With fall in full swing, and winter certain to follow, cooler climate doesn’t mean your day-to-day activities cease. So if you’re a runner, and prefer not to subject yourself to treadmill tediousness or elliptical illusions, the outdoors is the only way to go no matter how chilly. Trail or track, no matter your style, a good runner is required for success. And while just about any of the styles in the New Balance arsenal will do the trick, the 530 often times seems more fitting than others. Due in large part to its lightweight mesh and synthetic build which aids in breathability, theres also the cushy ENCAP midsole down below ensuring proper durability for the pounding your legs are sure to endure. The New Balance 530 “90’s Running Collection” allows you to tackle that run in style with bold neon and navy color blocking that equally assist in visibility on night runs. Take a look after the break and pick up a pair if you’re in need at Sneaker Politics.
New Balance 530 “90’s Running Collection” – Neon – Navy
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November 5th, 2014 (updated)
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