, trails, beach and it is great. I feel like i'm running on clouds, best buy i have ever made on a running shoe. Also, i read on other reviews that they run small, but in my opinion the shoe is true to its size, fits perfectly. I recommend this shoe.

Hopes this helps.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shoes!!!
The New Balance MR790's are awesome shoes. I've had a pair for about a year now and so has my friend, and we both love them. Right now the soles are fairly worn down and they're starting to separate themselves from the rest of the shoes, but it's been a year so what do you expect? I'm looking to buy another 790 pair this week.
They are SUPER lightweight, I love them. Yea, there's not a whole lot of cushioning, but super lightweight shoes aren't packed with cushioning... duh. If you're gonna be a pansy about it then just buy Dr. Scholls inserts or something.
I use these shoes for freerunning and parkour, so you know they take abuse. What makes them a good parkour shoe is that they have ... Read More



 



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