As this is a top of the range shoe in cushioning, it's the right thing to do. At this point in the movie, there are few things we're going to tell you that you don't already know about the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7. However, in this RUNNEA post we offer you a different perspective with some curiosities of this iconic model of the Boston brand. Surely you already know it, but you don't remember it, do you?
If there's something we love about belonging to the RUNNEA family, it's that we have the privilege of being in permanent contact with the members of the RUNNEA TEAM. You always learn something new from each of them! For this reason, we recommend you the review of the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7. On this occasion, the detailed analysis comes from the hand of our #RUNTESTER and head sports podiatrist, Toni Fernández Sierra -available at the PODUM clinic in Córdoba- Not to be missed!
As good all-rounders that they are, these renewed New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 are the perfect option for runners of high weight, above 80 kilos, and suitable for all types of distances. These outstanding features of comfort, stability and reliability combine in a masterful way to make this model suitable for any type of mountain terrain.
We know you already have it written down, but remember that these New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 are more stable, more reactive and lighter (up to 40 grams less). Details that open up the range of running and/or mountain walking enthusiasts who can wear this silhouette.
What's promised is promised, so let's go with some of the curiosities of these New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7
If you are a loyal follower of the Boston brand, you will remember that mythical New Balance Leadville model, with which New Balance began to carve an important niche in the universe of trail running shoes, paying tribute to the spectacular sporting challenge of the 100 miles of Leadville in Colorado (United States). Although much missed, the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro saga landed on the market to replace the Leadville, and in the process revolutionize New Balance 's commitment to trail running. There is no doubt that the Fresh Foam Hierro has marked a before and after within the North American company.
The inclusion of Fresh Foam X foam in the midsole, something you already know, translates into superior cushioning. But the new information we bring you is that this evolved foam comes with a higher density, which transmits more stability, as well as a more reactive behavior.
As with all updates, the comparison with previous versions is inevitable. Although these FFx Hierro v7 maintain the 8 mmdrop of their predecessor model, it is true that this latest interaction of the Hierro v7 has a thinner profile compared to the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v6. 17-26 mm. of the Hierro v7 compared to 24-32 mm. of the Hierro v6.
You should pay close attention, because it is a detail that can go unnoticed. However, it is important. With the new eyelet design, which features a 6+1-hole lacing system and this type of flat lacing. All designed to improve the support of this model in such a strategic point as the midfoot. Thanks to this change, the fact is that you will be able to run with more security, since this part of the shoe now has more width.
The Vibram Megagrip compound is still the preferred choice of these New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7, but this material would not be very effective if it were not accompanied by a new lug pattern. This time, the Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 says goodbye to the hexagonal lugs to introduce a whole network of lugs with different shapes and depths. The end result: greater traction capacity on different terrains.
To finish off and close the circle, we take a quick look at the most advanced technologies included in these New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7:
Finally, and since we are going to recommend these New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7, we will also tell you that trekking lovers will have a perfect option with this silhouette for long walks and hikes, as well as to launch into the adventure of doing the Camino de Santiago You decide!
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