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View more pricesGender | Men , Women |
Men weight | 301 gr |
Women weight | 235 gr |
Drop | 8 mm |
Cushion | High |
Runner weight | Medium , Strong |
Running gait | Neutral , Supination |
Surface | Trail |
Use | training |
Pace | Low |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | heel |
Distance | 10K , Half-marathon , Marathon , ultra-trail |
Eco-friendly | Recycled material |
Colour | Yellow , Blue , White , Grey , Orange , Black , Red , Pink , Green |
Year | 2022 |
Finally! You've been waiting for them, haven't you? Well, here they are: the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7, the latest update of New Balance's best-selling trail shoe. And here at RUNNEA we certainly recommend you to keep an eye on them because this seventh version of the Hierro has some very important changes and new features. Their aim is to continue being one of the great favourites of mountain runners.
We are potentially looking at what will be one of the best trail running shoes of 2022, like its previous versions. This updated model has evolved with the aim of offering excellent cushioning and protection in all types of runs (from a 10K to ultra distance) on the roughest terrain. That is why this renewed New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 is lighter, more resistant and with a better grip and traction to move across mountain terrain without worrying. Let's have a look at its new features!
New Balance's Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 has established itself as one of the main players for the Boston-based company's outdoor range. Without knowing all the details, it seems that this seventh version will not change radically compared to the previous model. This New Balance model has been eagerly anticipated by the Boston brand's faithful followers and trail running enthusiasts, so its evolution will not go unnoticed by anyone. Although at first glance it seems that there are no improvements from previous versions, there are indeed changes, and they are really significant to make sure that these Hierro v7 reflect a qualitative leap.
Let's start with the midsole. It was impossible for the New Balance's product developers not to include its exclusive Fresh Foam foam. We are talking about the American firm's latest generation material, which many of its track running shoes already have incorporated—such as the New Balance FF 1080 v12, New Balance FF 860 v12 or New Balance FF 880 v12, for example. This is the evolved Fresh Foam X, which is capable of providing a more comfortable feel underfoot, with the main purpose of greater impact absorption, especially on uneven terrain. The result? Improving the experience in every workout or race.
As well as the addition of the new Fresh Foam X material, along with the redesign of the upper, the Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 from New Balance has also managed to lighten the weight of the trainer in a very noticeable way. Right now, the model is very close to the 300 gram barrier—301 grams to be more precise—which means a reduction of almost 40 grams compared to the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v6.
As we have already mentioned, another of the most important new features of the New Balance FF X Hierro v7 is the redesign of its upper. In this particular point of the model, New Balance has opted for a technical mesh, which combines synthetic fabric and TPU reinforcements, arranged in strategic points to ensure more stability and support, but also improve protection. This aspect of safety when running in the mountains is also reinforced by the bootie design, which improves the fit; and, of course, the Toe Protect technology in the toe cap.
A detail that also indicates a change in trend is that the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 has the Green Leaf standard, which means that this is a more sustainable model, as it is made with up to 50% recycled materials that respect the environment.
Let's continue with the new features, because it doesn't end there. The outsole of this iconic New Balance model for mountain runners has also undergone changes. When it comes to their trail running shoes, New Balance seems to want all its models to incorporate the exclusive Vibram MegaGrip compound. This has already been seen in previous versions, but in this version there has been a redesign of the 4.5 mm MicroTraction lugs. They are now deeper, with a more even distribution, so the trainer gains in traction and grip, but also in durability and resistance to abrasion on different terrains.
As for the technical specifications, the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 hasn't changed massively. The trainer's last still rests on the PL-8 v2 platform, while the drop is 8 millimetres (15 mm in the forefoot and 23 mm in the heel). While its weight has reduced to 301 grams, which is lighter and more dynamic than in previous versions.
In short, the New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 is now available for every outdoor adventure. A trail shoe optimised for neutral-gait and/or supinated runners looking to tackle distances ranging from 10K to ultra-distance with maximum protection, cushioning, stability and durability. It has also been able to improve its response.
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