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New Balance MR1224
$160.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Very comfortable. Great stability - aids in proper running posture and alleviates pains in the knees, ankles, hips etc... Lightweight.
The Cons:Expensive. Don't last long. Fit a size too small.
The New Balance MR1224 is a high performance running shoe that is designed to provide a high level of support and cushioning to runners who tend to over-pronate. The shoe is a replacement for the MR1223, featuring an enhanced medial web for pronation control and has an N-Lock support system which pulls the shoe around the foot for good support.
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It has a blown rubber outsole for flexibility, Cocona phantom liner for a comfortable fit, and the outsole of the shoe is made of N-Durance rubber compound for strength and durability. The shoe also utilizes a TS2 transitional support system for smooth transition while running and has a Sure Lace feature to keep the laces secured.
The entire midsole of the MR1224 is made of Abzorb FL cushioning and it includes a full-length Abzorb strobel board, Abzorb SBS cushioning in the forefoot, and Abzorb DTS cushioning in the heel for maximum shock absorption. The shoe also has an anti-microbial Ortholite foam insert and 360 reflectivity for safety while running at night. The MR1063 comes in a white/silver/blue or white/silver/yellow color and is also available in a women's model, the WR1063.
Features
- Synthetic/Mesh Upper
- TS2 Transitional Support System
- Sure Lace Feature
- Ortholite Foam Insert
- Extended Medial Web
- Dual Density Collar
- N-LOCK Support System
- Medicare/HCPCS Code
- Cocona Phantom Liner
- Blown Rubber Outsole
- Abzorb Strobel Board, DTS, FL, and SBS
- N-Durance Rubber Compound
- 360 Reflectivity
- Available Colors: White/Navy (MR1224NR), Silver/Orange (MR1224ST)
- Weight: 363 grams
Women's Model
- WR1224 - Available in Silver/Blue (WR1224SB), Silver/Pink (WR1224ST)
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