New Balance 101

The 2010s New Balance MT/WT 101 retains its low-profile minimalistic outlook, a light and yet excellent trail running
shoe. The most noticable upgrades are that the MT101(Mens), WT101(Womens) is a wider and roomier toe box area with a tougher tie tip. Its still it’s light, rugged, grippy and fits like a glove, with improve proection aginst the tough trail elements. The MT/WT 101 is definity a solid barefoot offering for those who like to run on either trail or off the concrete trail, is an excellent minimalist trail shoe.

MSRP : US$75
Weight : 7.2 oz / 204 gm
Predecessor : 100
Features : Upper :Synthetic Mesh, Puncture Resistant Toe, EVA Foxing Construction, Sure Lace shoe : Midsole : ActEva® Midsole, Rock Stop : Outsole : Composite Rubber

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Recommended for runners looking for a barefoot running trail shoe or a strength building tool.
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NewBalanceMT100StickerHistory : 101('10), 100('09)

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ActEva® : Midsole : Full length midsole material that is 12% lighter than standard midsole foam with DuPont Engage for added durability. It has greater consistency in cell size/lower density of cellular foam structure increases resistance to compression set.

Composite Rubber : Outsole : A full length outsole designed with lugs to provide additional traction.

EVA Foxing Construction : The strip of EVA that joins the upper and sole of the shoe, to provide medial and lateral support to the outside of the shoe.

Puncture Resistant Toe : An additional layer of lightweight material engineered to give additional protection at the toes.

Rock Stop : A flexible layer of high durometer EVA foam that is located between the outsole and the midsole to protects feet from rocks, shock, minimizes pressure, and disperses shock energy.

Sure Lace™ : Secure shoe laces provide added midfoot support and keep the shoe snug around the foot.

Synthetic Mesh : A lightweight breathable material which is utilized throughout the upper.


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