ah awesome! after looking at pics of them new i thought they would shred up so fast but it appears not!
ya I thought the same too when I first got them.. thought those little gear-like grips on the bottom would just shred quick. I was worried about having to buy my next pair in a few months... HEH!
would the grip be enough for xc/trail or would you stick to road/track stuff?
well, they'd feel good for xc/trail but, I think they'd tear up alot quicker if you were running on rocks and such. It's like a "foam" substance for the sole, instead of some hard rubber. You can see in the pic some pieces of it shredding off/sanding down. So even though you could run on those surfaces and they would feel good/protective, I think they'd get beat up quicker.
If the trail surface is mostly dirt/grass, I think they'd hold up well.
i imagine they feel pretty good to walk around in with the extra cushioning over more minimalist models?
ya they feel good just walking around. I don't walk around in them outside of training but, you just forget they are on your feet. feelsgood.
gonna try find some over here, maybe a new balance outlet or something in the city might have some.
nice! I called an NB outlet here prior to buying them online, they didn't carry them.
crazy they aren't more popular
ya i don't even think they are listed on the "running" section of newbalance.com .. i don't get it.
If you get a pair, i'm definitely curious to see how fast you adapt to them (and how much you enjoy running in them) given your preference of minimalist/zero drop shoes (like myself). I got used to them VERY quick.. I don't even think about running in my XC flats/vibrams/minimus anymore ;f. They actually made me care less about 0 drop vs ~5mm drop shoes.
pc!