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Our lightest trainer ever, the neutral-cushioned 890 is the next step in lightweight runners. Designed from scratch, the brand new ultra-light, extra-durable REVlite® midsole offers runners a more responsive and comfortable ride. Getting away from the traditional white and silver, the 890 features a much more contemporary style for the runner looking for a break from the norm.
Clearance sale - please note that sizing is limited and availability is while supplies last. If your chosen colour is not available, we will contact you to offer you another colour option.
Additional Information
| Weight (ounces) | 9.7000 |
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| Shoe Type | Neutral |
| Shoe Last | PL-1 |
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| Level of Experience | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
| Suitability for Court / Tennis | Not Recommended |
| Suitability for Trail Running | Will Work |
| Suitability for Walking | Recommended |
| Suitability for Running | Recommended |
| Suitability for Outdoor / Hiking | Not Recommended |
| Suitability for Cross Training | Not Recommended |
| Manufacturer | New Balance |
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A: Hi Jordon - regarding the 890s and winter, the only things that should really keep you from wearing a running shoe in winter are the traction and the fact that they're made to vent heat (rather than trap it). The 890 has a lot of structure (as opposed to just mesh) so it would be a good choice for a winter running shoe, if you're just looking at the running category. My brother finished his RCMP Depot training in a pair of these in Regina this December and was pretty happy with them, so I'd say they're a good shoe overall. If you'd like a little more insulation and grip, I'd have a look at the Trail Running category. http://www.newbalancevancouver.ca/mens/outdoor-hiking-trail-running.html . - Thanks, Nathan



Q: Would is be alright to run outside with the 890's in the winter time? Or would another shoe be preferable? Thanks.
Posted On: 12-01-03 By: Jordon