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New Balance MR904


$130.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very light, won't drag you down. Cushioning is adequate for all but those with special needs. Very responsive, move with your foot right away.

The Cons:Lack strong impact absorption. Poor stability control, not for non-technical runners.

The New Balance MR904 is a running shoe that is designed to provide cushioning and stability for trail runners.  The shoe utilizes a TS2 transitional support system and features a stability web which supports the midfoot while allowing it to be lightweight.

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  It has an Acteva premium Ultralite 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 a seamless phantom liner for a comfortable fit and is designed with a synthetic upper, making it very lightweight at only 280 grams. 

The outsole of the MR904 is made of N-Durance rubber compound for strength and durability and includes Sure Lace to keep the laces secure during activity.  It features a full-length Abzorb strobel board as well as Abzorb cushioning in both the heel and forefoot for maximum shock absorption.  The shoe comes in a black/yellow color and is also available in a women's model, the WR904.

Features

  • Lightweight Synthetic Upper
  • TS2 Transitional Support System
  • Sure Lace
  • Stability Web
  • Seamless Phantom Liner
  • Lightning Dry Liner
  • N-LOCK External Support System
  • N-Durance Rubber Compound
  • Dual Density Collar
  • Blown Rubber Forefoot with Flex Grooves
  • ACTEVA Ultralite Premium Midsole
  • Abzorb Strobel Board
  • Abzorb Cushioning in Heel & Forefoot
  • Available Colors: Black/Yellow (MR904LW)
  • Weight: 280 grams

Women's Model

  • WR904 - Available in White/Orange (WR904LW)

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Pros
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    very light, won't drag you down

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    cushioning is adequate for all but those with special needs

  • 1

    very responsive, move with your foot right away

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    good amount of width without being overly wide, reduces pressure on the foot

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    laces stay secure, never slip out or need re-tying

Cons
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    lack strong impact absorption

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    poor stability control, not for non-technical runners

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