New Balance Fresh Foam X More v6 Review
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New Balance Fresh Foam X More v6 Review
"The Fresh Foam X technology provides soft cushion while also giving it a bouncy feel to help provide a smooth transition. This is a shoe that compares to the Saucony Triumph 23, Brooks Glycerin Max, and Asics Megablast or Superblast. All of these are the brand's max cushion shoe that is typically used as an easy or recovery day trainer. At $159.95, it is priced right in line with many of the options from the other brands."
"When first taking this shoe out of the box, what stands out is the amount of foam in the midsole. There's a lot of it. In spite of that, the shoe doesn't feel overly heavy but don't get me wrong, it's not light either. When putting it on for the first time, you feel your foot sink into the shoe and the there is a noticeable bounce to it when you hop up and down."
The New Balance Fresh Foam X More v6 is a max-cushioned daily trainer featuring Fresh Foam X for soft, bouncy cushioning and smooth transitions. The shoe offers more Fresh Foam than the Fresh Foam X 1080 v14 and v15 and is priced at $159.95, comparable to other max-cushion models like the Saucony Triumph 23, Brooks Glycerin Max, and Asics Megablast. The shoe feels plush without being excessively heavy, and the foot sinks into the midsole with a noticeable bounce. The shoe performed acceptably in a rainy interval session, preserved leg freshness, and suits easy days, recovery runs, and high-mileage training.
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