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New Balance MR883
$120.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Sole is flexible enough to allow your foot to move naturally, nice when you're walking. Air passes through the upper freely, stays cool and dry. Plenty of cushioning at the heel, absorbs impact completely.
The Cons:Outsole is a little large and bulky, not maneuverable enough for casual wear.
The New Balance MR883 is a running shoe that is designed to provide high cushioning and flexibility for runners. The shoe features Sure Lace as well as N-Lock external support system to keep the laces secure around the foot.
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It has a synthetic/mesh upper for lightweight comfort and the outsole is made of N-Durance rubber compound for durability. The MR883 features a removable Abzorb insert while the entire midsole is made of Abzorb FL cushioning for shock absorption. It also has a blown rubber forefoot which makes it lightweight and includes reflective detailing for safety while running at night. The shoe comes in a white/navy color and is also available in a women's model, the WR883.
Features
- Synthetic/Mesh Upper
- Sure Lace
- N-LOCK External Support System
- N-Durance Rubber Compound
- Dual Density Collar
- Blown Rubber Forefoot
- Removable Abzorb Insert
- Abzorb FL Midsole
- Reflective Detailing
- Available Colors: White/Navy (MR883CU)
- Weight: 358 grams
Women's Model
- WR883 - White/Blue (WR883CU)
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Pros & Cons
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sole is flexible enough to allow your foot to move naturally, nice when you're walking
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air passes through the upper freely, stays cool and dry
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plenty of cushioning at the heel, absorbs impact completely
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plenty of room around the toe box
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very light construction, doesn't tire you out on a longer walk
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innersole comes out easily if needed to make room for custom orthodics
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true to size and width, can order the correct size with convidence
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outsole is a little large and bulky, not maneuverable enough for casual wear
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