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New Balance Men's MW926 Walking Shoe

New Balance Men's MW926 Walking Shoe

by New Balance
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Stability walker
  • ABZORB SBS is an engineered, non-cellular elastomer designed to provide optimal shock absorption and no compression set
  • ABZORB provides a superior blend of cushioning and compression set features with Dupont Engage and Isoprene rubber for the ultimate ride
  • C-CAP is a compression-molded EVA for superior midsole cushioning and flexibility
  • ROLLBAR TPU posting system minimizes rear-foot movement that, when combined with TS2 system, achieves the ultimate in motion control

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The MW926 sneaker from New Balance will incline you to walk every where you go. This shoe is a great companion to your busy feet, and with all of its comfort technology like the Abzorb® heel and forefoot, stability walker, and C-CAP midsole, you'll be in it for the long haul.

Product Description

The New Balance 926 is the ultimate walking shoe featuring ROLLBAR® and rich full grain leather.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000VVEYWS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #94,314 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Frankenshoe That Lasts, July 13, 2008
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Phillip M. Dampier (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: New Balance Men's MW926 Walking Shoe (Apparel)
Buying shoes has always been a nightmare for me. In addition to having an incredibly wide size requirement at the toebox, I am on the heavy side and power-walk my way to health and basic fitness, even if I may never ultimately win the battle of the bulge.

When you are heavy, everything can start causing problems when you are on a dedicated walking program. Shoes break down early, and not always in visible ways. Also, any tendency to supinate or pronate excessively guarantees shin splints, muscle and lower back pain, and a frustrating experience with blisters and other maladies.

For heavier folks, having a motion control walking shoe is actually a better idea than the lighter weight running shoes. A lot of us are pushed towards running shoes because of poorly designed walking shoes which are as basic as can be, and don't offer the support and features that more advanced shoe can provide. But running shoes tend to breakdown far sooner.

I have probably been through 15 different models of shoes trying to find what works. Usually a manufacturer discontinues or "updates" a shoe that turns out to no longer work for me. Sometimes walking patterns, and especially orthotics, can create a different shoe requirement altogether.

The 926 was recommended by a local shoe store that specializes in recommending quality footware for the appropriate function. Most shoe stores these days are staffed by folks who know less about shoes than I do. For someone who is in pain in their shoes, steer well clear of malls and outlet centers and find a local shoe store that can assist you in finding a shoe that will work for you right out of the box. Sometimes it's a better idea to pay extra in a store that can fit you correctly, and then use online stores to purchase additional quantities.

The 926 has some good and bad features you need to consider:

Good

- Extremely strong motion control shoe - it's big, bulky and well reinforced.

- The shoe can stand up to both the tendency to pronate (roll to the inside) or supinate (roll to the outside).

- It will last considerably longer than lighter, lesser made shoes.

- The shoe easily accomodates orthotic inserts to bolster comfort or posting your foot to the proper neutral position.

- It is available in unusual sizes and widths all the way up to 6E, which is what I require.

Bad

- I call this my "Frankenshoe." It's big... no, it's HUGE, heavy, and not at all a "designer" shoe.

- It's not well cushioned. This is a motion control shoe to keep your foot in the proper position. It's not going to provide a soft and padded wear unless to add cushioning or some sort of orthotic to it.

- It's not forgiving on uneven surfaces. The biggest problem I have with this shoe, and my orthotic, is that it is extremely difficult to recover from an unforseen rollout (you step on an uneven surface and unexpectedly lose your balance). I usually end up falling to the ground because I cannot exert enough correctional force against the roll in this shoe to maintain a standing position. I have few problems on paved surfaces, but I have to be careful on uneven lawns and off road use.

I realize the negatives may sound awful, but if you use this shoe for a walking program, nobody will care what it looks like, and if you are aware of its limitations on uneven surfaces, you'll be fine.

The 926 wear pattern is usually a bit more difficult to identify than many other shoes. The bottom soles usually remain looking unworn, even after the shoe has lost its critical stability/motion control features. If you have a problem with pronation or supination, the telltale sign that it's time to retire a pair is when you notice the side padded rubber Absorb soles begins to seriously compress. You'll start by seeing small folds in the side of the shoe, and over time, you'll notice that the shoes lean to one side when you set them on a level surface. For supinators like me, a worn pair of 926's will look like they are leaning to the outside of the shoe, almost as if they are tipped slightly. Overpronators' shoes will look like they are leaning in towards each other.

Physically, a worn pair will also begin telling you with blisters and pain. For me, the 926 typical end of life breakdown will allow my small toe to get pinched between the insole and wall of the shoe, giving me a nasty blister underneath that toe. I'll also begin to occasionally roll uncontrollably, where my shoe can literally roll sideways out from under me. If this happens, I throw them out immediately. The bottom soles will not appear terribly worn, however. So do not rely on the bottoms of your shoes to determine when it's time to get a new pair.

For a hard walker on a daily walking program of three miles or more, expect 3-4 months of life from these if you are heavy, longer if you are not, before it's probably time to replace them. I usually get 30-45 days more use out of the 926s than other shoes (especially lighter running shoes), because the 926s are better built.

Finally, you can get an extra 2-4 weeks of life if you purchase two pair of 926s and alternate wearing them every other day. That allows the sole a day of recovery time, and can extend their life.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best, April 12, 2008
This review is from: New Balance Men's MW926 Walking Shoe (Apparel)
If you are in doubt over this shoe, don't be. New balance shoes in my experiance are one of a kind--the elite few....The 926 provides stability, and comfort a big + in my book. I had purchased the 925 for years, then they upgraded to a 926 and I love this shoe even better. I walk alot in my job and exercise and this shoe provides me with all the stability and comfort that is needed especially when I am on my feet for up to 16 hrs. My shoes in general last up to a year, so they are well worth the $$$.. I have to have the rollbar because I walk to the outside of my shoes. The shoes do not run over like alot of other shoes I have tried including top notch shoes. And New Balance is so much more comfortable than those other top notch shoes without having to put inserts in them.
Most people in my field(Nursing) wear New Balance shoes....I wonder why....Don't hesitate give New Balance a try you won't be sorry.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Support, August 8, 2007
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This shoe gives my weak-ankled feet the support they need. There's plenty of room for my podiatric appliances, which adds to my comfort. And the grey color is neat -- goes with almost everything.
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