If we only made one running shoe, it would be the Fresh Foam X 1080. The unique combination of reliable comfort and high performance offers versatility that spans everyday to race day. The Fresh Foam X midsole cushioning is built for smooth transitions from landing to push-off, while a second-skin style mesh upper is breathable and supportive.
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If we only made one running shoe, it would be the Fresh Foam X 1080. The unique combination of reliable comfort and high performance offers versatility that spans everyday to race day. The Fresh Foam X midsole cushioning is built for smooth transitions from landing to push-off, while a second-skin style mesh upper is breathable and supportive.
New Balance Fresh Foam 1080v13 (B Standard) Womens
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New Balance Fresh Foam 1080v13 (B Standard) Womens
If we only made one running shoe, it would be the Fresh Foam X 1080. The unique combination of reliable comfort and high performance offers versatility that spans everyday to race day. The Fresh Foam X midsole cushioning is built for smooth transitions from landing to push-off, while a second-skin style mesh upper is breathable and supportive
Specifications
SurfaceRoad
Heel drop6mm
Weight206
SupportNeutral
CushionExtra
PronationNeutral
Pronation
Pronation is a natural and important motion the foot makes to absorb the shock of hitting the ground. Some people have more movement than others. To much movement relative to the individual could result in the overloading of stabilizing tendons, ligaments and muscles around the ankle, knee or hip . Some shoes can work with your foot to slow down the movement, reduce the angle of the movement and help your body to move in a more controlled way.
Under
Neutral
Over
Severe Over
Neutral Pronation
Foot type Normal Arch
Push off Foot rolls in nicely and you leave evenly off the front of your foot
How your foot contacts the ground Landing on the lateral side, rolling in and absorbing the shock well and supports body well
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