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New Balance MR757


$90.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plenty of cushioning, ideal for being on your feet all day. Controls how your foot lands and guides it through the run cycle, excellent stability. Runs fairly neutral, making it ideal for custom orthodics or technical runners.

The Cons:Toe box is a little cramped, may need a half-size bigger. Sole is fairly built up, a little bulky for casual wear.

The New Balance MR757 is a running shoe that is designed to provide comfort and cushioning for neutral runners.  The shoe features a synthetic/mesh upper and a stability web which supports the midfoot while allowing it to be lightweight.

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  It has an Acteva premium lightweight midsole that resists compression and utilizes an N-Lock external support system which pulls the shoe snugly around the foot for better support.  The shoe also has an anti-microbial Ortholite foam insert and a seamless phantom liner for a comfortable fit.  The outsole of the MR757 is made of N-Durance rubber compound for strength and durability and includes Sure Lace to keep the laces secure during activity.  The entire midsole of the shoe is made of Abzorb FL cushioning and it includes a full-length Abzorb strobel board, and Abzorb cushioning in both the heel and forefoot for maximum shock absorption.  The shoe comes in a white/blue color and is also available in a women's model, the WR757.

Features

  • Synthetic/Mesh Upper
  • Sure Lace
  • Stability Web
  • Seamless Phantom Liner
  • Ortholite Foam Insert
  • N-LOCK External Support System
  • N-Durance Rubber Compound
  • Dual Density Collar
  • ACTEVA Premium Midsole
  • Abzorb Strobel Board and FL Midsole Cushioning
  • Abzorb Cushioning in Heel and Forefoot
  • Available Colors: White/Blue (MR757CU)
  • Weight: 329 grams

Women's Model

  • WR757 - Available in White/Purple (WR757CU), Silver/Blue (WR757SB)

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Pros
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    plenty of cushioning, ideal for being on your feet all day

  • 1

    controls how your foot lands and guides it through the run cycle, excellent stability

  • 1

    runs fairly neutral, making it ideal for custom orthodics or technical runners

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    fits snug enough that it's very responsive to the wearer's movements

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    plenty of impact absorption for a long and hard run

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    good protection around the toes, more than on most runners

Cons
  • 1

    toe box is a little cramped, may need a half-size bigger

  • 1

    sole is fairly built up, a little bulky for casual wear

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