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| | | Motion control is the ability that some running shoes have to control the inward rolling of the foot. Motion control footwear generally feature wide, rigid soles with firm midsoles that provide stability and limit severe overpronation. |
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New Balance W1540
As close to Heaven on my feet...
April 02, 2013
Reviewer: Nurse Bonnie from Stamford, CT
I was born with widw, flat feet that overpronate, recessed kneecaps that lock backwards, and a spine with vertebrae that are prone to 'slipping'. As I do a lot of walking on job and at home, I need a light show with great support and more than adequate cushioning that is wide enough. This is that shoe.
Wears this shoe: At work, doing mileage with the dogs.
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New Balance M1540
1540s no more
March 17, 2013
Reviewer: Tom from Tucson, AZ
I've owned many pairs of New Balance over the years. I loved the last two pairs of 1123's, then New Balance in their brillant wisdom went to the 1540. I've owned these shoes for over a year. My toes touch the top and they are to narrow. After a year of trying to stretch them out I am finally trying to wear them with my orthotics, without much success. Currently out looking for a non-New Balance shoe. From what I've read many folks seemed happy with the 1123's, to bad New Balance couldn't stick with something that worked.
Wears this shoe: Everyday/everywhere
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