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New Balance 769 Product Details - STABILITY WEB® delivers midfoot support and reduces the weight of the shoe
- ABZORB® Strobel Board runs full length of shoe to maximize shock absorption and comfort
- Medicare / HCPCS code = A5500 Diabetic shoe
- TS2® Transitional Support System helps create a smooth transition from heel strike to toe-off
- ACTEVA™ LITE premium lightweight midsole provides optimal resistance
to compression set - 24% lighter than standard foam
- ABZORB® DTS (Dynamic Transition System) combines ABZORB® foam, ABZORB® FL and ABZORB® SBS to provide optimal cushioning and a smooth transition on heel strike
- N-Durance® rubber compound for maximum outsole durability
- LIGHTNING DRY® liner keeps your feet dry and comfortable as you train
- Forefoot Flex Grooves allow extreme flexibility
- ABZORB® cushioning in the forefoot for exceptional shock absorption
- N-LOCK® external support system ensures shoe is pulled snugly around your midfoot
- Seamless Phantom Liner reduces the weight of the shoe plus enhances the comfort and fit
- Dual Density Collar uses both a softer density foam against the foot for cushioning, and a firmer density foam for support
- Sure Lace™ secure shoe laces provide added midfoot support and keep the shoe snug around the foot
- 360° Reflectivity for added safety
- Synthetic/Mesh upper provides lightweight comfort and support
- Blown Rubber Forefoot for lightweight cushioning
- Ortholite® foam insert delivers long term comfort, breathability, and anti-microbial function to fight odor
- Color: White with Orange & Silver
- Shoe Weight: 270 grams (9.5 oz)
- Shoe Last: PL-1
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Style History |
| Predecessor | This Style |
| WR768AW |
WR769ST |
User Reviews
Most Recent Reviews
newtorunning 11/13/2009
    
I just started running in May. Started running about 4-6 days a week to lose weight (I got up to 20-30 miles/week). I have fairly small, very flat feet, so I bought these in 7.5 wide (LOVE that NB has wide sizes). I loved these at first, but after about two months, my feet were killing me, I had blisters on my toes, and I had awful shin splints. I couldn\'t return them, so I ended up purchasing the 850\'s, and they\'ve been amazing. I don\'t know what happened with my feet and the 769\'s. I tried them out again today b/c my 850\'s were soaked in the rain, and it reaffirmed for me that they don\'t have enough cushioning for my feet. If these don\'t work for you, try the 850\'s. They\'re a little more expensive, but worth it.
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