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Fresh Foam X 1080v12 Running Shoe - Women's

Fresh Foam X 1080v12 Running Shoe - Women's

Description

Why We Like The New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v12 Running Shoe

Fine-tuned top to bottom, the New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v12 Running Shoe brings our morning miles even more comfort. The soft, stretchy upper gives and takes in all the right places for a second-skin feel, while the updated platform features softer foam and more of it, giving us even smoother transitions.

Details:

- Versatile shoe for daily road miles and long commutes

- Breathable knit upper balances flexibility and support

- 8mm drop helps fight off calf and Achilles fatigue

- Plush foam provides max cush underfoot

- Blown rubber delivers traction and rebound

Specs

Upper Material: engineered Hypoknit (synthetic)

Closure: lace

Midsole: Fresh Foam X

Sole: blown rubber

Support Type: neutral

Cushion: maximum

Heel / Forefoot Height: 36 / 28mm

Drop: 8mm

Claimed Weight [single]: 8.3oz

Manufacturer Warranty: limited

Activity: road running