Friday, March 28, 2014

New Balance Men's MR10v2 Minimus Running Shoe Color: White/Blue

new balance minimus
Sale: Lower price available
B0096615AS

great shoe
I like this shoe because it helps me run using the front of my foot rather than heel striking. At first, this slows you down but I have now adapted to this running style and am going even quicker than before.


New Balance Men's MR10v2 Minimus Running Shoe
new balance minimus men


Color: White/Blue

    Synthetic and textile
    Vibram sole
    REVlite midsole
    No sew overlays in optimal areas
    Barefoot-friendly internal construction
    4mm heel-to-toe drop


New Balance Men's MR10v2 Minimus Running Shoe
new balance minimus men
Product Description


The Minimus 10 is back- and better than ever. With a New Vibram® outsole and a material overhaul along with a natural four millimeter drop, it's like barefoot, only better. Weight:147 Grams (5.2 oz)

New Balance is dedicated to helping athletes achieve their goals. It's been their mission for more than a century. It's why they don't spend money on celebrity endorsements. They spend it on research and development. It's why they don't design products to fit an image. They design them to fit. New Balance is driven to make the finest shoes for the same reason athletes lace them up: to achieve the very best.

New Balance does barefoot one better with the revamped Men's MR10v2 Minimus Running Shoe. Designed to encourage "Good Form Running," which features an upright posture and joint-friendly midfoot striking with a high cadence, it balances a low 4mm-drop design and featherweight materials with underfoot protection. New Balance found a way to shave nearly an ounce off the weight of last year's model, while at the same time enhancing durability and traction with a new Vibram outsole. New Balance offers a variety of minimalist-oriented running shoes; the MR10v2 falls in the middle of the range, between the featherweight, zero-drop Minimus Zero shoe and the MR20 shoe. If you're an experienced minimalist-style runner, but looking for more cushioning than the Zero offers, you'll prefer the MR10; runners just

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