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| New Balance Men's MT840 Training Shoe | 
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| Brand: New Balance Category: Shoes Department: Mens
List Price: $96.00 Buy New: $78.22 (On sale from $79.90) - $87.95 (On sale from $95.95) You Save: $8.05 (8%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3426
Fabric Type: Mesh Color: GreyYellow Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 4
ASIN: B00132XGNM
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| Features:
| • | Synthetic/mesh upper | | • | Ndurance rubber compound heel for maximum durability in high-wear areas | | • | Solid, sticky rubber outsole | | • | C-Cap midsole made with lightweight compression molded EVA provides cushioning and flexibility | | • | ABZORB material in heel and forefoot offers excellent cushioning and compression |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The trails you run are not chip trails or pea gravel, the trails you run on are real trails; with rocks and roots and extreme terrain. You need a shoe that can keep up. The New Balance MT840 Trail Running Shoe for Men delivers the off-road performance you demand, working as hard as you do to scramble, climb and challenge the trail before you. With outstanding fit, comfort and durability, the New Balance MT840 will be up to the task.
Amazon.com Product Description Go the distance in this training shoe from New Balance. Its Abzorb-EX feature cushions your sole while the all-terrain outsole combines the ability to run on and off-road and provides protection from debris. With its unbeatable traction, this trainer will fearlessly get the job done.
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| Customer Reviews:
husband said they work great November 2, 2008 My husband said these are great to lift weights in and run in. He has wide feet and said these fit him really well, they are more or less a low profile shoe, they lack a lot of support, but he does not mind. From a girls point of view they look good too.
Nice, light, good traction October 17, 2008 I really like this shoe. I got it to replace a pair of New Balance 790's for trail racing. The 790's were good, and I won some races in them, but always felt a little too skittish in the traction department, especially in wet conditions. When the 840's were announced, I was interested right away.
I've worn New Balance racing and running shoes for the past 17 years, and I was confident enough to buy this shoe online without trying it on. It does feel a little bit different around the ankle compared to my recent NB shoes (more padding around the ankle cuff, mainly - which is not a bad thing), but the fit gave me no problems and I actually like it.
Compared to the NB 790's, the weight is very similar (i.e. verrrry light, suitable for racing), but the traction is much better. This seems to be due to both a more aggressive tread, as well as softer rubber. I bet the rubber soles won't last as long on these new shoes if you spend a lot of time running on pavement with them, but that's not what they were designed for anyway....
Mud clearance is great, even in tough conditions.
To keep the weight down the uppers are made in a minimalistic way, so durability is not likely to be a high point with these shoes. However, if you want FAST, LIGHT SHOES SUITABLE FOR TRAIL RACING, and the New Balance last fits you well, these shoes are for you.
I will still race in my 790's in dry, less-technical conditions, but when it gets wet or if the surface looks to be more technical, then these will be my go-to shoes.
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