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If you are looking for a fitness walker with the style of a running shoe, New Balance 1765 walking shoes are the perfect choice. The sleek design will pair great with any athletic outfit or casual wardrobe. Ideal for walkers who want superior stability.
Upper: Synthetic/ mesh provides lightweight comfort and support. Flat laces reduce pressure points. Padded tongue and heel collar enhance in-step comfort. FantomFit no-sew construction offers super light support and fit.
Midsole: REVlite midsole gives premium responsiveness and durability. Abzorb® cushioning provides exceptional shock absorption. N2 cushioning is responsive, durable, and sustainable in a low profile. Removable insole.
Outsole: Rubber compound delivers maximum durability in high-wear areas.
Style #: MW1765SB
Color : Silver/Blue
Weight : 9.9 Ounces
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Q:
The last decent New Balance shoe I had was 07 pairs of MW926. My severe supination issue requires inserts and those shoes lasted well and for a long time. The 927's I bought were junk and tore open after 06 months-a wasted 03 pairs and $. Tried a 928 but the toes were too narrow. Now the 926 are all gone. What in your line is an ideal walking shoe for the supination problem?Asked on 5/5/2013 by Jerry from Clark, NJ1 answer
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It is difficult to make a recommendation without seeing your foot in person. In general, the best thing for a supinator is a neutral shoe. Any kind of support features on the medial (instep) side of the shoe will simply push a supinating foot further to the outside. Also, it sounds like you may be using a prescription orthotic. When using an orthotic to correct biomechanical issues, we usually recommend a neutral shoe as well. This allows the orthotic to take care of the correction without interference from the shoe. The 1765 is a neutral walking shoe so on paper it should suit your needs, but everyone's feet are unique. Shoes fit people differently and a shoe that is comfortable for one person doesn't necessarily work for another person, especially when orthotics or inserts come into play. It is important to try the shoes with your insert, to make sure that they feel comfortable before wearing them for an extended period of time. If you have further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us at (866) 860-1416 or info@holabirdsports.comAnswered on 5/6/2013 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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Does NB 1765 walking shoe have rollbar? If not, which New Balance walking shoes have rollbars?Asked on 3/16/2013 by Wes from Pinehurst, NC1 answer
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The 1765 does not feature New Balance's ROLLBAR technology. If your arch is pretty low and your foot overpronates and you are looking for extra support, you might be interested in the New Balance 928 (http://www.holabirdsports.com/catalogsearch/result/?cat=740&q=new+balance+928). The 928 is one of New Balance's most supportive walking shoes and does offer lots of support.Answered on 4/25/2013 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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