Thursday, May 3, 2012

Affordable New Balance Men's MT110 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Orange,9.5 2E US

New Balance Men's MT110 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Orange,9.5 2E US

New Balance Men's MT110 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Orange,9.5 2E US

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Product Details

  • Size: 9.5 2E US
  • Color: Black/orange
  • Brand: New Balance
  • Model: MT110-M
  • Fabric type: Synthetic and mesh
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .75 pounds

Features

  • Midsole-embedded stability shank promotes a smoother gait and supports the arch
  • Lugged sticky rubber outsole
  • Lightweight and durable synthetic upper
  • The New Balance 110 trail running shoe sets a new precedent in lightweight trail racing, making such a powerful impression that it has been named "Best Minimalist" in the TrailRunner Editor's Choice awards. Built in close collaboration with leaders in the sport, this minimalistic trail runner is built to deliver the optimal race day experience. A great combination of tried and tested features with new performance attributes will ensure that this highly anticipated update to the 101 delivers a smooth and responsive ride on any trail.





New Balance Men's MT110 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Orange,9.5 2E US









Product Description

Take the New Balance MT110 sneaker off-road or to the trails for a fast-and-light adventure. Built on a light and low platform, this men's trail runner features a synthetic and mesh upper for comfort and support; the lightweight ACTEVA midsole offers lasting support. The aggressive, lugged rubber outsole of the New Balance MT110 athletic shoe combines a running and trail lug configuration for on- and off-road performance.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Everything I love in a trail/hybrid runner
By thecaptainchas
I am a semi-minimalist runner who frequents roads and trails and averages 40-50 miles a week. By "semi-minimalist," I mean I still wear cushioned shoes on runs over 20 miles, and I wear zero-drop or barefoot shoes on anything less than 8 miles. Most of my favorite shoes have a 0-4mm heel-toe drop. This shoe--with the combined last of the Minimus, the super-grippy lugs, the light weight, and the easy price-tag--easily satisfies all of my needs in one package. Right out of the box, I took them on 11 miles of hilly road running, and I have since taken them on about a dozen miles of technical single-track, both wet and dry. The shoes are fast and secure. After a couple of days, I can say comfortably that they are probably my favorite all-purpose running shoe. I look forward to racing with them this upcoming weekend in a trail half-marathon, and I may even use them on some upcoming trail ultras I have in the spring. I definately will be purchasing more pairs of these. Anyone who likes fast, semi-minimalist (or "reduced," or whatever you wish to call it), lightweight shoes for all surfaces, this is your shoe.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Thank you Anton. You have saved running for me.
By Greg P.
I started running last October, but after a month, I injured myself by overuse with bad form in some old running shoes. I took a month off, thinking that all I needed were new shoes. All the signs of expired shoes were there.I picked up some Ghost 4's and started running again. Everything felt great except that I felt weighed down by all the rubber cushion. By this point I started focusing on forefoot running, so I figured most of my pain was my form change. It was true, but running in the shoes felt a lot more cumbersome. Plus, all the cushion was in the wrong areas for my newly-acquired form (all in the heel). It was strange, considering this was the shoe that was recommended to me.After a week or two of running low mileage, I felt pain that I can only describe as my foot and leg being pulled apart from each other. I wasn't aware of what it could be at the time, but after some research, the location of pain looked like it could be shin splints. I tried running some trails, and I felt a little better, but still felt weighed down by the shoes. The shoes were exacerbating my situation of form change, even though the shoes felt OK for the most part. In the end, they gave me too much confidence.I ditched the Ghost 4's (great shoes, but not for my style and foot type) and tried barefoot running and felt immensely better. I then started looking for some trail shoes shortly after.Skipping over debates of shoes, I finally went with the MT110s. I knew I wanted something minimal, but also a jack of all trades (just in case I want to mix it up).I got them, laced them up and hit the trails. I went 2.25 miles feeling free and light with plenty room for my feet to feel natural (no socks needed). What an experience! I've never ever felt this good in running shoes! After discovering trails a couple of weeks ago, I knew this was the way to run for me, and the MT110s confirm this. I even ran on the road, and it felt just fine.I haven't been able to stop smiling since I got these shoes; they've rekindled my spirit and reminded me why running is so much fun.------------------------------UPDATE: It's now been several weeks since I've received these shoes, and they're still going strong. I've been doing daily trail runs that feature all different types of terrain, and I have had no problems whatsoever. My legs and feet have never felt better! Best part? No injuries!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5this is the one
By Sanchodancho
I have been a 10-25 mile a week runner for the better of 10 years. I managed a sporting goods store for a hot minute. I got tech'd by all of the brands I carried. I was fed plenty of propaganda by shoe manufacturers about all the "necessary' corrective elements that went into the design and technology of each of their respective shoes. I "pronate". I understand that diagnosis. As well as the others (supernate, neutral gate, etc). I bought the propaganda (mostly because a free pair of shoes came along). Years removed from that, I decided to give the "minimalist" designs a try. I've been through a number of shoes. In my opinion, the New Balance 110 is the gold standard. The fit is better than a slipper. Emidiate motion control and response. Drains quickly. The synthetic upper looks great after long muddy runs. The only thing more true to my natural mechanics would be to run barefoot. I run trails; so that't not an option. I'm sure the next model will be tits. But I'm buying 2 more pairs of these. Just to make sure I've got something I love to run in for the immediate future. Cheers amigos.

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New Balance Men's MT110 Trail Running Shoe,Black/Orange,9.5 2E US. Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.6

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