New Balance 1011
Manufacturer:
New Balance
Price:
$120
Reviewed in:
Mar 2008 Shoe Guide
The 1011 is one stable shoe. While RW Shoe Lab tests showed it to be the firmest in this guide, its forefoot is surprisingly flexible. This is due to an updated flex-groove pattern that runs all the way across the width of the shoe. This, along with a new sockliner and an extra layer of foam, gives the 1011 a better fit and feel. The laces now connect to the midsole with four nylon bands (New Balance traditionally only uses two). Recommended for bigger runners with flat arches who need plenty of motion control.
"The lacing system is awesome. Great arch warp." --Brian DePath, 42, East Lansing
"They had good support, but they were too heavy." --Margareta Hilton, 43, Allentown
"My foot felt stable in this shoe and the traction was excellent. The width, however, was too tight and I found the arch and forefoot to be too snug." --Carm Wilson, 40, East Lansing
"I want the laces to be a little longer, especially for those of us who wear thicker socks." --Suanne Rieker, 51, Allentown
"With these shoes I was able to endure a long run without tiring or straining in my feet and legs (which was happening in my other shoes." --Sheryl Kerchner, 49, Allentown
"The depth at the heel was too deep and rubbed my ankle. I would also like to see a bit more cushion." --Carol Ebihara, 50, Allentown