Binding: Apparel Brand: New Balance Department: mens Feature: Made in China
Features
Made in China This style runs small. For an accurate fit we recommend purchasing a 1/2 size larger than you typically purchase. Example: If you normally purchase a size 7 1/2, we recommend purchasing a size 8
Heritage shoe built for the mild to moderate overpronator who requires a combination of cushioning and enhanced stability. ABZORB® SBS in heel and forefoot: Maximum shock absorption. ENCAP® in midsole and heel: Polyurethane rim with C-CAP core provides supportive ride with cushioning benefit. C-CAP® in midsole: Compression molded EVA for cushioning and flexibility. N-DURANCE® in outsole: Rubber compound for maximum durability in high-wear areas. Blown rubber outsole: Lightweight and cushioned. Style meets national guidelines for diabetic customers: fitting (including follow-up) custom preparation and supply of off-the-shelf depth-inlay shoe manufactured to accomodate multi-density insert(s) per shoe.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: A Good Running Shoe Comment: I've been using New Balance running shoes for over 25 years and they have never given me an injury that kept me from running, a record other shoes I've tried can't match (I first tried a pair of Z-coils, which both perform and hold up well but felt as is I were running on stilts. Then I bought a pair of ASICS Gel Enduro 3 Trail Running Shoe Mens and promptly gave myself a case of shin splints that took a full year to heal (how was I to know they were for trail running? You mean people run on TRAILS?)
My favorite models are/were the New Balance® 550 Cross Trainer and the 992.
I started trail and desert running in an attempt to run on a softer surface, but when I did I twisted my ankles in the 992s so many times that I eventually used those Asics on an actual trail (and they worked so well I wore them out completely, they are totally falling apart.)
I will probably replace both the 992s and the Asics with a pair of Mens New Balance 908 Trail Running Shoe, which are supposed to be good for both the street and for trails.
So, would I compare the new 992s to my first pair of NB? In truth they are almost certainly better shoes, but the leap from Army boots to Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Lo Top Black to NB was such a huge jump forward that its hard to match when you are comparing a bunch of high quality running shoes. The bottom line? I've never gone wrong with New Balance and the 992 is no exception. Firm, no shin splints, and no bad knees either. Worth the price and made right here in the US, too. Customer Rating: Summary: Solid Shoe Comment: This is the 6th pair of 991/992's I've owned. They're a great pair of shoes for my running style and gait. Every other brand gives me knee pain. Not these. Plus they are classy and retro looking and all that. Little pricey, but this is one area I don't skimp. Worth the money! Customer Rating: Summary: Comfort and updated design Comment: I bought these for my boyfriend to replace his 992s (he buys a pair or two a year and has done so for 5 years or so), and he was pleased that the fit and comfort were the same as always. He was also pleasantly surprised that the clear plastic bubble on the sides were edited out of this new edition because they corroded and cracked in his old pair.
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