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New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 v14 Running Shoes $120 + $5 Delivery ($0 with $150 Order) @ Running Warehouse

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Runners, you know this shoe…

High stack, max cushioning. Long runs, easy runs, protect your legs. Less stability, watch your ankles, careful with direction change.

RRP $270.00

C&C is Westmeadows (Melbourne). No click & collect option was offered at checkout. C&C info removed from title. — Mod

This is the last to latest model (now v15).

There will be limited stock, presumably (clearing?). A lot of common sizes available (at time of writing).

A few other colourways available, with limited sizes:
Red/white Men's
Navy Men's
White Men's
White Women's
White/gold Women's
Grey Women's
Castlerock Women's
Red/white Women's

NB's 1080 is one of the best out there. Do you have a preferred long run shoe? - Saucony Triumph, Nike Vomero, HOKA Bondi, Asics Nimbus or Superblast, Brooks Glycerin or Ghost Max?

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  • +3

    Great walking shoe too

  • Not as sharp pricing on 2E

    • how sharp was it?

      • Too sharp for the foam!

      • within a coo-ee for the two-ee

        149

  • +1

    Most comfortable shoe I’ve ever had for walking

    • +1

      I was the same till I got a pair of Nike Vomero

      • which ones
        regular, premium or the plus ?

  • +1

    i have these, recommend

    • What do you prefer?

      • these are comfortable for casual wear and morning run around the block

  • If I have a New Balance 574 US 11 (D), can I buy the US 11 one here too? WIll the fit be the same?

  • +2

    These are fcking phenomenal to walk in.

    Walked around Europe in the Mores - one step up in plushness and never been better after 21k's a day.

  • Any good for 5/10km casual runs?

    • Sure, it's a high quality runner.

      Will give you the added protection if you're still conditioning to this distance or putting in higher weekly mileage for training.

      If you race this distance, I would probably advise getting something less soft and with better stability.

      Otherwise, these aren't necessary, you might do better with an all-rounder trainer (e.g. HOKA Clifton, Brooks Ghost, Nike Pegasus).

      • +1

        These are a favourite for casual easy runs when i can get them for a good price, i tend to prefer mizuno wave riders as my main running shoe, i’m usually between 5-15kms most outings.
        Love my 1080’s but the cushioning that makes them good starts to suffer after +350km and never really get past 500km before i need to retire them.

    • +1

      Yep. Not speedy by any means but good for training that distance.

      Good enough for a parkrun

  • +1

    Best walking shoes I tested out of all the brands! I've got 3 pairs at home now lol

    • This my third also, prefer the darker colours but couldn’t resist for this price.

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