As the latest addition to the legendary 990 series, the heritage 992 has been
dubbed the signature New Balance running shoe, and not without good reason. With Abzorb SBS®
cushioning now in the heel and forefoot, the 992 is more comfortable than ever. And with an updated
look, even non-runners are lacing up for its technical comfort and original style.
Those familiar with 990 series-particularly high mileage runners-can attest to its comfort and
dependability. Designed for medium-to larger-frame runners who demand maximum cushioning, the 992
delivers the best in all around stability and comfort. But even more than that, the 992 is highly
flexible, supportive, and offers a lightweight ride.
Considered the consummate marathon trainer, a single pair of 992s can take you through an entire
marathon training regimen, and the marathon itself! If you want a top shelf training shoe packed
with the utmost in comfort, stability, and long-wearing durability, you're looking at it.
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New Balance's patented
Abzorb SBS® cushioning, found in both the heel and forefoot, is 5-10% more effective, than the
original Abzorb®. Designed to soften impact, Abzorb SBS® provides maximum shock absorption and energy displacement,
stride after stride, mile after mile. |
Lightweight
compression molded EVA provides enhanced cushioning and support. |
Made of
a polyurethane rim with C-CAP® core, the ENCAP® holds the heel in place,
providing exceptional arch support and cushioning. |
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- Upgraded cushioning displaces shock
- Highly resistant to compression set
- Support suitable for a wide range of body types
- Perfect blend of comfort and performance
- Incorporates over 20 years of Made in USA ingenuity
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At a time when Disco was still in vogue, and the first class stamp was only $0.15, New Balance Athletic Shoes, Inc. introduced the first $100 running shoe... |
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DID YOU KNOW the New Balance 992 is recommended as a suitable shoe for post-Orthotripsy
treatment? The 992 is also recommended by podiatrists to help correct such foot conditions and ailments as
Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Low Arches,
and Over-pronation. |
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