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New Balance Men's MR769 NBx Stability Running Shoe

New Balance Men's MR769 NBx Stability Running Shoe

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Brand: New Balance
Category: Sports
Department: mens

Buy Used: $59.90 - $99.99 (On sale from $102.00)
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 2,832

Fabric Type: Synthetic and mesh
Color: *
Media: Apparel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 7.2 x 5

MPN: 883905616794
UPC: 883905616794
EAN: 0883905616794
ASIN: B001E5D2SM


Features:
  • ABZORB DTS provides a superior blend of cushioning and compression set features with Dupont Engage and Isoprene rubber for the ultimate ride
  • ACTEVA LITE is 24% lighter than standard midsole foam with Dupont Elvaloy and Dupont Engage for optimal compression set properties
  • TS2 post utilizes a transitional support system with multi-density medial support which creates a smooth transition from heel strike to toe-off
  • Stability Web provides optimal arch support that?s both rigid and lightweight while preventing midfoot flex

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Packed with comfort technology, the New Balance® 769 men's running shoe ensures smooth, powerful performance. Abzorb® SBS cushioning attenuates shock on impact, while the Acteva™ midsole delivers lightweight support. An N-durance® outsole provides dependable traction on a variety of surfaces.

Amazon.com Product Description
Step up your game with a name that you can trust with this durable running sneaker from New Balance. Your active lifestyle goes hand in hand with its sporty good looks while the thickly padded linings will keep you protected. The fully-tractioned sole will keep your feet stable whether you're running a marathon or just for pleasure.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars New Balance MR769   May 18, 2010
Clarence M. Bell (usa)
I received my New Balance Men's MR769 in a very timely manner. The item was as described - 12.5 B. I was extremely pleased with the fit and style of the shoe. I quickly tried the shoes out in my local YMCA by running 1.5 miles. The shoes performed well. The arch support was great and my feet did not feel tired afterwards. The shoes provided me an extra sense of confidence. I have very narrow feet with flat arches and these shoes really fit well and supported my arches admirably.

I'm just glad that new balance offers running shoes in narrow widths for a good price. Good job Amazon.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT SHOE!!   February 5, 2010
A. Baghbanbashi
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Beautiful shoe that is just right for me. I have a normal arch thus i dont require too much cushioning and balance, just enough, which is where this shoe does the job. I was looking at the 749, but decided to go with the 769 because it looked like it had a slight bit more stability and was quite cheaper. The only bad part is that it's all white and light colors that tend to show the dirt and dust rather quickly (like in less than 10 runs), so if you're running off the track, keep that in mind. Overall i'm happy with this shoe and have always been a NB fan.


5 out of 5 stars New Balance 769   January 27, 2010
Makman (San Diego CA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

These are great tennis shoes. I just wish New Balance would stop changing the model number about every 8 months. This is the 4th or 5th evolution of an already reliable shoe. Recommended for those with a wider foot who do a lot of walking.


5 out of 5 stars From GT-2120's to these   January 22, 2010
Guillermo A. Llerena (Astoria, NY USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is a great shoe for combining lateral support with ample cushioning. I'm a 6'00", 205lbs over pronator who had a tough time running in GT-2120's because they are designed for a neutral gait. These shoes provide substantial stability in the heel area with an extra firm midsole which heavier runners will enjoy (less leg fatigue!). The heel height may be a bit much for some but I'm sure my frame will break it in nicely.

Fit: People have complained that this shoe runs a 1/2 size small. More likely, the issue is that the shoe is designed on a PL-1 last versus the wider SL-2 last that many runners are used to. The 'last' is basically the frame of the shoe that provides various shapes for different fits(straight, performance, racing, etc.)

The PL-1 last has a narrower toe area while SL-2 shoes(a popular design for older ND models) are wider in that area. I wear a D width, but I'd guess that wide-footed runners who got away with wearing a D in SL-2's would probably need to go up in width to compensate for the more narrow designed PL-1's.

More info about 'lasts' and how they correspond to each NB model at the New Balance website

Ultimately, these are a great shoe for those who need/want extra support in the heel. However, it may be worth a trip to a running store if you are unsure of which width is right for you.



5 out of 5 stars These shoes are good   July 30, 2009
Lemas Mitchell (Chengdu, Sichuan (China))
7 out of 12 found this review helpful

They were actually a learning experience.

It just so happened that I was having a bit of knee pain from another brand of New Balance shoes that are coming close to having seen their best days. I put these shoes on (earlier than I expected to buy them) and it ended up that I had no discomfort after the run. It is questionable how long these shoes will last (likely a long time since they have features that the other pair did not).

What's more: These shoes gave me a good REAL-LIFE comparison between shoes that had only a very few of the features available that NB has to offer (the MR725s-[...]. In the future when I decide to buy a new pair of shoes, I will be able to see more clearly what features are available (and therefore worth buying) or what features are not available (and therefore worth avoiding).

It seems that the ratio of price/performance is roughly constant for all the shoes (i.e., a cheaper pair of shoes will give you problems sooner than the more expensive pair) and I've learned (the hard way) that it is worth spending a few extra dollars for a better pair.