Recently, many fitness enthusiasts have started running. New Balance running shoes have traditionally had a reputation for supporting runners. New Balance, which began as a foot and arch support manufacturer in Boston in the early 1900s, quickly became a running shoe company by the 1970s.
Today, many New Balance shoes are of interest to runners. Their running shoes are made of synthetic, suede, mesh, or a combination of these materials. Name any style of New Balance men’s or women’s running shoes and they come with shock absorption and incredible durability. The patented N-ergy cushioning technology that goes into each pair reduces the impact on the body when the foot touches the ground thus reducing stress on the feet, ankles and legs. They are lightweight allowing for comfort even during long distance runs.
While many of its competitors manufacture overseas, New Balance makes the majority of its running shoes in the United States. As the only brand that makes shoes with a wide variety of widths, New Balance has earned a name for specializing in shoes with softer soles that appeal to long-distance runners. It features the shoes being presented to Greg Meyer, American winner of the Boston Marathon.
New Balance has a variety of shoes specifically designed for runners with feet that need a little more stability, especially those that have trouble pronation or supination. As one of the first companies to design shoes for runners, New Balance has shoes for runners, too. These feature cushioning and control technology and have a sole and upper designed for off-road performance.
Those involved in fast sprints can certainly count on New Balance running shoes. These special, ultra-lightweight shoes are intended for races at distances from 5 km to marathons. First-class materials and world-first technology go into making each pair.
