For sale - As new - New Balance Woman's Running shoe sz 9 US
~Women's New Balance Fresh Foam W860S11 Light Cyclone/Logwood Synthetic/Mesh shoes.
These are in as new condition.
I bought these, worn them once for around 30 minutes and as I had left it so late to trial them at home, it was too late to return to store.
The arch support is brilliant on one foot for me, but due to a spinal alignment issue, didn't work so well on the other foot.
These New Balance Fresh Foam W860S11 Light Cyclone/Logwood Synthetic/Mesh Women's Shoes have the following features:
Engineered mesh upper for a fit that feels uniquely yours
Brilliant cushioning for long distance comfort
A fresh foam midsole cushioning is precision engineered to deliver an ultra-cushioned, lightweight ride
Lightweight synthetic/mesh material
Medial post helps control pronation
Proven stability that keeps you on your feet
Ultra Heel design hugs the back of the foot for a snug, supportive fit
Blown rubber outsole provides durability
10 mm drop
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RRP $160.00
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