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New Balance MR800


$140.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Controls the run cycle and promotes forward motion, great for running at speed. Plenty of impact absorption at the heel and mid-foot. Nice bright colors and an interesting pattern on it.

The Cons:Tends to feel a little awkward when walking slowly, causes strain where other shoes wouldn't. Heel is unusually low to the ground, takes some getting used to. "E" width is wider than typical "E" fit shoes.

The New Balance MR800 is a running shoe that is designed to provide high shock absorption and cushioning for midfoot strike runners.  The shoe features a premium Acteva Ultralite midsole that resists compression and utilizes an N-Lock external support system which pulls the shoe snugly around the foot for better support.

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  The shoe also has an anti-microbial Ortholite foam insert, lightning dry liner, and a seamless phantom liner for a comfortable fit.  The outsole of the MR800 is made of N-Durance rubber compound for strength and durability and includes Sure Lace to keep the laces secure during activity.  It includes a full-length Abzorb strobel board as well as Abzorb cushioning in the midfoot for maximum shock absorption.  The shoe comes in a white/orange color and is also available in a women's model, the WR800.

Features

  • Sure Lace
  • Seamless Phantom Liner
  • Ortholite Foam Insert
  • Lightning Dry Liner
  • N-LOCK External Support System
  • N-Durance Rubber Compound
  • Dual Density Collar
  • Blown Rubber Outsole
  • ACTEVA Ultralite Premium Midsole
  • Abzorb Strobel Board
  • Abzorb Midfoot Cushioning
  • 360 Reflectivity
  • Available Colors: White/Orange (MR800MF)
  • Weight: 312 grams

Women's Model

  • WR800 - Available in White/Pink (WR800MF)

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Pros
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    controls the run cycle and promotes forward motion, great for running at speed

  • 1

    plenty of impact absorption at the heel and mid-foot

  • 1

    nice bright colors and an interesting pattern on it

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    shoe is fairly light, won't contribute to fatigue at all

  • 1

    perfect design for suppinators, support and gait correction is ideal

Cons
  • 1

    tends to feel a little awkward when walking slowly, causes strain where other shoes wouldn't

  • 1

    heel is unusually low to the ground, takes some getting used to

  • 1

    "E" width is wider than typical "E" fit shoes

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