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Review on πŸƒ Exploring the Outdoors with the New Balance Men's 410 V6 Trail Running Shoe by Arun Siddiqui

Revainrating 5 out of 5

UPDATE -- It's been three months so good

When I took them out of the box I thought they looked a bit smaller than my 410v5 so I compared them. While the soles are the same length and the ball of the foot is the same width, the V6 heels are about a quarter of an inch narrower. I hope it doesn't destabilize my heel strike. If I turn my heel or fall out of these shoes I will be very upset. They also feel a little tight for a 10.5 EEEE, but that could be because they're new. We'll see - I use them as walking shoes so they'll be training this week and I'll let you know if anything goes wrong. returned. They show no signs of wear, just a slight discoloration of the white parts of the sole, so I can't fault them for that. After all, someone needs to get the returned shoes, and for the price I paid for them ($38 pre-tax), I can't complain too much. My 410v5s have had three or four good years. Let's see if I can get it from v6. Four stars for now with the option to upgrade or downgrade over the next few months depending on wearer behavior. TO UPDATE. Three months of use and I have no complaints. I wear hiking boots (3 miles x 4 days a week) and so far have not experienced any side effects, rips, tears, torn outsoles or broken laces. The surfaces are mostly asphalt/concrete and I never slipped or fell on wet or dry roads. I'm increasing my rating to 5 stars but will come back if anything unfavorable happens before 1 year is up. While I feel like I got a good deal for the price I paid, I don't think I would have bought them for more than $45.

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