September 15, 2012

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New Balance Men's Running Shoes $39.99 + S&H normally $99.99!

Check out the Daily Deal at Joe's New Balance Outlet and get up to 70% off New Balance Shoes and Apparel. Today score  New Balance 890 Style: MR890BW Men's Running

 Today: $39.99
Orig: $99.99
Save: $60.00 (60%

 Description
New Balance presents our lightest trainer yet! Engineered from the ground up, the neutral 890 is a new kind of lightweight shoe, each part designed with purpose. The full ground contact outsole is just as compatible with midfoot and forefoot strikes as it is with a traditional heel strike. Innovative diamond shapes cut in relief from the extra-durable REVlite midsole provide as much function as fashion, and the coordinating diamond motif on the outsole helps with grip and transition. It's also an award-winner: the 890 was named "Gear of the Year" in Outside magazine's spring 2011 Gear Guide.
  • Ndurance® rubber compound for maximum outsole durability
  • Synthetic/Mesh upper provides lightweight comfort and support
  • ABZORB® cushioning in the midfoot provides exceptional shock absorption
  • Innovative REVlite midsole provides premium responsiveness and durability at a 30% lighter weight than other foams with comparable performance
  • Blown Rubber Forefoot for lightweight cushioning
  • Flat, soft laces slide through uniquely flat lacing holes, locking them in place and preventing top-of-foot discomfort
  • Created to meet the competitive requirements of world-class runner and Team New Balance member Andy Baddeley, whose name appears on the men's 890
  • Welded seams for no-sew material application
  • The stated weight of the men's 890 shoe (9.7oz and 275g) applies to men's size 9.5 D.
  • Color: Black with White
  • Shoe Last: PL-1
  • Weight: 275 grams (9.7 oz)

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