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New Balance MT700


$80.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sole gets great grip on damp trails and all kinds of rough surfaces. Comfortable cushioning for walking long distances. Low-profile and small enough to be worn every day as a casual shoe.

The Cons:Run about a half-size small and are a little narrow if you have a wider foot. Not much breathability, feet can get a little hot in these.

The New Balance MT700 is a shoe that combines both climbing and classic influences that can be used for casual trail use or for everyday activities.  It features environmentally preferred leathers giving them a style perfect for young trendsetters.

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Product Shot 2 The Rock Stop embedded into the forefoot gives protection from sharp rocks and debris while the C-CAP midsole gives cushioning and support.  The N-Grip tacky rubber outsole gives excellent traction with N-Durance rubber to give maximum outsole durability. The leather/mesh upper keeps the shoes lightweight and breathable.

Features / Specifications

  • Weight 346 grams / 12.2 oz
  • Rock Stop forefoot
  • N-Grip outsole
  • N-Durance rubber outsole
  • Leather/mesh upper
  • C-CAP midsole

Women's Model

  • Women's Model Number: New Balance WT700
  • Weight: 208 grams / 7.3 oz

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Pros
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    sole gets great grip on damp trails and all kinds of rough surfaces

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    comfortable cushioning for walking long distances

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    low-profile and small enough to be worn every day as a casual shoe

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    a little dressier than regular sneakers, complement a wider range of outfits

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    don't need a long break-in period, feel comfortable right away

  • 1

    excellent in colder weather, keep feet feeling snug and warm

Cons
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    run about a half-size small and are a little narrow if you have a wider foot

  • 1

    not much breathability, feet can get a little hot in these

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