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New Balance Women's F.F. Arishi Trail Running Shoes

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New Balance Women's F.F. Arishi Trail Running Shoes
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New Balance Women's F.F. Arishi Trail Running Shoes

NOW$59.97
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Product Details

We gave our well-loved Fresh Foam Arishi silhouette tough technology to prepare it for the trails. The women’s Fresh Foam Arishi Trail features the same soft comfort and versatile performance with features like an AT Tread dual lug outsole and a Toe Protect reinforced toe tip to help protect toes against rocks and debris. Plus, no-sew material application on the upper helps keep the fit feeling lightweight.

  • Toe Protect technology helps protect feet from rocks, roots and debris

  • Fresh Foam midsole cushioning is precision engineered to deliver an ultra-cushioned, lightweight ride

  • EVA foam insert increases comfort

Activity/Sports Fitness
Arch Normal (Mid)
Care Instruction(s) Hand Wash,No Heat/Air
Colour Group Grey
Gender Female
Insole Material Fabric
Midsole Material Not Applicable
Product Weight (g) 1.00 g
Product Weight (g) 1 g
Shoe Cut Low-Cut
Shoe Size (UK) 1.5
Shoe Width Regular
Upper Material(s) Synthetic
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    Arishi Trail

    4 years ago
    I already have the new balance 780 road shoe and this trail shoe is a very similar fit. I have narrow feet and this fits them very nicely. I wear a size 4 in normal shoes and ordered half a size up for the shoes and they fit perfect. The only down side with this shoe is that it rubs my heels. Rather disappointed about this but I'm hoping it will settle down.

    Originally posted on New Balance EMEA

    New trainers

    5 years ago
    Lightweight shoe comfortable. Though rubbed heels on first long walk

    Originally posted on New Balance EMEA

    Lightweight, comfortable trail shoe

    5 years ago
    Very pleased with these. They are comfortable, lightweight and look good. Not that cushioned or bounce but think that's pretty common with trail trainers. Would recommend to anyone doing woodland footpaths, local cross country paths.

    Originally posted on New Balance EMEA

    reduced cushioning

    5 years ago
    I really liked the look, shape, colour, and stability factor in these but sadly again not enough cushioning for me.

    Originally posted on New Balance EMEA

    Uncomfortable

    5 years ago
    Wore these once and they were so hard and high rise at the back that they made my feet bleed. Would not recommend.

    Originally posted on New Balance EMEA

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