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msan0101 Avg. Weekly Miles: 12 Avg. Training Pace: 10.0/mile Years Running: 1 Pronation: Neutral Shoe Weight Pref: Heavy and Long Lasting Trainers Shoe Toebox Pref: Wide Weight: 219 pounds Gender: Male
| 883
(2010-06-15) |
Rating  | Good shoe on paper for normal gated runners with wide toes. To early for me to tell if they are good for me. It may not have enough stability for someone that needs it. The review says that it is for neutral runners who don’t over or under pronate. I only ran two miles in them today because I am getting over a big toe injury. My early speculation is that they may not have enough stability for a bigger runner even though I have a normal gate. I have learned that it is worse to overdue the stability from my last purchase or 850’s. (Write a review) (Reply to this review) |
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wmccall Avg. Weekly Miles: 9 Avg. Training Pace: 8.5/mile Years Running: 5 Pronation: Neutral Shoe Weight Pref: Light-weight Trainers Shoe Toebox Pref: Wide Weight: 204 pounds Gender: Male
| Morton's Nueroma sufferers take note
(2009-06-18) |
Rating  | Tried this pair after being diagnosed with Morton's Nueroma I tried this pair after being fitted at a New Balance store. What a relief. Did great on my next 5k Had the 2 weeks now. (Write a review) (Reply to this review) |
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joyfulbluebird Avg. Weekly Miles: 24 Avg. Training Pace: 13.5/mile Years Running: Pronation: Neutral Shoe Weight Pref: Light-weight Trainers Shoe Toebox Pref: Wide Weight: 140 pounds Gender: Female
| Women's New Balance 883
(2009-04-18) |
Rating  | Great shoes. I have wide feet and love the width in the toe box on these shoes. They are also very lightweight. Although they are running shoes, I use them for fast walking and they are perfect. (Write a review) (Reply to this review) |
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