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πŸ‘Ÿ New Balance Ladies' 806 V1 Tennis Shoe Review

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Description of πŸ‘Ÿ New Balance Ladies' 806 V1 Tennis Shoe

50% Leather, 50% Synthetic. Imported. Rubber sole. ABZORB cushioning. C-CAP midsole. Lightning Dry Liner. 10 mm drop. For tennis players looking for superior stability and support, New Balance serves up the New Balance MC806. Medicare / HCPCS code = A5500, may be eligible for Medicare reimbursement.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pickleball Shoes

These shoes are perfect for pickleball. I wear a large size and they are hard to find. I usually have a width of 6.5 or 7. I like to use 7 for shoes used for training or walking. They were larger than all my other size 7 shoes. I put insoles to keep them organized. Otherwise they would be too loose. There was a noticeable size difference when I put them next to another pair of New Balance 7Ws, Asics 7Ws and KSwiss 7s (not wide). This shoe offers amazing support and comfort. They are strong and…

Pros
  • Rubber Sole
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 3 out of 5

not average New Balance

New Balance is the only tennis shoe that I can wear for a long time. This shoe isn't a rebalance of the traditional fit I use. This is the second one I've ordered in 30 days and it's "extraordinary". the last was 9.5 and very tight. I ordered this at 10 and it still fits very very well. I have never worn a 10.5 or 11 in New Balance. the toe is very narrow and the arch of the foot appears flatter than usual. I have a medium to high arch and New Balance shoes usually fit my arch surprisingly…

Pros
  • ABZORB Cushioning
Cons
  • Almost everything ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

New Balance is the perfect shoe for tennis on the court

These shoes have been the only tennis shoes I've bought in 10 years. I play tennis at least 5-6 times a week. I also use this shoe as a regular/versatile running shoe. My podiatrist recommended them to me after my bone surgery and I've had so much success with them that I had to write this review. They fully support and stabilize your feet, reducing pronation when the cushion moves and providing secure footing. This shoe is recommended for people with flat arches like me. I like you very much…

Pros
  • For tennis players looking for superior stability and support, New Balance offers the New Balance MC806.
Cons
  • Factor Set

Revainrating 2 out of 5

upset. Best among women

Buying sports shoes is a nightmare for me as I have wide feet and high insteps. My favorite brand has been Saucony for many years, but they don't actually make pumps. I've tried a dozen different brands of boats and even ordered a few pairs of D widths but to no avail. They were rated so highly that I decided to give it a try. They're made from very sturdy leather (I was hoping they'd soften) and appear to be quite wide, although there was no "AAAAAA" moment when I first put them on (that…

Pros
  • 50% leather, 50% synthetic
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

These shoes are narrow and short!

These shoes are both tight and short! I can't believe I wore these shoes in AA (narrow) widths years ago. I ordered a few different pairs of shoes from Revain and they came together. I tried them first and they were so bad. You have such a small sock. Although my big toe is already slightly tilted towards my other toes, when I put my feet in these shoes, my big toe rubbed against the side of the toe box and didn't even have room to look straight ahead! And these shoes definitely run small, in…

Pros
  • Medicare / HCPCS Code = A5500, May be eligible for Medicare reimbursement
Cons
  • New competitors have arrived

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best wide sock. I love these tennis/pickleball shoes.

The first pair I ordered was a 7 1/2 D. I increased the size because I wanted to add a supportive orthotic. They were VERY wide and oversized even with a sports orthotic insole. I sent them back and bought a 7DD at a local wide foot store after the seller measured my foot and said I was DD wide. Not so. Tried wearing them with orthotics and the heel slipped everywhere. I've tried tying them together with a "runner" tie but they still didn't work on the court. I picked them up and found that the

Pros
  • Imported
Cons
  • Almost never