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New Balance Men's MR890 Running Shoe

New Balance Mens MR890 Running Shoe
Colors:
White/Black
sulfur
Green
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  • Buy New: $49.99 (On sale from $53.99) - $110.00
  • as of 5/22/2012 07:31 EDT details
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  • Shipping Weight (lbs):1.4
  • Dimensions (in):12 x 8 x 4
  • MPN:MR890BW-U11
  • Model:MR890-Synthetic and mesh-Lace
  • ASIN:B004774C1U
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Features:
  • ABZORB heel
  • Full-length ABZORB strobel board
  • ABZORB insert


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
The New Balance 890 is an everyday shoe for the neutral runner who wants to run fast or feel fast in a surprisingly light package. The REVlite midsole foam is 30% lighter than traditional foams, but has a durability and steadfast ride expected in an everyday training shoe. This shoe has been created to meet the competitive requirements of world-class runner and Team New Balance member Andy Baddeley, whose name appears on the shoe. Colors: Red + Black
Amazon.com Product Description
Ready to kick your running up to the next level? The New Balance 890 is a designed for neutral runners looking for a lighter, more technical shoe. It's a lighter shoe than most too, thanks to unique Revlite foam which delivers the same responsiveness and durability of foams 30% heavier. Plus this shoe is handsome and sturdy enough for everyday wear.

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