The arrival on the market of the New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak, a very fast shoe, aimed at popular runners looking for speed and comfort, confirms New Balance 's continued commitment to technological innovation. A model that includes a carbon fiber plate, designed to maximize running propulsion, in combination with the FuelCell high performance foam for an unlimited energy return! A silhouette has also conquered by its racing aesthetics and also now available in a new and striking color, discover it!
The New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak offers everything you need to become one of the most successful launches of the Boston firm; speed, propulsion and lightness in equal parts!
This is a running shoe optimized for long, intense workouts and competitions with maximum reactivity.
New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak, competitive spirit
This model belongs to New Balance's successful FuelCell range, silhouettes specifically designed to reach racing speeds and paces. Now available in a new colorway that accentuates, even more if possible, its racing aesthetics and nonconformist character, this silhouette is a compendium of the most cutting-edge technologies and materials of the Boston firm. Lightness, propulsion and reactivity at the service of the fastest popular runners looking to improve their times in every run, in every series, in every competition.
New color, same essence
Red was the color chosen for the new New Balance FuelCell TC; a color associated with warmth, passion and energy. It's no wonder that New Balance 's product designers went for this hue as it accentuates their competitive aesthetic for unmatched responsiveness with every step.
Enhanced propulsion and reactivity
The midsole of this top-of-the-line cushioning shoe successfully combines high-performance FuelCell foam with an internal carbon fiber plate, the result? Enhanced propulsion, maximum reactivity and unlimited energy return on the run for racing speeds.
The full-length internal carbon fiber plate in this fast model provides increased forefoot stiffness. This is a shoe aimed at fast runners who have to step with the forefoot area and, therefore, this technological application favors faster transitions.
New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak, durability and stability at fast paces.
While it is true that this is a mixed shoe oriented to neutral runners who move at fast paces, under 4:30 min/km, it does not renounce to offer superior durability and stability in the race. To this end, New Balance designers have opted to include a rubber outsole in the forefoot that guarantees greater resistance to wear and accentuates the feeling of stability even in the fastest runs.
Lightweight
Another highlight of the New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak is its lightness. It is a model that barely exceeds 263 grams in weight in a European men's size 43.
If we add to this the high performance FuelCell foam in combination with the carbon plate, the result is clear: maximum speed and reactivity in every step you take.
- It is important to note that if we wanted to go for the more purely competitive option, we should go for the New Balance FuelCell RC Elite: a silhouette specifically designed for elite athletes and very competitive marathon runners.
New Balance FuelCell TC EnergyStreak, energy and speed with every step.
The choice of red as the protagonist tone in the new New Balance FuelCell faithfully reflects the competitive and energetic character of this silhouette. One of New Balance 's most popular launches that belongs to the competitive FuelCell saga and has become a benchmark for the fastest runners.
It is a model that includes the most cutting-edge technological innovations of the moment optimized for an unbeatable running experience. Propulsion and reactivity, in equal parts, to reach very lively rhythms in all types of distances, including the half marathon.
Undoubtedly, a new colorway that seduces and captivates the loyal followers of the Boston-based company and that will continue to add success to one of the most competitive launches of recent times; and if not, time to time!
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