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FRESH FOAM ARISHI V4 - Road running shoes - dusted clay

€68.45VAT included

Originally:€91.00-25%

Current Selected color dusted clay

  • Selected, dusted clay
  • Unselected, black
  • Unselected, black
  • Unselected, blacktop
  • Unselected, light chrome blue
  • Unselected, magnet
  • Unselected, quarry blue
  • Unselected, sea salt
  • Unselected, sea salt
  • Unselected, sea salt
  • Unselected, solar flare
  • Selected, dusted clay
  • Unselected, black
  • Unselected, black
  • Unselected, blacktop
  • Unselected, light chrome blue

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Upper material:
 
Textile/synthetics
Lining:
 
Textile
Insole:
 
Textile
Sole:
 
Synthetics
Padding type:
 
Cold padding
Fabric:
 
Mesh
Membrane:
 
Gore-Tex Extended Comfort

Inspired by the great outdoors, the New Balance Fresh Foam Arishi v4 showcases the bold colors of Utah sunsets. Featuring a soft Fresh Foam cushioned midsole, this women’s running shoe combines next-level style with all-day comfort and performance. Durable woven accents and trail-inspired webbings stand out on the breathable mesh upper.
Sport:
 
Running
Weather:
 
Rain
Best use:
 
Road
Distance:
 
Short (up to 6k)
Stability:
 
Neutral
Cushioning:
 
Minimal
Shoe tip:
 
Round
Heel type:
 
Flat
Fastening:
 
Laces
Pattern:
 
Print
Qualities:
 
Breathable
Extras:
 
Reinforced heel
Flexing Action:
 
Neutral pronation
Outsole:
 
Flexible
Insoles:
 
Padded, removable
Weight:
 
194 g
Article number:
 
NE241A0FV-J11

Heel height:
 
No heel
New Balance

Ratings

12 days ago

Don’t recommend for long hours

I do not recommend these shoes for people who are on their feet 12+ hours a day. My feet are so sore after I get off work I can’t hardly stand it. I work in a hospital so I’m constantly walking up and down the halls.