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New Balance Men's 927 Tie Walking Shoes | 
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| Brand: New Balance Category: Sports
Buy New: $74.95 (On sale from $83.96) - $115.95 (On sale from $117.00) as of 9/8/2010 05:55:38 EDT details
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B003AVH680
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Product Description Stabilize your feet and help control overpronation with New Balance Men's 927 Tie Walking Shoes This leading motion control walking shoe is designed for those who need superior comfort and stability. Specifically designed with a premier pronation control device called Rollbar®, a thermoplastic polyurethane posting system that minimizes rearfoot movement, for the ultimate in motion control. The C-Cap® molded EVA midsole offers cushioning and flexibility, while Abzorb® SBS provides optimal shock absorption. The removable Abzorb foam insole softens each step, and the Walking Strike Path® rubber outsole guides your foot as you walk. The full-grain leather upper laces up easily. Orthotic-Friendly. For flat arches.
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| Customer Reviews: Incredibly comfortable June 16, 2010 David P. Boyes These are quite simply the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn - this is the second pair of the exact same model/size/color that I have purchased (the first pair was directly from a New Balance store in my local mall, and was considerably more expensive!)
They are wide and flat, which means they won't pinch the sides of your feet in - also has a very stiff piece which acts like an "anti-roll" bar - so if you have a tendency to step on to the side of your feet, this will help with balance, and may even correct that somewhat.
They are great for walking, and for extended periods of standing (for example, retail/restaurant work). Also, because of their wide design, they are ideal for circulatory issues, and diabetes.
Because they are so stiff, they may not be best suited for jogging/running - but then they *are* called walking shoes!
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