New Balance Women's WR850 Running Shoe | 
| Colors: |  White/Blue/Silver |
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| Brand: New Balance Category: Sports Department: womens
Buy New: $35.97 (On sale from $96.99) - $126.95 as of 9/7/2010 19:39 CDT details
Where applicable you'll select size, color, etc. after you click the buy button. In Stock

Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 451
Fabric Type: Synthetic and mesh Color: * Media: Apparel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Clothing Size: One Size Fits All Size: One Size Fits All Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
MPN: WR850ST ASIN: B001MV7ALI
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| Features:
| • | Women's Running Shoes | | • | NBx/Cushioning | | • | New Model |
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Product Description Women's NEW BALANCE® 850 :: Rely on a wide, stable platform and ABZORB® SBS for shock-eliminating cushioning. The women's New Balance® 850 is updated with a more cushioned collar for greater comfort and new, durable StabiliCore™ that better guides pronation with smoother transitions. 10.2 ounces
Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for moderate to severe overpronators, New Balance's 850 is a trainer designed to provide supreme stability and cushioning. Featuring a host of performance features, including Sure Lace contoured shoe laces for a snug fit, the Stabilicore medial support system for heel to toe-off support, and a moisture-wicking Lightning Dry lining, this shoe will put your next run, walk, jog, or light hike on sure footing.
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| Customer Reviews: Good support, but heavy and uncomfortable July 18, 2010 Sharon 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just started running, and these were the first shoes I bought. I overpronate pretty badly, and the support that these provided were great and really helped neutralize my stride. Downside - not comfortable and very heavy. I went to a local store that videotapes you running on a treadmill, and ultimately had them record me running in these AND the Asics 2150. Asics 2150 were MUCH more comfortable, lightweight - I would actually want to just walk around in them all day. Best part was, the Asics corrected the overpronation just as well as the New Balance, so I ended up switching over to Asics.
May not work for everyone, but don't believe that your shoes should FEEL corrective just because they are.
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