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🎾 1006 V1 Tennis Shoe for Women by New Balance Review

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Description of 🎾 1006 V1 Tennis Shoe for Women by New Balance

100% Synthetic. Imported. Rubber sole. 12 mm drop: due to variances created during the development and manufacturing processes, all references to 12 mm drop are approximate. Long-wear drag tip. Non-marking outsole. REVlite midsole delivers incredibly lightweight cushioning. Synthetic/mesh upper.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I couldn't get my foot in her! Dreadful!

I have been wearing NB 105 and earlier versions for years. It was cool, but this new version of 106 is just awful! Nothing like 105. I wear size 7D. I have short, wide feet with a high arch. I couldn't even get into that version! New Balance has lost a loyal customer. Almost all women's shoes are B width, for heaven's sake please start making wider women's shoes. I will try on K Swiss Kids in size 5.5, size D, which should correspond to a women's size 7. I just ordered today so fingers crossed…

Pros
  • Ladies
Cons
  • There are defects

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ouch! Please return New Balance model WC1005.

The sole of the shoe is rather inflexible. There is no depreciation on the inside either. All of this makes tennis extremely uncomfortable. My size is 9.5 2A (narrow) WC1006WS and I've been wearing the WC1005 (which I thought replaced the 1006) for over a decade. I play 3 times a week. Unfortunately, New Balance changed the design. Even after I put in the cushioning insole, the cement court surface felt uncomfortably hard and I couldn't bend my legs while walking, resulting in pain in my feet…

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  • Shoes
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for Zumba! at Athletic

I've been looking for a good Zumba shoe for a long time. I have problems with my feet so I need good shoes. I used the New Balance Walkers which were great but didn't give me the lateral stability I needed for all lateral movements. I also didn't want anything with extra narrow treads as you have to turn and don't hurt your knees. And I wanted a removable insole so I could put in my own orthotics. I've read that most tennis shoes are snug and it's recommended to go up a size. I'm medium height,

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  • Tennis & Racket Sports
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  • About

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cement Walking Tennis & Racquet Sport

I've been happy with Ryka's pickleball shoes, but I'm very concerned about the tread of my shoes as several players have recently fallen and sustained serious injuries. My Rykas have never let me down but as I play 7 days a week I wanted to offer the best court protection I could find. I used to work at Nike and was surprised to learn that some colleagues wore NBs for comfort even though they were oversized. Nike discount. I had high expectations but was disappointed by the NB tennis shoes on…

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  • Athletic
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  • So far so good