By admin, on July 27th, 2010
As you might guess, we’re pretty big fans of the New Balance 991, but what you may not realize is that we’re also huge fans of Steve Jobs. Since I bought my first mac in 1999 (anybody remember the cube? Anybody?), when I thought the company was sure to go belly up, I’ve been one of . . . → Read More: Steve Jobs New Balance 991
By admin, on July 16th, 2010
New Balance has been continuing to expand upon their trail shoe offerings and the New Balance 790 shoes are some of the latest in this great line of shoes. The 790s take the best of the new balance 620 and new balance 810 and then goes a few steps further.
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By admin, on June 13th, 2010
New Balance shoes have been known world wide for their ability to take a pounding in the asphalt jungle that many marathoners train in. What isn’t so well known is that over the last few years New Balance has been expanding their offerings into the areas of Trail Running (New Balance 810), Chi Running (New Balance . . . → Read More: New Balance 620
By admin, on June 10th, 2010
New Balance has been known as a shoe for hardcore runners for decades, really ever since the 70’s. Rather than spend money hiring celebrities and buying TV time, New Balance continues to pour money into research and continues to make their shoes in America. Its been a winning combination for more than a hundred years.
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By admin, on June 10th, 2010
The New Balance 810 is an extension of the company’s great lineage of running shoes; which dates back to 1906 when New Balance was just an orthotics supplier. Since then New Balance has branched out into other areas of running beyond the marathons that they are most well known for. The 810 is a great example . . . → Read More: New Balance 810
By admin, on June 10th, 2010
There are a ton of reasons to love the New Balance 991 sneakers, but the one that most running enthusiasts keep coming back to is the things are just flat out comfortable to train in. This shouldn’t be surprising; the New Balance Company has its roots in orthotics, or types of in-sole support. Through the decades . . . → Read More: New Balance 991