New Balance 874
Manufacturer:
New Balance
Price:
$90
Reviewed in:
Apr 2008 Shoe Guide
Cushioning:
Responsiveness:
New Balance focused on tightening up the arch area of this update. The laces connect to an independent inner liner that, when pulled taut, holds the foot more securely on the sole. The new memory-foam sockliner is built up a bit under the arch to help lock the foot in place. A mix of hard- and sticky-rubber lugs provides excellent traction and a supportive foundation. Another nice feature: The upper overlays and mesh are made with 30-percent-recycled material. Recommended for runners with normal arches looking for a firm midfoot fit. Available April 1, 2008.
"It felt flexible and light but was a little narrow in the forefoot." --Jason Hanson, 30, East Lansing
"The shoe had a great feel on the trail and could handle anything you threw at it. I was hoping for a bit more arch support so I could wear the shoe every run." Paul Jenkins, 25, East Lansing
"I liked the supportiveness and the durability of the shoe. The lacing system was okay...it came untied a lot. Also, the shoe seemed to run long, but could have been a bit wider." Jen Frankel, 25, East Lansing
"I lost feeling in my toes the first few times I wore the shoe. I ended up having to keep the shoe laces looser than I would normally do so I wouldn't lose feeling." Jackie Lutz, 30, East Lansing
Gender:
Male
Shoe Type:
Trail
Sizes:
7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14
Widths:
B
Weight:
12 oz.
Foot Biomechanics:
Neutral