Mens New Balance 1063 Running Shoe
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Men's New Balance 1063
The ultimate cushioned ride from New Balance® just got a ½-ounce lighter! The men's read more...
Item #NBA1412
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Reg: $123.99
Sale: $94.95
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)
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Product Information:
Men's NEW BALANCE® 1063 :: The ultimate cushioned ride from New Balance® just got a ½-ounce lighter! The men's New Balance® 1063 running shoe gives you the same great cushioning and buttery-smooth ride, plus new COCONA™ fibers in the upper fabric to naturally wick away sweat. 12.2 ounces
Category Type:  NEUTRAL+ [?]
Neutral + shoes provides increased cushioning for maximum shock absorption. Determine your body frame by using this chart to get your perfect shoe.
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Specifications:
  • Predecessor Product Type:  1062
  • Country of Origin: China
Latest Reviews:

jorge rated this product 5 stars
Tue, October 20, 2009:
great cushioning and fit. Not marshmellowyand very good heel to toe transition. Great job NB !!!

Rick rated this product 2 stars
Fri, October 16, 2009:
I was able to put 325 miles on these shoes before replacing them today with the NB 1225. Overall I thought these shoes were average. I'm 5'9", weigh 163 and run 30 miles a week at a 7:45/mile pace. It took me an unusually long breakin time of 40 miles to find a lacing system that worked. Initial

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